A professor from the University of Missouri has developed a process to make propylene glycol using the glycerin that's normally left behind as a waste product from the biodiesel production process.
A byproduct of biodiesel production could soon yield another alternative fuel: hydrogen. The Linde Group will be building a demonstration plant later this year to turn glycerine into hydrogen.
On the other side of that reaction, you end up with a whole bunch of usable biodiesel and a small amount of glycerol as a byproduct. From there, biodiesel is mixed with conventional petroleum at ...
Objective: Develop a new low carbon feedstock from Glycerin, a byproduct of the biodiesel production to strengthen the SAF value chain DAVOS, Switzerland, January 21, 2025--(BUSINESS WIRE)--The ...