Corn waste transformed into biofuel, reducing fossil fuel dependence
Researchers used a special liquid to treat corn cobs and stalks before turning them into biofuels. They found that this treatment removed certain parts of the plants, making it easier to break down the remaining parts into sugar. This sugar can then be used to make biofuels. The liquid they used could be reused multiple times without losing its effectiveness. This study shows a way to make biofuels from plants more efficiently.