Renewable Resources Research Laboratory
 Dr. Antal inspecting his pressurized catalytic afterburner for the Flash Carbonization Lab Reactor
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The Renewable Resources Research Laboratory (R3Lab) is a test-bed for the development of innovative technologies and processes for the conversion of biomass into fuels, high-value chemicals, and other products. A consistent theme of the lab's research throughout its history has been the search for new uses for Hawaii's abundant agricultural crops and by-products.
Currently the R3Lab is perfecting the operation of the catalytic afterburner that cleans the effluent of the Flash Carbonization Demonstration Reactor. Also, we are producing Flash Carbonization charcoal for use in carbon fuel cell research, terra preta and carbon sequestration studies, and metallurgical process research. Finally, we are fabricating a two-temperature biocarbon fuel cell that we hope to begin testing soon.
Earlier in its life the R3Lab engaged in research on conversion of biomass into gaseous fuels (hydrogen), and liquid fuels (ethanol). Reprints of publications are available upon request to Prof. M.J. Antal.
For more information contact Michael J. Antal, Jr.
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