Synergies between Bio‐ and Oil Refineries for the Production of Fuels from Biomass
University of Massachusetts Amherst · Consejo Superior de Investigaciones Científicas
Abstract
As petroleum prices continue to increase, it is likely that biofuels will play an ever-increasing role in our energy future. The processing of biomass-derived feedstocks (including cellulosic, starch- and sugar-derived biomass, and vegetable fats) by catalytic cracking and hydrotreating is a promising alternative for the future to produce biofuels, and the existing infrastructure of petroleum refineries is well-suited for the production of biofuels, allowing us to rapidly transition to a more sustainable economy without large capital investments for new reaction equipment. This Review discusses the chemistry, catalysts, and challenges involved in the production of biofuels.
Citation impact
- FWCI
- 41.23
- Percentile
- 100%
- References
- 82
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2Topics & keywords
- Biofuel
- Biomass (ecology)
- Oil refinery
- Fluid catalytic cracking
- Cellulosic ethanol
- Aviation biofuel
- Petroleum
- Production (economics)
- Industry, innovation and infrastructure