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Biorenewables

L. D. S. Yadav, V. P. Srivastava, V. K. Rai, and R. Patel, Diversity oriented synthesis of fused-ring 1, 3-oxazines from carbohydrates as biorenewable feedstocks, Tetrahedron, 64 (2008) 4246-4253. [Pg.100]

NSF Workshop on Catalysis for Biorenewables Conversion, April 13-14 www.egr. msu.edu / apps / nsfworkshop... [Pg.217]

Biorenewable wastes Agricultural wastes, crop residues, mill wood wastes, urban wood wastes, urban organic wastes... [Pg.45]

Fischer-Tropsch Liquids from Biorenewable Feedstoeks... [Pg.79]

Fischer-Tropscli Liquids from Biorenewable Feedstocks... [Pg.81]

Production of motor fnel alternatives from biomass materials is an important application area of biotechnological methods. Table 4.4 shows the potential and available motor fnels. Biorenewable motor fnel alternatives are ... [Pg.97]

The replacement of petroleum with bioienewables for fuels and chemicals requires the identification of feedstock, intermediate, and product species that replace their fossil fuel counterparts. The properties of biorenewable feedstocks are compared to petroleum as shown in Table 4.6. [Pg.100]

Table 4.6 Typieal properties of petroleum and biorenewable feedstocks and biodiesel... Table 4.6 Typieal properties of petroleum and biorenewable feedstocks and biodiesel...
Biorenewable liquid fuels such as are methanol, ethanol, propanol and butanol can be used as alternate motor fuels. Practically, any of the organic molecules of the alcohol family can be used as a fuel. However, only methanol and ethanol fuels are technically and economically srritable for internal combustion engines (ICEs). [Pg.104]

Hydrogen can be produced from biorenewable feedstocks via thermochemical conversion processes such as pyrolysis, gasification, steam gasification, steam reforming of bio-oils, and supercritical water gasification (SWG) of biomass. [Pg.176]


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