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The differential
miscibility of castor oil in ethanol and water would be exploited to separate ethanol from water, according to a proposal.
Burning the separated ethanol would produce more energy than would be consumed in the separation process. In contrast, the
separation of a small amount of ethanol (actually an ethanol/water solution poor in ethanol) from water by the conventional
process of distillation requires more energy than can be produced by burning the resulting distillate. As in the process described
in the preceding article, "Separating Ethanol From Water Via Differential Solubility" (LAR-14894), the proposed alcohol/water
separation process could be exploited industrially to produce clean fuel from fermented vegetable matter. |
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