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Metabolic engineering for the production of hydrocarbon fuels
Current Opinion in Biotechnology, 2015Biofuels have been attracting increasing attention to provide a solution to the problems of climate change and our dependence on limited fossil oil. During the last decade, metabolic engineering has been performed to develop superior microorganisms for the production of so called advanced biofuels. Among the advanced biofuels, hydrocarbons possess high-
Lee, Sang Yup+2 more
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THERMAL STABILITY OF HYDROCARBON FUELS
1961Abstract : Research was conducted to: (1) develop a small scale jet fuel thermal stability tester capable of operation at fuel temperatures from 300 to 650 F with samples 1 qt or less in size, and (2) study the effects of storage on thermal stability performance of JP-6 grade jet fuels and establish causes (in terms of environmental factors and fuel ...
G. D. Kittredge+2 more
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Direct Hydrocarbon Solid Oxide Fuel Cells
Chemical Reviews, 2004AbstractFor Abstract see ChemInform Abstract in Full Text.
Raymond J. Gorte, Steven McIntosh
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Conversion of hydrocarbons and alcohols for fuel cells
Journal of Power Sources, 2002The growing demand for clean and efficient energy systems is the driving force in the development of fuel processing technology for providing hydrogen or hydrogen-containing gaseous fuels for power generation in fuel cells. Successful development of low cost, efficient fuel processing systems will be critical to the commercialisation of this technology.
Jens R. Rostrup-Nielsen, Finn Joensen
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HYDROCARBON FUEL CELL ELECTRODES
1968Abstract : The report describes the continuing evaluation of electrodes and matrix materials in fuel cell systems utilizing acid electrolytes and operating with impure hydrogen fuel. Several experimental anodes and anode catalysts were evaluated in matrix cells using 5 N H2SO4 (70C, 1% CO) and 85% H3PO4 (150C, 10% CO) electrolytes.
Ernest W. Schmitz+2 more
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An Oxy-Hydrocarbon Model of Fossil Fuels
ASME 2007 Power Conference, 2007This paper asserts a new method of analyzing fossil fuels, useful for sorting coals into well defined categories and for the identification of outlying ultimate analysis data. It describes a series of techniques starting with a new multi-variant approach for describing the lower Ranks of coal, progressing to a classical, but modified, single-variant ...
Tom Canning, Fred D. Lang
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Hydrocarbon Fuels from Lignocellulose
2017The main motivation for biofuels at present is to enable transportation fuels which do not contribute to global warming. Biofuels made from non-food biomass, collectively called lignocellulose, dramatically reduce the net carbon dioxide emissions from light and heavy duty vehicles. Lignocellulose consists of agricultural residue such as corn stover and
Jayson M. Keels+5 more
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Volatility of blended fuel of endothermic hydrocarbon fuel and triethylamine
Fuel, 2006Abstract Bubble-point vapor pressures and equilibrium temperatures for the mixtures of a refined kerosene based endothermic hydrocarbon fuel (EHF) and triethylamine (TEA) with different mass fractions were measured by comparative ebulliometry with inclined ebulliometers.
Xipeng Zhou+4 more
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Phytotoxicity and Plant Uptake of Fuel Oil Hydrocarbons
Journal of Environmental Quality, 1997AbstractThe phytotoxicity and phytoavailability of hydrocarbons (HC) were studied in soils artificially contaminated with fuel oil. The presence of HC in the soil inhibited seed germination and reduced plant growth. The germination and development of cultivated plants varied with the chemical structure of HC, the HC concentration in soil, and the plant
Chaîneau, C.H.+2 more
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A Proton‐Conducting Fuel Cell Operating with Hydrocarbon Fuels
Angewandte Chemie, 2008Atsuko Tomita+3 more
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