First cellulase plant built in The U.S.
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Last Update: 2020-07-02
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Novozym Denmark, the world's largest manufacturer of industrial enzymes, has announced that a factory dedicated to the production of enzymes for bioethanol has begun construction in the United StatesThis will be the world's first cellulase plant, and its products are expected to make mass production of second-generation fuel ethanol a reality in the next few years, U.Smedia reported Tuesdaysugar yastatos such as sugarcane and corn, ethanol derived from these crops is called first-generation fuel ethanol, while agricultural waste such as straw, leaves, and wood contains cellulose, and ethanol from their raw materials is called second-generation fuel ethanolIn the production process of fuel ethanol, it is necessary to use enzyme preparation sashimi to accelerate the decomposition and transformation of raw materialsEnzymes used in the production of second-generation fuel ethanol for catalytic decomposition of cellulose, i.ecellulaseNovixin North America president Russ #8226 Hansen told the media that the Nebraska plant, with a total investment of more than $160 million, will be completed and put into operation within two yearsWhen the new plant goes into production, it will be able to produce enzymes for the manufacture of second-generation fuel ethanol on a large scale, and second-generation fuel ethanol, cellulosic ethanol, is expected to be mass-produced by 2011Technology Exchange Forum:Recent Hot Spots:Related Articles:
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