Sentences with phrase «in ethylene gas»

To pull this off they stack tomatoes in large warehouses on palates and pump in ethylene gas (a naturally occurring gas created by vegetation, in this case created by petroleum) to trick the tomatoes into ripening.
The paper bag will hold in the ethylene gas, allowing those green tomatoes to ripen more quickly.

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More moisture also means more gases, like ethylene, which speed up ripening and spoilage in fruits and vegetables.
Mature green tomatoes give off a gas, called ethylene, which aids in the ripening process.
If you have some leftover avocados from your Cinco de Mayo fiesta, time is ticking and the ethylene gas * is in overdrive.
It can also be used to keep food fresh by adsorbing ethylene gas - try placing it in your fruit bowl and your fruit will stay fresher for longer.
Not just in space but even here on Earth, supermarkets, cold storage warehouses and food processors are all concerned about reducing ethylene gas that ultimately shortens; the shelf life, storage life, and home life of their products.
Tip: Place an underripe avocado in a paper bag so its natural ethylene gas will help it ripen.
To ripen your kiwifruit if it's very hard, pop it in a paper bag with a ripe banana and the ethylene gas the banana produces should soften up the kiwi fruit within a day or two.
These substances are associated with with the latex / fruit allergy syndrome and they increase in avocados that have been treated with ethylene gas to encourage them to ripen more quickly.
Blended into three million suns» worth of hydrogen and helium gas are hints of sweetness: ethylene glycol, the syrupy and toxic mainstay in antifreeze, and ethyl formate, which has a fruity, lemony scent.
The study — conducted by what was then the Texas Natural Resource Conservation Commission, the EPA and more than 40 other public, private and academic institutions — singled out as culprits VOCs such as ethylene, a flammable gas used mainly in the production of plastics.
Acetylene, a hydrocarbon that's often found in the gas feedstocks that are used at polyethylene plants, damages the catalysts that producers use to convert ethylene to polyethylene.
One way producers remove acetylene is to add hydrogen gas in the presence of a palladium catalyst to convert the poisonous acetylene into ethylene — the primary component needed to make polyethylene resin.
In the process, the microbes create methane, ethylene, and propylene gasses as byproducts.
In the publication, specialists from the Radboud Trace Gas Facility and several medical groups from Radboud UMC, Johns Hopkins University and the Imperial College London explain how ethylene is being formed as a product of the so called respiratory burst.
The captured ethylene gas can then be transformed for use in a wide range of fuels and products.
When you want certain fruits to mature faster, simply store them on the counter (or in a plain paper bag) with other fruits that emit high levels of ethylene gas.
In a well - ventilated bag, apples release low levels of ethylene gas, a gas that suppresses the elongation of the potatoes» cells and prevents sprouting.
Avocados produce ethylene which facilitates the ripening process, and this is best done at room temperature but happen faster if you put the avocado in a paper bag to concentration the ethylene gas.
We have a series called «Cheeseburger Chemistry,» where we look at the chemistry behind different components of an average cheeseburger: the denaturing of proteins in the turning liquid milk into solid cheese; the role of ethylene in ripening tomatoes; the gas and sugar reactions in the bread dough used to make the bun.
She takes advantage of the ethylene gas emitted by apples as they ripen to suppress sprouting in potatoes.
According to a recent news story, a state task force in South Charleston is working to attract companies that convert ethane — a byproduct of natural gas production — into ethylene, a chemical compound used in a variety of manufacturing and consumer products.
It may suppres the formation and actions of ethylene, which is a strong growth inhibitor (and a plant poison in elevated dosis) and a ripening gas (reason that you need a lot of ventilation on banana ships).
«The reason is simple: because of shale gas, it is more cost effective to produce ethylene in U.S. than just about anywhere else in the world.»
Natural gas liquids (NGLs) ethane and propane get extracted and sent to a «cracking facility» where ethane is made into ethylene (the foundation of polyethylene - the most common plastic in the world, frequently used for packaging, bottles, and synthetic clothing), and at a dehydrogenation plant, propane is made into propylene (the foundation of polypropylene - a plastic commonly found in food packaging and vehicle manufacturing).
With modification of the reactant ratios a gas mixture of CO and H2 can be produced which can be reacted in another converter to form methanol or ethylene.
It is made by combining ethylene (made from natural gas or petroleum) and benzene (made from petroleum) to produce ethylbenzene, which is then dehydrogenated to form styrene in a process that produces byproducts benzene and toluene.
Dandelions exhale ethylene gas, which provides robust growth in nearby flowers and plants and causes them to mature early.
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