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Branched-Chain Higher Alcohols
2011China's energy requirements and environmental concerns have stimulated efforts toward developing alternative liquid fuels. Compared with fuel ethanol, branched-chain higher alcohols (BCHAs), including isopropanol, isobutanol, 2-methyl-1-butanol, and 3-methyl-1-butanol, exhibit significant advantages, such as higher energy density, lower hygroscopicity,
Bao-Wei, Wang +5 more
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Metabolic engineering for higher alcohol production
Metabolic Engineering, 2014Engineering microbial hosts for the production of higher alcohols looks to combine the benefits of renewable biological production with the useful chemical properties of larger alcohols. In this review we outline the array of metabolic engineering strategies employed for the efficient diversion of carbon flux from native biosynthetic pathways to the ...
Nicole E. Nozzi +3 more
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Defining maximum levels of higher alcohols in alcoholic beverages and surrogate alcohol products
Regulatory Toxicology and Pharmacology, 2008Higher alcohols occur naturally in alcoholic beverages as by-products of alcoholic fermentation. Recently, concerns have been raised about the levels of higher alcohols in surrogate alcohol (i.e., illicit or home-produced alcoholic beverages) that might lead to an increased incidence of liver diseases in regions where there is a high consumption of ...
Dirk W, Lachenmeier +2 more
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Law, alcohol, and higher education
New Directions for Student Services, 1986AbstractThe emergence of “dram shop laws” and “risk management” programs and the resulting impacts on the higher education community are reviewed.
E. T. Buchanan, Paul M. Oliaro
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Thermodynamics of higher alcohol synthesis
Energy & Fuels, 1993The paper presents the results obtained with the ASPEN PLUS process simulation package for definition of the thermodynamic behaviour of the reactions by which higher alcohols are synthesized from CO/H 2 ...
Simon Mawson +3 more
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2019
Recently, C5 and higher alcohols are considered as alternative fuels because they emit less greenhouse gases and harmful pollutants. Of C5 alcohols, n-pentanol and isopentanol are mainly studied as a blending component with diesel fuel. Therefore, the physico-chemical properties, fundamental combustion studies, and utilization of pentanol in ...
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Recently, C5 and higher alcohols are considered as alternative fuels because they emit less greenhouse gases and harmful pollutants. Of C5 alcohols, n-pentanol and isopentanol are mainly studied as a blending component with diesel fuel. Therefore, the physico-chemical properties, fundamental combustion studies, and utilization of pentanol in ...
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On the Mechanism of Formation of Higher Alcohols During Alcoholic Fermentation
Science, 1952J G B, CASTOR, J F, GUYMON
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Alcohol and Higher-Order Problem Solving
Quarterly Journal of Studies on Alcohol, 1961J A, CARPENTER +3 more
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