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- decarbonylation abstract "Renewable hydrocarbon fuels via decarboxylation/decarbonylation. With an increasing demand for renewable fuels, extensive research is under way on the utilization of biomass as feedstock for the production of liquid transportation fuels. Using biomass is an attractive alternative, since biomass removes carbon dioxide from the atmosphere as it grows through photosynthesis, thus closing the carbon cycle and making biofuels carbon neutral when certain conditions are met. First generation biofuels such as biodiesel have important drawbacks, as they are normally derived from edible feedstock and are not fully compatible with standard diesel engines. Given that the majority of the problems associated with these fuels stem from their high oxygen content, methods to deoxygenate biomass-derived oils are currently being pursued. The ultimate goal is to convert inedible biomass feeds into hydrocarbon biofuels fully compatible with existing infrastructure. These so-called second generation biofuels can be used as drop-in substitutes for traditional petroleum-derived hydrocarbon fuels.".
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- decarbonylation wikiPageWikiLink Algae_fuel.
- decarbonylation wikiPageWikiLink Arable_land.
- decarbonylation wikiPageWikiLink Biodiesel.
- decarbonylation wikiPageWikiLink Biofuel.
- decarbonylation wikiPageWikiLink Biomass.
- decarbonylation wikiPageWikiLink Calcination.
- decarbonylation wikiPageWikiLink Carbon_dioxide.
- decarbonylation wikiPageWikiLink Carbon_neutrality.
- decarbonylation wikiPageWikiLink Catalysis.
- decarbonylation wikiPageWikiLink Category:Biofuels.
- decarbonylation wikiPageWikiLink Decarboxylation.
- decarbonylation wikiPageWikiLink Diesel_fuel.
- decarbonylation wikiPageWikiLink Fossil_fuel.
- decarbonylation wikiPageWikiLink Hydrocarbon.
- decarbonylation wikiPageWikiLink Hydrodesulfurization.
- decarbonylation wikiPageWikiLink Inert_gas.
- decarbonylation wikiPageWikiLink Nickel.
- decarbonylation wikiPageWikiLink Palladium.
- decarbonylation wikiPageWikiLink Partial_pressure.
- decarbonylation wikiPageWikiLink Phosphorus.
- decarbonylation wikiPageWikiLink Photosynthesis.
- decarbonylation wikiPageWikiLink Precious_metal.
- decarbonylation wikiPageWikiLink Raw_material.
- decarbonylation wikiPageWikiLink Renewable_fuels.
- decarbonylation wikiPageWikiLink Saturation_(chemistry).
- decarbonylation wikiPageWikiLink Sulfur.
- decarbonylation wikiPageWikiLinkText "Renewable hydrocarbon fuels via decarboxylation/decarbonylation".
- decarbonylation subject Category:Biofuels.
- decarbonylation comment "Renewable hydrocarbon fuels via decarboxylation/decarbonylation. With an increasing demand for renewable fuels, extensive research is under way on the utilization of biomass as feedstock for the production of liquid transportation fuels. Using biomass is an attractive alternative, since biomass removes carbon dioxide from the atmosphere as it grows through photosynthesis, thus closing the carbon cycle and making biofuels carbon neutral when certain conditions are met.".
- decarbonylation label "Renewable hydrocarbon fuels via decarboxylation/decarbonylation".
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