Bioethanol made from non-edible biomass such as wood, grass, and flowers.
Produced from wood materials such as bamboo! We have developed an efficient method for breaking down cellulose into glucose in-house.
Bioethanol is produced from agricultural crops such as corn and sugarcane, but the carbohydrates from these crops compete with human food, which is why bioethanol is not being produced in large quantities as an alternative to petroleum. Our company has developed an efficient method for breaking down cellulose into glucose, resulting in the successful production of bioethanol from wood materials such as bamboo with high efficiency. Moving forward, we aim to produce bioethanol from these biomass sources at an industrial level based on this technology. *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.*
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