| 1. | Butanol diffuses through the connecting tube which means loss of product.
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| 2. | Like ethanol, butanol can be produced by fermentation processes.
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| 3. | For example, THF is converted, after hydrolysis, to butanol.
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| 4. | The technique enhances cell growth, improves productivity and recovers butanol economically.
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| 5. | Secondly the butanol flux could be higher through a membrane.
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| 6. | Glycerol is a good alternative source for butanol production.
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| 7. | Similarly, isopropanol and butanol fermentation using clostridial species is also becoming popular.
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| 8. | The extraction of amino acids from hydrolyzed peptides by butanol was invented by him.
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| 9. | One example is the esterification of butanol with acetic acid catalyzed by sulfuric acid.
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| 10. | So now I would get 2-butanol as a major product, right?
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