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Catalytic hydrocracking of jatropha oil over natural clay for bio-jet fuel production [PDF]
Currently, the conversion of biomass to produce high-valued biofuels such as biodiesel and bio-jet fuel has attached booming interests, when used for partial replacement of petroleum fuels in different ratios is a promising solution due to the problem of
S. H. Hassan +5 more
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Catalytic pyrolysis of coconut oil with Ni/SBA-15 for the production of bio jet fuel. [PDF]
Catalytic pyrolysis of vegetable oil is one of the potential routes to convert oil to drop-in biofuels, known as renewable hydrocarbons.
Miro de Medeiros A +5 more
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Bio-jet fuel conversion technologies [PDF]
Abstract Biomass-derived jet (bio-jet) fuel has become a key element in the aviation industry׳s strategy to reduce operating costs and environmental impacts. Researchers from the oil-refining industry, the aviation industry, government, biofuel companies, agricultural organizations, and academia are working toward developing a commercially viable and
Wei-Cheng Wang, Ling Tao
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Bio-jet fuels prepared by the thermochemical conversion of triglyceride can be used as complete substitutes of jet fuels. A bio-jet fuel prepared as a substitute of the RP-3 jet fuel and the RP-3 jet fuel itself were, respectively, used to fuel a small ...
Chen Zhang +5 more
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Global warming potential analysis of bio-jet fuel based on life cycle assessment
Due to the large amount of greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions and the high dependence on fossil energy, the aviation industry has attracted a lot of attention for emission reduction and sustainable development.
Xiaonan Zhu +4 more
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Hydrocarbon bio-jet fuel from bioconversion of poplar biomass: life cycle assessment. [PDF]
Bio-jet fuels compatible with current aviation infrastructure are needed as an alternative to petroleum-based jet fuel to lower greenhouse gas emissions and reduce dependence on fossil fuels. Cradle to grave life cycle analysis is used to investigate the global warming potential and fossil fuel use of converting poplar biomass to drop-in bio-jet fuel ...
Budsberg E +5 more
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Hydrocarbon bio-jet fuel from bioconversion of poplar biomass: techno-economic assessment. [PDF]
Infrastructure compatible hydrocarbon biofuel proposed to qualify as renewable transportation fuel under the U.S. Energy Independence and Security Act of 2007 and Renewable Fuel Standard (RFS2) is evaluated. The process uses a hybrid poplar feedstock, which undergoes dilute acid pretreatment and enzymatic hydrolysis. Sugars are fermented to acetic acid,
Crawford JT +5 more
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Effect of NiMo/Zeolite Catalyst Preparation Method for Bio Jet Fuel Synthesis [PDF]
Bio jet fuel is an alternative fuel derived from vegetable oil substitutes for conventional aviation fuel. Bio jet fuel can be synthesize through hydrodeoxygenation and catalytic cracking process pathways that influence by the catalyst. The success rates
Habibie Thareq Kemal +2 more
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Renewable Aviation Fuel: Review of Bio-jet Fuel for Aviation Industry
The search for environmentally sound, socially responsible, and economically viable renewable fuel generation methods is a major global concern. A type of aviation fuel called jet fuel or often spelled avtur is intended for use in aeroplanes with turbine (gas) engines. Jet fuel appears colourless.
Shuaibu Alani Balogun +5 more
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Life-Cycle Assessment of Bio-Jet Fuel Production from Waste Cooking Oil via Hydroconversion
A life-cycle assessment of bio-jet fuel from waste cooking oil (WCO) produced by hydrotreatment was performed and compared with petroleum-derived jet fuel.
Zongwei Zhang +3 more
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