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Reducing energy needs of biofuel production

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Edmunds.com: Engineers have developed a method for creating high-performance membranes from crystal sieves that could increase the energy efficiency of chemical separations up to 50 times over conventional methods and enable higher production rates.

So say a team of researchers led by chemical engineer Michael Tsapatsis of the University of Minnesota, in an article that appeared in Science

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