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Catalytic Conversion of Lower Olefins to Aromatics Using Zeolite‐Based Catalysts
Zeolite‐catalyzed upgrading of light olefins (C2–C4) into benzene, toluene, and xylenes (BTX) represents a sustainable route to aromatics. This review outlines thermodynamic and mechanistic aspects, the influence of acidity and textural properties of catalysts.
Paresh Butolia +5 more
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Impact of climate change on first generation biofuels production in the 21st century [PDF]
This study assessed the potential (near, medium, and long term) impacts of climate change on first generation corn bioethanol and soybean biodiesel production in Gainesville, Florida, USA.
Duckers, Les +2 more
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ABSTRACT This study aimed to assess the risk of mycotoxin contamination and delayed harvesting on the quality and technological parameters of spring oats and triticale. Seventy‐two grain samples were collected at three stages from four randomized field replots.
Yuliia Kochiieru +9 more
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Life cycle cost of bioethanol bioeconomy of sugarcane bagasse in Indonesia
As one of the largest agricultural industries in Indonesia, the sugarcane industry plays a vital role in realising the potential of second-generation bioethanol production from sugarcane bagasse (SCB).
Aditiya Harjon Bahar +5 more
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Hyperspectral proximal sensing was used to characterize the life stages and physiological responses of Diatraea saccharalis and to detect parasitism by Cotesia flavipes. Distinct spectral signatures differentiated eggs, larval instars, pupae, and adults, as well as live, dead, and parasitized larvae.
Souradji I. Bachirou +3 more
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Feedstock for Bioethanol Production from a Technological Paradigm Perspective
Because of the impending energy crisis and the environmental problems caused by the excessive use of fossil fuels, biofuels produced from renewable energy biomass have been playing a more significant role in the world.
Jiuping Xu, Meihui Li, Ting Ni
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How innovation systems emerge to solve ecological problems: Biofuels in the United States and Brazil [PDF]
This paper discusses the re-emergence of biofuel innovation systems in the United States and Brazil. We argue that innovation systems emerge and evolve to solve a problem, and that the way the problem is framed and articulated has a significant impact on
Gee, Sally, McMeekin, Andrew
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Emerging Technologies for Biobutanol Production via Syngas Fermentation
Biobutanol production from syngas is promising but limited by microbial energy conservation and gas–liquid mass transfer. This review integrates advances in cultivation control and bioreactor engineering with next‐generation biological tools including metabolic rewiring, co‐cultivation and chain elongation, and electro‐fermentation to enable carbon ...
Xuemei Wang +3 more
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Microalgae are photosynthetic microorganisms that contain carbohydrates can be converted into glucose through a hydrolysis process so that they can be used as raw materials for bioethanol production. Navicula sp. strain TAD is a type of marine microalgae
Ivonne Telussa +3 more
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The production of bioethanol as a clean liquid fuel in a cost-effective way is highly desired by global energetics. Sugar beet molasses is a renewable and cheap substrate for the production of biotechnological products.
Farshad Darvishi +1 more
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