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Audi makes synthetic diesel again, this time from plants

Audi makes synthetic diesel again, this time from plants

Posted on May 27, 2015April 9, 2020 By Hulk

Car makers are on a quest to develop more sustainable and more environment friendly sources of power for the cars of the future. Some have, at least for the time being, resorted to using electricity instead of conventional fuel. However, even electricity has its own eco footprint. And some car makers haven’t entirely given up on the advantages of fuel. That is why companies like Audi are also investing in research and development that will produce fuel using nothing but carbon dioxide or, in this case, plants.

Well, not plants per se, but technically biomass sugars, like glucose extracted from corn. These are fermented to produce gaseous isobutane which is a raw material used in many applications, including fuel. The gaseous isobutane is processed into liquid form under pressure to be converted into isooctane fuel, which, in turn, can be used to create pure, 100 octane gasoline to power cars.
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