Wet ethanol production process yields more ethanol and more co-products
Monday, November 9, 2009 - 16:57
in Physics & Chemistry
URBANA -- Using a wet ethanol production method that begins by soaking corn kernels rather than grinding them, results in more gallons of ethanol and more usable co-products, giving ethanol produc
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