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Mapping Research Trends in Publications Related to Bio-Jet Fuel: A Scientometric Review [PDF]
It is a fact that society has increased the need for mobility throughout the world. In that regard, it has become aware of the problems associated with the use of fossil fuels such as jet-fuel. As alter-natives, the use of bio-jet fuel has been proposed, which is a biofuel that researchers have evaluated and developed as an environmentally friendly ...
Jiménez-Islas, +3 more
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Attributional and consequential LCAs of a novel bio-jet fuel from Dutch potato by-products [PDF]
To mitigate the climate change impact of aviation, jet fuels from bio-based by-products are considered a promising alternative to conventional jet fuels. Life cycle assessment (LCA) is a commonly applied tool to determine the environmental impacts of bio-jet fuels.
Moretti, Christian +4 more
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The Future of Advanced Bio-Jet Fuel
The aviation industry is growing rapidly and the carbon dioxide emissions from the industry are following in the same manner. Biofuels made from edible feedstock have had an impact on lowering the emissions but at the same time an impact on increasing food prices.
Blochel, Amanda
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Bio-aviation fuel via catalytic hydrocracking of waste cooking oils
Background Biomass fuels (bio-jet fuel) have recently attracted considerable attention as alternatives to conventional jet fuel. They have become the focus of aircraft manufacturers, engines, oil companies, governments and researchers alike.
R. El-Araby +3 more
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Liquefaction performances of bread crusts in subcritical water [PDF]
Hydrothermal liquefaction of bread crusts in subcritical water were performed in a micro-batch reactor. The influences of temperature (300 – 360 °C) and residence time (10-30 min) on bio-oil yield, boiling point distribution and functional groups in bio ...
Wang Yuzhen +4 more
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Oil palm empty fruit bunch (EFB) biomass is a potential source of renewable energy. Catalytic fast-pyrolysis batch process was initially performed to convert oil palm EFB into bio-oil, followed by its refinement to jet bio-fuel.
Haryanti Yahaya +4 more
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In this study, coconut oils have been transesterified with ethanol using microwave technology. The product obtained (biodiesel and FAEE) was then fractional distillated under vacuum to collect bio-kerosene or bio-jet fuel, which is a renewable fuel to ...
Mei Yin Ong +4 more
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Potential for the Integrated Production of Biojet Fuel in Swedish Plant Infrastructures
Replacing fossil jet fuel with biojet fuel is an important step towards reducing greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions from aviation. To this end, Sweden has adopted a GHG mandate on jet fuel, complementing those on petrol and diesel.
Karin Ericsson
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Behaviour of water in jet fuel: a literature review [PDF]
This review gives a detailed account of the different types of water contaminated fuel and the conditions that bring about each form of contamination. It also considers studies that have been done to date that investigate the physics behind the behaviour
Lam, Joseph K.-W. +7 more
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Conversion of bio-jet fuel from palm kernel oil and its blending effect with jet A-1 fuel
The development of bio-jet fuel helps to sustain the demand of air transportation, and reduces the dependency on fossil fuel usage. It is noted that different blending ratio of bio-jet fuel to Jet A-1 fuel can effectively affect the final composition and
Chen, WH +5 more
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