New method unlocks cost-effective production of renewable biofuels from biomass.
The researchers developed a new method called COSLIF to break down plant material into sugars for making biofuels. This method uses a special solvent to separate the different parts of the plant, making it easier to extract the sugars. They found that COSLIF-treated plants were easier to break down and gave higher sugar yields compared to traditional methods. This means that biofuel production could be more efficient and cost-effective in the future.