Sentences with phrase «water as byproduct»

via: Technology Review Biofuels Brazil May Restrict Ethanol Plants in One of the World's Most Spectacular Wetlands New Method of Ethanol Production Yields Water as Byproduct Cyanobacteria that Crap Ethanol
The functional groups cross-linked the graphene sheets to each other, and even though no liquids were involved, they produced a tiny amount of water as a byproduct of the reaction, Kabbani said.

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(290) Electrolysed water (which may contain hypochlorous acid as a byproduct of either electrolysis or from the dissolution of chlorine compounds in water), is permitted.
Unfortunately, some companies actually bottle the water produced as a byproduct of the syrup - making process.
These are the cleaner air and cleaner water that result as a byproduct of curbing carbon emissions.
Limestone scrubbers deployed at natural gas power plants could help reduce carbon emissions as well as lower ocean acidification by pumping a byproduct of the scrubbing process back into the water, according to an experiment conducted by the Energy Department's Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory.
If it can be developed into a successful technology, the new material might help remove from the water supply small organic molecules such as Bisphenol A (BPA), a byproduct of some plastic manufacturing that has been linked to environmental damage and health risks.
On Mars, ozone is just as easily destroyed by the byproducts of water vapor breakdown by ultraviolet sunlight.
According to this dating, Czaja's fossil bacteria were also thriving just before the era when other shallow - water bacteria began creating more and more oxygen as a byproduct of photosynthesis.
The reaction combines the hydroxyl molecule (OH, produced by reaction of oxygen and water) and carbon monoxide (CO, a byproduct of incomplete fossil fuel combustion) to form hydrogen (H) and carbon dioxide (CO2, a «greenhouse gas» contributing to global warming), as well as heat.
Finally, the researchers looked at the impact of adding succinate — a salt that oxygen - loving bacteria in the gut produce as a byproduct — into the drinking water of germ - free mice with 4 - day microbes that had received extra Clostridia.
This odorless pollutant is usually formed as a byproduct when chlorine is used to disinfect drinking water.
The efficiency of the process can be increased by adding distilled water to the sludge and substrate as this will reduce VFA concentration, which usually destroys the methanogens (microorganisms that produce methane as a metabolic byproduct in anaerobic conditions).
The waste — the byproduct of oil and gas drilling — was described in regulatory documents as a benign mixture of salt and water.
«When chlorine is used as a water treatment, it combines with organic matter to form compounds called trihalomethanes (THMs), also known as disinfectant byproducts.
The EPA found significant and detectable levels of THMs and other byproducts in indoor air as a result of bath and shower water.
The trouble is, most public water supplies are loaded with hazardous contaminants, such as disinfection byproducts (DBPs), fluoride, and pharmaceutical drugs, to name just a few.
But perhaps even worse than some of the above contaminants are the disinfection byproducts, such as trihalomethanes, which the Environmental Working Group also found in samples of bottled water.
Brita water filters can address the cause of bad tastes and odors, such as chlorine, and can also substantially reduce many hazardous contaminants (including heavy metals such as copper, lead and mercury), disinfection byproducts, parasites (such as Giardia and Cryptosporidium), pesticides, radon and volatile organic chemicals (such as methyl - tert - butyl ether (MTBE), dichlorobenzene and trichloroethylene (TCE)-RRB-.
(Don't worry too much, as a little water in the crankcase does no harm — it's generated all the time as a byproduct of combustion and normally just boils off when the engine gets hot.)
Product C lists chicken as first ingredient (again, this still includes about 75 % water) but the much less desirable chicken byproducts in dehydrated meal form - the finished product will contain much less «real» chicken than byproducts.
The reproductions are made from pure compressed fuel ash: a particulate byproduct of coal refinement, which is utilized as a filler and substitute material for all manner of construction and consumer purposes due to its light weight and inherent cementing properties when molded with water and pressure.
At the center of Under Water is the question surrounding the instability of medium and material today as a direct byproduct of digital culture.
One of the most likely byproducts of global warming is more extreme precipitation events, as warmer temperatures can hold more water vapor in the atmosphere.
This device converts hydrogen into electricity, releasing only water and heat as byproducts.
Combustion reactions break these bonds, releasing energy, as well as carbon dioxide and water vapor as byproducts.
For example, a factory that releases particulate matter as a polluting byproduct, or a company that dumps refuse in a body of water, can both have serious adverse effects (health or otherwise) on people who don't purchase goods from either, and have no say in the matter.
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