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From biodiesel and bioethanol to liquid hydrocarbon fuels: new hydrotreating and advanced microbial technologies

Autores

SERRANO RUIZ, JUAN CARLOS, Ramos-Fernandez, Enrique V. , Sepulveda-Escribano, Antonio

Publicación externa

Si

Medio

Energy Environ. Sci.

Alcance

Article

Naturaleza

Científica

Cuartil JCR

Cuartil SJR

Impacto JCR

11.653

Impacto SJR

5.868

Fecha de publicacion

01/02/2012

ISI

000299502300013

Abstract

Biodiesel and bioethanol, produced by simple and well-known transesterification and fermentation technologies, dominate the current biofuel market. However, their implementation in the hydrocarbon-based transport infrastructure faces serious energy-density and compatibility issues. The transformation of biomass into liquid hydrocarbons chemically identical to those currently used in our vehicles can help to overcome these issues eliminating the need to accommodate new fuels and facilitating a smooth transition toward a low carbon transportation system. These strong incentives are favoring the onset of new technologies such as hydrotreating and advanced microbial synthesis which are designed to produce gasoline, diesel and jet fuels from classical biomass feedstocks such as vegetable oils and sugars. The present Perspective paper intends to provide a state-of-the-art overview of these promising routes.

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