Press Release 08-156 - Video George Huber describes a new method of rapidly turning plant, possibly paper, waste into gasoline.
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George Huber, a chemical engineering professor from the University of Massachusetts Amherst, has developed one of the most efficient methods for turning wood chips--or any other plant waste, such as corn husks or even waste paper--into critical gasoline components. In this video, he describes his process and shows a simple model of the catalyst that drives it.
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