ALGAE BIODIESEL PRODUCTION CATALYST BEING DEVELOPED BY IIT RESEARCHERS USING RAJASTHAN SAND

Researchers fro the India Institute of Technology have created a catalyst for biodiesel production from algae using sand from Rajasthan, nickel and cobalts that reduces the price of production to half of that fossil fuel.


 Many catalysts consume expensive rare materials such as Rhodium that push up the price of production. The researchers also say that any sand with a pillar structure at the nano level can be used to produce the catalyst so it must not be from Rajasthan
source: biofuelsdigest.com.

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