1.3.4 – Biofuels
📌 Ethanol
- Used as a liquid biofuel
- Made from biomass by fermenting plants which are rich sources of carbohydrates
- This reaction is catalysed by yeast which perform anaerobic respiration which has waste products of ethanol and carbon dioxide
- Ethanol is then combined with unleaded gasoline (1:9 ratio) to produce a mixture called gasohol
- Ethanol does have a major disadvantage as it can cause corrosion. Additionally, ethanol forms hydrogen bonds with water molecules in the air which causes it to separate from the hydrocarbons in the mixture
📌 Advantages and disadvantages of biofuels
- Advantages :
- Cheap to maintain & transport
- Easily available
- Renewable
- Sustainable & less polluting
- Disadvantages :
- High cost for harvesting
- Lower specific energy than fossil fuels
- Uses land