- been
studied as
possible fuels. Both can be
produced from biom**** (as "
biobutanol" ) as well as from
fossil fuels (as "petrobutanol"). The
chemical properties...
- synthesis, and may be used as a fuel.
Biologically produced butanol is
called biobutanol,
which may be n-butanol or isobutanol. The
unmodified term
butanol usually...
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Products made from
cellulose include rayon and cellophane,
wallpaper paste,
biobutanol and gun cotton. Sugarcane,
rapeseed and soy are some of the
plants with...
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Algae fuel,
algal biofuel, or
algal oil is an
alternative to
liquid fossil fuels that uses
algae as its
source of energy-rich oils. Also,
algae fuels are...
-
commonly produced from
biological material through fermentation processes.
Biobutanol has the
advantage in
combustion engines in that its
energy density is...
-
October 28, 2010.
Retrieved 2010-12-05. Leber,
Jessica (January 13, 2010). "
Biobutanol Firm Aims to
Compete with
Ethanol in 4 Years". The New York Times. Retrieved...
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produce acetone, it is
considered as a
suitable production pathway for
biobutanol that has
become the
product of
major interest.
Biogenic butanol is a possible...
-
Together with DuPont, BP
formed a
biobutanol joint venture Butamax by
acquiring biobutan technology company Biobutanol LLC in 2009. In 2009, BP obtained...
- Woodgas, from an
onboard wood
gasifier using solid wood as a fuel Biofuels:
Biobutanol (replaces gasoline).
Biodiesel (replaces petrodiesel).
Dimethyl Ether...
- oxygen-bearing
compounds such as MTBE, ETBE, TAME, TAEE, ethanol, and
biobutanol. The
presence of
these oxygenates reduces the
amount of
carbon monoxide...