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Is Ethanol The Alternative Fuel?

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Mohan Potukuchi

Ethanol (commonly called "Alcohol") has assumed a very important  place in the worlds economy. It is a vital raw material for a  number of chemicals. It has been a major source of revenue by way  of excise duty for the Governments.

Industrial alcohol produced from sugarcane molasses has a significant role to play in the world's economy. Alcohol is a by-product of sugar  industry which is linked to agriculture. Sugarcane crop is a renewable  source of energy. Therefore alcohol produced from molasses deserves a  preferential place as a substitute feed stock for chemicals industry to bridge the gap in any countrys energy needs for increasing  requirement for potable purpose. Sugarcane can also be directly used to produce ethanol.

Alcohol Based Chemicals

Ethyl Alcohol is an important feed stock for the manufacture of  chemicals. These chemicals are Acetic Acid, Acetone, Butanol,  Butadiene, Acetic Anhydride, Vinyl acetate, styrene, MEG PVC etc. Synthetic rubber industry also requires large quantity Of Alcohol. The main product INDUSTRIAL ALCOHOL is used in the manufacturing of the following Alcohol based chemicals, the uses of which are also given below.

 a) Acetaldehyde : Can be used for industrial use as Chemicals   derivatives Pharmaceutical applications and   synthetic resins and for manufacture of Acetic Acid.

b) Acetic Acid : Used in Pharmaceuticals applications, Textiles,   Dyestuffs, Ethyl Acetate, and is the basic chemical   for Alcohol based chemicals via Acetaldehyde route...

c) Acetic Anhydride : Used in Bulk Drug manufacturing

d) Ethyl Acetate : Used in manufacturing of Paints, Dyestuffs   and Pharmaceuticals .

e) Substitute to : Used in manufacture of HDPE, LDPE etc. and   Chemicals other Petroleum based petroleum based chemicals   such as Ethylene Glycol. 

Potable Alcohol

Manufacture of alcoholic beverages from alcohol is also an attractive  diversification. There is large demand for alcoholic beverages i.e.  Brandy, Whisky, Rum, gin , Vodka and Wine. The need for alcohol for  potable purpose is as high as the alcohol being used for industrial purposes.

Alcohol as fuel/Ethanol Blended petrol

The trend in the world (particularly Brazil and USA) is towards the use of  alcohol as an alternative fuel. During World war II, alcohol in the  form of power alcohol was used for blending with petrol in the  proportion of 80% petrol and 20% power alcohol. Brazil has developed  a technology which has made possible large scale substitution of  petroleum derived fuel. Now Anhydrous Alcohol is exclusive fuel for  automobiles. Alcohol powered vehicles have taken the first position  in Brazil & accounting for 80% of overall sales of about 500,000  alcohol powered vehicles every year.

Anhydrous Alcohol (99.5% v/v) is being used as fuel, by mixing it  with Petrol. The blend of Anhydrous Alcohol and petrol is called  Gasohol. In Brazil 4 million Vehicles are running on Gasohol. The content of alcohol in Gasohol varies from 10% to 85%. Alcohol works  as Oxygenate in petrol combustion and superior to other oxygenate MTBE and ETBE. Alcohol reduces CO (Carbon Monoxide) emission and  cause less pollution compared to petrol.

It can be seen that demand for alcohol will be ever increasing &  there would not be any problem in marketing alcohol (either for  Industrial or for potable purpose ) produced by distilleries.

It is debatable whether corn should be used for producing ethanol or for that matter any food grain.

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