Through fractional distillation, following dehydration, water is separated from the alcohol via evaporation, yielding anhydrous ethanol. "Anhydrous" means “without water," a key distinction setting this product apart from hydrous ethanol.
A biofuel from a renewable and sustainable source. It differs from anhydrous ethanol due to the water content present in its composition, which can reach 96% alcohol and 4% water. It has other industrial uses: spanning from pharmaceutical production to cosmetic formulations.
What are the possibilities of this raw material, how does it reach society? For the cleaning products industry, as an input for cosmetics, and more.
Amidst the pressing need for a sustainable energy transition driven by global climate change, ethanol emerges as a compelling renewable energy alternative. It is up to 80% less polluting than gasoline. Therefore, we contribute to a more sustainable future.
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