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- A raw material, also known as a feedstock, unprocessed material, or primary commodity, is a basic material that is used to produce goods, finished goods...
- Upgrader near Edmonton produces synthetic crude oil plus an intermediate feedstock for the nearby S**** Oil Refinery. A sixth upgrader, under construction...
- beverages are produced by the addition of flavoring agents to a vodka-like feedstock during distillation. Rice grain starches converted to sugar by the mold...
- the potential land-use change required to produce additional biofuel feedstocks. The outcomes of lifecycle ****essments (LCAs) for biofuels are highly...
- from biom****, i.e. lignocellulosic biom****. Crops studied as biom**** feedstock for pyrolysis include native North American prairie gr****es such as switchgr****...
- feedstock (e.g. Petrochemicals used in fertilizers) Emissions from transporting the feedstock to the factory Emissions from processing the feedstock into...
- hydrocarbons. In the usual implementation, carbon monoxide and hydrogen, the feedstocks for FT, are produced from coal, natural gas, or biom**** in a process known...
- cellulosic biom**** feedstock with an acidic liquid medium to form an acid-impregnated biom**** feedstock, then contacting the feedstock with H2O at elevated...
- substitutes for gasoline, diesel, propane, kerosene and other chemical feedstock. Diesel fuel produced from these sources is known as green diesel or renewable...
- a petrochemical by-product of petroleum refining. Its chief use is as feedstock for ethylene production. The ethyl group is formally, although rarely...