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Transportation Biofuels: Pathways for Production
By
Alwin Hoogendoorn;
Alwin Hoogendoorn
The Centre of Expertise Biobased Economy, The Netherlands
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Han van Kasteren
Han van Kasteren
Eindhoven University of Technology and the Centre of Expertise Biobased Economy, The Netherlands
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Hardback ISBN:
978-1-78801-504-2
PDF ISBN:
978-1-78801-625-4
EPUB ISBN:
978-1-83916-017-2
Special Collection:
2020 ebook collection
Series:
Green Chemistry
No. of Pages:
212
Publication date:
06 Apr 2020
Book Chapter
Chapter 5: Sustainability and Future Directions
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Published:06 Apr 2020
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Special Collection: 2020 ebook collectionSeries: Green Chemistry
Citation
Transportation Biofuels: Pathways for Production, The Royal Society of Chemistry, 2nd edn, 2020, ch. 5, pp. 192-202.
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Chapter 5 focusses on biomass availability and biofuel sustainability, and additionally describes novel production pathways and transportation fuels that look promising for replacing existing processes and/or fuels in the future. Hydrogen produced via either electrolysis or water splitting is combined with CO2 to form either conventional fuels or new promising fuels like formic acid. Lastly, the use of metals like iron is also discussed for application as future fuels for heavy trucks or ships.
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