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Advances in microbial biofuel production by metabolic and enzyme engineering, synthetic biology, metagenomics, and genome editing applications. [PDF]

open access: yesEmerg Top Life Sci
Alam SS   +10 more
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Alternative Fuels

2022
Nowadays, a wide range of value-added fine chemicals, alternative biofuels and eco-friendly polymeric materials can be produced from lignocellulosic biomass sources via thermochemical, biological or catalytic routes in the biorefinery. For the sustainable production of biofuels, abundant, easy accessible and renewable biomass-based feedstock has an ...
M. Hakkı Alma, Tufan Salan
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Biodiesel: An Alternative Fuel

Recent Patents on Biotechnology, 2008
Biodiesel is an alternative energy source and could be a substitute for petroleum-based diesel fuel. To be a viable alternative, a biofuel should provide a net energy gain, have environmental benefits, be economically competitive, and be producible in large quantities without reducing food supplies. Most of the sources, methods and apparatus to produce
Maximino, Manzanera   +2 more
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Fuel Tube for Alternate Fuels

SAE Technical Paper Series, 1993
<div class="htmlview paragraph">Alcohol-blended fuel is receiving increasing attention for its ability to provide cleaner automotive exhaust gas. Alcohol-blended fuel is however more corrosive than conventional gasoline and tends to corrode the materials of a fuel system.
Hiroshi Yamanashi   +2 more
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Alternative fuel adoption

Proceedings of the 2004 Congress on Evolutionary Computation (IEEE Cat. No.04TH8753), 2005
Conversion from a widely-used automotive fuel to an alternative fuel can be seen as the coevolution of two systems: a societal system of vehicle owners and a supply infrastructure that will provide the alternative fuel. We present a cultural algorithms model that allows us to assess the impact that initial alternative fuel station distribution and ...
J.J. Brewster, R.G. Reynolds
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Fossil Fuels and Alternative Fuels

2011
A “fuel” is generally defined as any material that can be altered to release energy in a controlled manner in the form of heat and/or work. Fuels can be solids, liquids, or gases. Conventional fuels are of two types: fossil fuels and nuclear fuels. The word “altered” in the above definition signifies a chemical or physical process to which the fuel is ...
İbrahim Dinçer, Calin Zamfirescu
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