You have to remember that sugars (and most carbohydrates) are essentially the formula CnH2nOn, which when heated can easily go to C6 + n H2O, so if
you heat sugar and trap the gases, you will collect mostly water. That is why the energy content of carbohydrates is lower (about half) than
fats/hydrocarbons, they are about 1/2 water by weight. That is why making ethanol from sugars for fuel is a tough entropic battle compared to using
oil, sugars start with a lot of latent water built into their structure, which means yo make a fuel you have to remove a lot of it, which is energy
intensive. This is one reason why using plant oils for fuel (like biodiesel) makes far more sense in both energy creation and economics. We just
need a better oil crop than soybeans if we are to succeed with that strategy in the US. |