Catalytic routes for the conversion of biomass into liquid hydrocarbon transportation fuels
University of Alicante · University of Wisconsin–Madison
Abstract
Concerns about diminishing fossil fuel reserves along with global warming effects caused by increasing levels of CO2 in the atmosphere are driving society toward the search for new renewable sources of energy that can substitute for coal, natural gas and petroleum in the current energy system. Lignocellulosic biomass is abundant, and it has the potential to significantly displace petroleum in the production of fuels for the transportation sector. Ethanol, the main biomass-derived fuel used today, has benefited from production by a well-established technology and by partial compatibility with the current transportation infrastructure, leading to the domination of the world biofuel market. However, ethanol…
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2Topics & keywords
- Lignocellulosic biomass
- Biofuel
- Biomass (ecology)
- Renewable fuels
- Fossil fuel
- Liquid fuel
- Petroleum
- Waste management