: Thursday, June 14, 2001 5:05 PM
Subject: RE: [biofuel] Methanol Availability - Vancouver
I pay the equivalent of US$2.00 for 99% methanol here in South Africa.
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From: Dave Morch [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Where can I get methanol? Is it different than methal
hydrate?
Darren
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Sent: Tuesday, June 12, 2001 11:17 PM
To: biofuel@yahoogroups.com
Subject: [biofuel] methanol availability
Where can I get methanol? Is it different than
methal
hydrate?
Darren
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Darren - we are in Kelowna. We buy in bulk. Where are you?
Ed B.
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Sent: Tuesday, June 12, 2001 11:42 PM
Subject: RE: [biofuel] methanol availability
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Where can I get methanol? Is it different than methal
hydrate?
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Hi Joseph
Very nice, clear explanation, thankyou!
Best wishes
Keith Addison
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Tokyo
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John,
Methane (CH4) is not gaseous methanol. Methanol is oxygenated methane re: a
hydroxyl group (OH) replaces one of the hydrogen atoms in
hello. my name is john amory, victoria, au. my
question is- is methane CH4 the gas version of
methanol. If so, can methane be liquified back to
methanol. thank you. ja
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John,
Methane (CH4) is not gaseous methanol. Methanol is oxygenated methane re: a
hydroxyl group (OH) replaces one of the hydrogen atoms in the molecule. (CH3OH)
This is how it works for all the alcohols. Add the OH to ethane, and get
ethanol; to propane, and get propanol; butane, butanol, and so
Thanks David.
I did a quick search on the net and found one or two conversion charts which
didnt have mws.
Cheers
Ian
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From: David Reid [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: biofuel@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Sunday, May 13, 2001 12:44 PM
Subject: Re: [biofuel] methanol/methoxide vacuum
Hi all
Can someone help me out here.
If youve looked at my hoto,
http://www.hammaskeep.demon.co.uk/process.jpg
my methoxide mixer is to the right, the grey tank.
Now I'm concerned, as so far for my initial test batch I poured the
methanol/methoxide straight in to the reactor (2 stage process).
be of help.
B.r. David
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From: ian [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Sent: Sunday, May 13, 2001 8:39 PM
Subject: [biofuel] methanol/methoxide vacuum concern
Hi all
Can someone help me out here.
If youve looked at my hoto,
http://www.hammaskeep.demon.co.uk
One of our project members has requested that I
investigate the possability of methanol production
using corn cobs as a feedstock.
Consisting of mainly cellulose I imagine that a
destructive distillation might be the route to go.
Does anyone have a lead for more information on
destructive
Hi Keith, Dana and All,
--- Keith Addison [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
One of our project members has requested that I
investigate the possability of methanol production
using corn cobs as a feedstock.
Consisting of mainly cellulose I imagine that a
destructive distillation might be the
Dana Linscott wrote:
One of our project members has requested that I
investigate the possability of methanol production
using corn cobs as a feedstock.
Consisting of mainly cellulose I imagine that a
destructive distillation might be the route to go.
Does anyone have a lead for more
One of our project members has requested that I
investigate the possability of methanol production
using corn cobs as a feedstock.
Consisting of mainly cellulose I imagine that a
destructive distillation might be the route to go.
Does anyone have a lead for more information on
destructive
:12 PM
Subject: [biofuel] Methanol
So I have this neighbour with a big old sawdust and wood shavings pile. I
figure mix in a ratio'd quantity of lawn cuttings from a municipal yard
maintenance contract and a little aeration ( we have 1085 acres between us,
so spread area for aeration
So I have this neighbour with a big old sawdust and wood shavings pile. I
figure mix in a ratio'd quantity of lawn cuttings from a municipal yard
maintenance contract and a little aeration ( we have 1085 acres between us, so
spread area for aeration is not a problem) and presto :)
So I have this neighbour with a big old sawdust and wood shavings
pile. I figure mix in a ratio'd quantity of lawn cuttings from a
municipal yard maintenance contract and a little aeration ( we have
1085 acres between us, so spread area for aeration is not a problem)
and presto :)
Has anyone got any Methanol reclaiming details they could supply me?
Thanks
Ian
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Has anyone got any Methanol reclaiming details they could supply me?
...
Ian,
You will have to build yourself an evaporative condenser capable of
maintaining a temp of 165 Fahrenheit, slightly above the boiling temp of
methanol.
It will consist of an airtight pot (except for the
Thanks Todd :)
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From: Appal Energy [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Sent: Monday, April 23, 2001 10:15 PM
Subject: Re: [biofuel] methanol reclaiming
Has anyone got any Methanol reclaiming details they could supply me?
...
Ian,
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Hi Keith ,
Thanks for your response, I'll get right on it.
Thanks again,
David
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Hi Group,
I am a new kid on the block so I'll be reading your mail with gusto.
I was wondering if any of you out there know where a cheap source of
methanol could be found in or around
Try looking for methanol at a local Speed Shop, car parts for hotrods. My
local place sells it for $2.50 per gal or $110, plus $10 deposit for 55 gal.
Greg
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Thanks Greg ,good info
David
Greg Yohn wrote:
Try looking for methanol at a local Speed Shop, car parts for hotrods. My
local place sells it for $2.50 per gal or $110, plus $10 deposit for 55 gal.
