Chemistry, asked by Kushev7550, 11 months ago

Which plant species is used for the production of bioethanol?

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Answered by ItsSpiderman44
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Zea mays

The plant species most commonly used for the production of bioethanol is Zea mays, specifically corn grain. Corn is used in the United States as it is widely available in many states and around the world and processing it for ethanol is relatively easy by using gluco and alpha-amylase enzymes.

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▶The plant species most commonly used for the production of bioethanol is Zea mays, specifically corn grain. Corn is used in the United States as it is widely available in many states and around the world and processing it for ethanol is relatively easy by using gluco and alpha-amylase enzymes.

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