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Production of Ethanol. Producing Ethanol from Corn 1.The corn will be milled into a fine powder.

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1 Production of Ethanol

2 Producing Ethanol from Corn 1.The corn will be milled into a fine powder

3 2.The powder will be mixed with water and an enzyme to speed chemical change and then cooked

4 3.Yeast is added to ferment the sugars into ethanol and carbon dioxide.  Fermentation is the anaerobic process that converts organic material from one chemical form to another.  Accomplished with the use of enzymes that are produced by living organisms.

5 The chemical formula for fermentation: C 6 H 12 O 6  2 CH 3 CH 2 OH + 2 CO 2

6 4.Distillation is used to separate the components. Ethanol is evaporated from the mixture. The ethanol vapor is then condensed back to a liquid.

7 5.The alcohol is denatured by adding a product, such as gasoline, to render it unfit for consumption.

8 6.Products of this process include ethanol, carbon dioxide, and distillers grains which may be fed to livestock.

9 Co-products that may be used for livestock feed Corn GlutenDistillers Grain

10 Process of changing corn to ethanol

11 Net Products  One bushel of corn can produce about 2.5 gallons of ethanol fuel.  This same bushel of corn can also produce 15-18 pounds of livestock feed, 16 pounds of carbon dioxide, and 2 pounds of corn oil.

12 Net Energy Production  Argonne National Laboratory has determined that about 1.38 BTU’s of energy are delivered for every 1.0 BTU it takes to produce the fuel  British Thermal Unit (BTU) A BTU is a standard energy term. It is the amount of heat energy required to raise 1 pound of water 1 degree Fahrenheit.

13 Net Energy Comparison  For gasoline.8 BTU is delivered for every BTU used in the process of manufacturing gasoline

14 Is corn the only choice for raw ingredients?  NO. It is possible to make ethanol with many different products such as potatoes, wheat, barley, sugar beets, or materials containing cellulose such as grass, trees, waste paper or even municipal waste  Any product that contains cellulose or starch may be used

15 References  Argonne National Laboratory http://www.anl.gov


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