Zusammenfassung der Ressource
GCSE AQA Biology 3 Biofuels & Biogas
- Fuels can be made
by fermentation
- Using waste products
- Fermentation - when bacteria/yeast break
down sugars by anaerobic respiraion
- Making ethanol
- Yeast make ethanol when they break down glucose by anaerobic fermentation
- Sugar cane juices can be
used/glucose can be derived from
maize starch using carbohydrase
- Ethanol is distilled to
separate it from the yeast &
remaining glucose before use
- In some countries, cars are adapted to run
on mixture of ethanol & petrol (gasohol)
- Biogas
- Made by anaerobic
fermentation of waste material
- 70% methane &
30% carbon dioxide
- Different microorganisms used
- they ferment plant/animal
waste which contains carbs
- Sludge waste (from sewage works/sugar factories) is used to make biogas on large scale
- Made in a fermenter called a digester/generator
- Need to be kept at constant temp.
to keep microorganisms respiring
- Can't be stored as a liquid - has to be
used straight away for
heating/cooking/lighting/powering
turbine to generate electricity
- Fuel production - can happen
on large or small scale
- Large-scale biogas generators are
being set up in number of countries
- Small biogas generators are being used in
other countries to make gas for a village/family
to use in cooking stoves/heating/lighting
- Human waste, waste from keeping pigs & food waste
can be digested by bacteria to produce biogas
- By-products used to fertilise crops & gardens
- Factors to consider when
designing generator
- Cost - continuous more
expensive (mechanically
moving materials)
- Convenience - batch less
convenient (continual loading,
emptying & cleaning)
- Efficiency - gas produced most
quickly at 35 degrees C (may need
insulation & must be no leaks)
- Position - waste will smell during delivery
(generator should be away from homes but
best located close to waste source)
- Economic & environmental
effects of biofuels
- Biofuels are 'greener' alternative to fossil fuels - 'carbon neutral'
- Biofuels don't produce significant amounts of
sulphur dioxide/nitrogen oxides which cause acid rain
- Methane is greenhouse gas (responsible for global
warming) - given off from untreated waste, burning
it as biogas means it's not released into atmosphere
- Raw material is cheap & readily availble
- Digested material is
better fertiliser - people
can grow more crops
- In developing countries, some women
have to spend hours collecting wood for
fuel - don't have to do this anymore
- Biogas generators act as waste
disposal system - get rid of
human/animal waste, doesn't cause
disease or pollute water supplies
- Biogas generators
- Types of biogas generators
- Batch generators
- Make biogas in small batches
- Manually loaded up with waste which is
left to digest & the by-products are
cleared away at the end of each session
- Continuous generators
- Make biogas all the time
- Waste is continuously fed in & biogas
is produced at a steady rate - more
suited to large-scale biogas projects
- Need to have inlet for waste
material, outlet for digested
material & outlet for biogas