Thursday, September 22, 2011
Credentials: Orange Peel Turns OIL
Credentials: Orange Peel Turns OIL: A scientist in UK has built a microwave which he claims can turn orange peel into oil. James Clark at the University of York says the high...
Tuesday, September 20, 2011
Orange Peel Turns OIL
A scientist in UK has built a microwave which
he claims can turn orange peel into oil. James Clark at the University of York
says the highpowered microwave could break down the molecules in fruit peel to
release gases that could be collected and distilled into a liquid product.
These valuable gases can then used to produce oil, plastics, chemicals and
fuels. According to him, the microwave method could also be used on a variety
of plant based waste to make fuel or other products. They include straw, cashew
nut shells, apple peel, coffee or rice husks, the Daily Express reported.
"Orange peel is an excellent example of
a wasted resource. In Brazil, the world's largest producer of orange juice,
half the orange fruit is left as waste once the juice has been recovered. This
corresponds to eight million tons a year of orange peel that can be used to
produce chemicals, materials and fuels," he said.
Clark built the 200,000 pounds microwave,
which looks like one found in any kitchen, at his laboratory in the Green
Chemistry Centre at the university.
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