Greg
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Hi Group,
I am a new kid on the block so I'll be reading your mail with gusto.
I was wondering if any of you out there know where a cheap source of
methanol could be found in or around the Buffalo/Toronto area.
Thanks for your replies in advance
David ve3bbn
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Hi Group,
I am a new kid on the block so I'll be reading your mail with gusto.
I was wondering if any of you out there know where a cheap source of
methanol could be found in or around the Buffalo/Toronto area.
Thanks for your replies in advance
David ve3bbn
Hi David
Try racetracks, or
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Sent: Thursday, March 01, 2001 6:54 PM
Subject: Re: [biofuel] Methanol Help
Terry mentioned methane hydrate, the solid stuff. With global warming
now
inevitable, it is important that these rich resources of fossil fuel
should
be captured for use soon, otherwise they will vaporise
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Date: Thursday, March 01, 2001 10:36 PM
Subject: Re: [biofuel] Methanol Help
Sorry I 'm not a chemist. Are you saying methanol is a hydrate? My
dictionary says a hydrate is a solid compound containing water molecules.
I've yet to see any methanol but I understand
Is it not methane hydrate everybody is thinking of?
White, solid, found on the edges of continental shelves and the next phase
of fossil fuel to be plundered.
Terry
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Terry mentioned methane hydrate, the solid stuff. With global warming now
inevitable, it is important that these rich resources of fossil fuel should
be captured for use soon, otherwise they will vaporise to methane in the
atmosphere and become a VERY potent cause of further warming. We've got
Er - no - I don't think I go along with that.
Methane hydrate is a solid - methane (marsh gas) produced organically when
land sank, but prevented from reaching the atmosphere by the pressure of
1500 feet of water on top.
Start liberating that methane and it becomes a global warming greenhouse gas
No, it's not that the oceans warming would evaporate the methane hydrate,
but that frustrated oil people, fast running out, will bring it to the
surface. The release of pressure separates the methane from the aqueous
solution
Terry
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much damage to the world. The atmosphere could become a much
cleaner place.
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Sent: Thursday, March 01, 2001 6:54 PM
Subject: Re: [biofuel] Methanol Help
Terry mentioned methane hydrate, the solid stuff
out here in ns we don't need them either.
Aidan Wilkins wrote:
I was born and raised a proud Canadian. But I do not have a
preheater. :)
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From: Aidan Wilkins [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Sent: Tuesday, February 27, 2001 11:20 PM
Subject: [biofuel] Methanol Help
Hell,
I hate to ask what is probably a dumb question but I am very
frustrated at this point. What I would like to know is if Methyl
The big question should be, would you get a homemade fuel heater for about
$15.00 Canadian, if you could get 5% better fuel mileage with one?
Greg
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Hell,
I hate to ask what is probably a dumb question but I am very frustrated at
this point. What I would like to know is if Methyl Hydrate is the same as
Methanol what we require for manufacturing bio-diesel. I live in Ontario
Canada and have not had much luck finding a product that
: [biofuel] Methanol Help
Hell,
I hate to ask what is probably a dumb question but I am very
frustrated at this point. What I would like to know is if Methyl Hydrate
is the same as Methanol what we require for manufacturing bio-diesel. I
live in Ontario Canada and have not had much luck finding
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From: Trudy Williams [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Sent: Tuesday, February 27, 2001 8:37 PM
Subject: Re: [biofuel] Methanol Help
Do you own a diesel fuel preheater? If not, you must not be a true
Canadian!! Only a joke, OK? I'm planning to make a home made one using a
Mason jar
: [biofuel] Methanol Help
Hell,
I hate to ask what is probably a dumb question but I am very
frustrated at this point. What I would like to know is if Methyl Hydrate
is the same as Methanol what we require for manufacturing bio-diesel. I
live in Ontario Canada and have not had much luck finding
for your help.
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From: steve spence
To: biofuel@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Tuesday, February 27, 2001 10:48 PM
Subject: Re: [biofuel] Methanol Help
you have no race tracks or speed shops that sell methanol fuel?
Steve Spence
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From: Aidan Wilkins [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Sent: Tuesday, February 27, 2001 8:12 PM
Subject: Re: [biofuel] Methanol Help
We probably do but not in -10 C weather. Race tracks are closed until the
summer. When I called a speed shop they said they only had
Sent: Tuesday, February 27, 2001 11:12 PM
Subject: Re: [biofuel] Methanol Help
We probably do but not in -10 C weather. Race tracks are closed until the
summer. When I called a speed shop they said they only had methyl hydrate
which doesn't seem like the right thing. Guess I will have to find
Does anyone out there have a good way to make methanol out of wood products? I
have a small sawmill and a lot of sawdust and wood chip that should make a good
quality methanol, but I'm as dumb as dirt about the process so I would have to
be lead by the hand for a while. I also have a complete
Hi Bud, Lois and All,
--- Bud Lois Pitts [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Does anyone out there have a good way to make
methanol out of wood products? I have a small
sawmill and a lot of sawdust and wood chip that
should make a good quality methanol, but I'm as dumb
as dirt about the process so
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Sent: Friday, July 14, 2000 9:01 AM
Subject: [biofuel] methanol specifications
I am trying to find cheap methanol in Turkey but i need the technical
specs of
methanol. Here Merck methanol is sold 40 DM/lt and it is very expensive.
Here
we have domestic methanol which can
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