Biofuel Combustion Chemistry: From Ethanol to Biodiesel
Bielefeld University · Cornell University · +4 more institutions
Abstract
Biofuels, such as bio-ethanol, bio-butanol, and biodiesel, are of increasing interest as alternatives to petroleum-based transportation fuels because they offer the long-term promise of fuel-source regenerability and reduced climatic impact. Current discussions emphasize the processes to make such alternative fuels and fuel additives, the compatibility of these substances with current fuel-delivery infrastructure and engine performance, and the competition between biofuel and food production. However, the combustion chemistry of the compounds that constitute typical biofuels, including alcohols, ethers, and esters, has not received similar public attention. Herein we highlight some characteristic aspects of…
Citation impact
- FWCI
- 31.74
- Percentile
- 100%
- References
- 144
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8Topics & keywords
- Biofuel
- Combustion
- Biochemical engineering
- Biodiesel
- Renewable fuels
- Chemistry
- Alternative fuels
- Waste management