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14 декабря, 2021
Mohammad J. Taherzadeh and Keikhosro Karimi
Ethanol (C2H5OH) is a clear, colorless, flammable chemical. It has been produced and used as an alcoholic beverage for several thousand years. Ethanol also has several industrial applications (e. g., in detergents, toiletries, coatings, and pharmaceuticals) and has been used as transportation fuel for more than a century. Nicholas Otto used ethanol in the internal combustion engine invented in 1897 [1]. However, ethanol did not have a major impact in the fuel market until the 1970s, when two oil crises occurred in 1973 and 1979. Since the 1980s, ethanol has been a major actor in the fuel market as an alternative fuel as well as an oxygenated compound for gasoline. Ethanol can be produced synthetically from oil and natural gas, or biologically from sugar, starch, and ligno — cellulosic materials. The biologically produced ethanol is sometimes called fermentative ethanol or bioethanol. Application of bioethanol as fuel has no or very limited net emission of CO2 [2] and is able to fulfill the Kyoto Climate Change Protocol (1997) to decrease the net emission of CO2 [3]. In this chapter, the global market and the production of bioethanol are briefly reviewed.