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Hydrogen fuel production from sugarcane and its byproducts – a critical review
Abstract The transition to a low‐carbon economy has intensified the search for sustainable hydrogen (H2) production routes. Sugarcane and its byproducts, such as bagasse, molasses and vinasse, have emerged as promising feedstocks due to their ready availability and renewable nature. However, comprehensive evaluations of the efficiency, limitations, and
Jaqueline Calixto de Sousa +3 more
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Comprehensive techno-economic analysis of wastewater-based algal biofuel production: A case study
Chunhua Xin +9 more
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Abstract This study explored the valorization of two carbohydrate rich food wastes, a sugary (spoiled dates, SD) and a starchy (wasted rice, WR) one, for the biotechnological production of α‐amylase, biohydrogen (bioH2), and methane (CH4). Initially, the bioH2 and CH4 production potentials of raw SD and WR were assessed without any pretreatment, via ...
Mohamed Hashem, Ioanna Ntaikou
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Strategies for enhancing microbial tolerance to inhibitors for biofuel production: A review
Shizeng Wang, Xinxiao Sun, Qipeng Yuan
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Seaweed Biofuel Derived from Integrated Multi-trophic Aquaculture [PDF]
Amita Jacob +4 more
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Lipids to biojet and sustainable aviation fuel: uses and competing demands for lipid feedstocks
Abstract The use of biojet and sustainable aviation fuels (SAF) as low carbon‐intensity (CI) fuels is likely to be the primary pathway to decarbonize aviation. ‘Waste lipids’, such as fats, oils, and greases (FOGs), are preferred feedstocks due to their lower CI. However, they are mainly used to make biodiesel or renewable diesel.
Ali Maghzian, Jack (John) Saddler
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The increasing demand for sustainable energy has spurred interest in biofuels as a renewable alternative to fossil fuels. Biomass gasification and pyrolysis are two prominent thermochemical conversion processes for biofuel production.
Vladimir Bukhtoyarov +5 more
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A site selection model to identify optimal locations for microalgae biofuel production facilities in sicily (Italy) [PDF]
The lack of sustainability and negative environmental impacts of using fossil fuel resources for energy production and their consequent increase in prices during last decades have led to an increasing interest in the development of renewable biofuels ...
Brusca, S. +4 more
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Straw use and availability for second generation biofuels in England
N.J. Glithero +2 more
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Abstract Microalgae oil (MAO), a third‐generation biofuel, can support global transportation fuel demand as a fossil fuel substitute. Schizochytrium sp. MAO is particularly promising for direct use in compression ignition (CI) engines, especially in the marine sector, due to its adaptability and high oil yield.
Victor Debnath +3 more
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