Cellulosic in a sentence as a noun

Yes, this is the problem with cellulosic ethanol as well.

You'd need at least 122 million tonnes of cellulosic biomass to supply carbon for that much fuel.

Just like cellulosic biofuels, mentioned in the article.

* Same kind of biotech [as] cellulosic ethanol.

That's why I specified cellulosic or algae-based ethanol.

For all you know, his abode could be 100% solar power and his commute is to his back yard shop where he is pioneering new cellulosic ethanol production methods.

A friend of mine worked at a bioenergy outfit working on cellulosic ethanol and that was the pervading opinion.

Nonetheless, it is already clear that large-scale use of ethanol for fuel will almost certainly require cellulosic technology.

But with dry distillation the objective is to pyrolize the input, so you can efficiently use concentrated sunlight.>you need cellulosic ethanol tech to work better first.

But if you throw it into a gasifier I like it a lot better since it doesn't need to be as dry, so I guess fermentation might be similar although you need cellulosic ethanol tech to work better first.

I'm surprised he's still considered relevant given how spectacularly his cellulosic ethanol companies failed, taking probably hundred of $M's in investor and government money with them.

Cellulosic definitions

noun

a plastic made from cellulose (or a derivative of cellulose)