An old discovery could boost ethanol production from plant fiber

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John Verkade left a University Professor of chemistry at Iowa State and Reed Oshel a graduate student in biorenewable resources and technology are studying a chemical compound that breaks down plant fiber. Thats something that could be very useful to ...
John Verkade, left, a University Professor of chemistry at Iowa State, and Reed Oshel, a graduate student in biorenewable resources and technology, are studying a chemical compound that breaks down plant fiber. That's something that could be very useful to the ethanol industry. Credit: Photo by Bob Elbert/Iowa State University

John Verkade remembers just how it happened some 40 years ago: One of his Iowa State University graduate students, David Hendricker, stopped by to report somebody was stealing a little wooden applicator stick from a beaker.


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