Food waste is a big problem. Not only in the United Sates but all over the world, there are tons and tons of leftover food waste, and now scientists have found a way to make use of it. Sugar alcohols are a waste product of the food industry that is found in abundance. Up until now, this by-product has proved to be fairly useless, but scientists discovered that when mixed with carbon nanotubes it could be used as a storage device for both excess wind and energy power.
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During the study, the researchers observed what happened when nanotubes were mixed with both erythritol and xylitol (sugar alcohols) that are both found naturally in various foods. The results showed that, apart from one exception, that as the nanotube diameter decreased so did the heat transfer within the mixture. They also found that the higher the density of the combinations, the better the heat transfer. Zhang and the rest of the team are hoping that these new discoveries will help the future design of sugar alcohol storage systems and could help bring down waste at the same time.
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