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Optical Sensor Used to Research Synthetic Fuels

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WEST LAFAYETTE, Ind., Oct. 7, 2010 — Using an optical sensor to decode laser light that measures the temperature and composition of broken down biomass, or gasifiers, researchers at Purdue University are hoping to learn about the scientific foundations of synthetic fuel with the hope of reducing US dependency on petroleum. "A major focus is to be able to produce a significant quantity of synthetic fuel for the US air transportation system and to reduce our dependence on petroleum oil for transportation," said Jay Gore, the Reilly University Chair Professor of Combustion Engineering at Purdue. The research is part of...Read full article

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    Published: October 2010
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