Green Methanol is defined as methanol produced by a process that emits little or no greenhouse gases. It is made from sustainable biomass, usually called bioethanol. As well as from carbon dioxide and hydrogen produced from renewable electricity, generally called e-methanol.
Other Names: | Green Methanol, Green Methyl Alcohol | Appearance: | colorless liquid with a faintly sweet pungent odor like that of ethyl alcohol |
UN Hazard Class: | 3 | UN Pack Group: | II |
Molecular Formula: | CH4O or CH3OH | ||
Production Process: | Green Methanol = Renewable Hydrogen (Green Hydrogen) + CO2 emission capture from biomass Green Methanol = Renewable Hydrogen (Green Hydrogen) + Direct Air Capture CO2 |