Scientists convert glucose into fuel and polyesters

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Glucose has been the building block for many zany creations ’round these parts, but using the widely available substance to create “products currently created from petroleum” has some fairly far reaching consequences. Gurus at the Pacific Northwest National Laboratory have reportedly “converted sugars ubiquitous in nature into a primary building block for fuel and polyesters,” dubbed hydroxymethylfurfural (HMF). Aside from the obvious benefits of finding yet another renewable energy to tap into, learning to harness this power could give garb and plastic manufacturers new routes to source raw materials. So what do the creators themselves think? “The opportunities are endless” — we say: prove it.

 

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