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Syngas-based Biofuels

As outlined above, biomass feedstock can also be employed for the production of syngas and, thus, methanol produced from biomass-derived syngas and fuels obtained through processing of biomass-based methanol can be considered as typical biofuels. Blends with petrol containing up to 20% of methanol can be used in combustion engines without elaborate modifications. However, the comparatively low energy density and safety concerns have limited so far broad applications of methanol as fuel. Another option is the use... [Pg.146]


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