June 1, 2013
Book Chapter

THERMOCHEMICAL CONVERSION OF FERMENTATION-DERIVED OXYGENATES TO FUELS

Abstract

At present ethanol generated from renewable resources through fermentation process is the dominant biofuel. But ethanol suffers from undesirable fuel properties such as low energy density and high water solubility. The production capacity of fermentation derived oxygenates are projected to rise in near future beyond the current needs. The conversion of oxygenates to hydrocarbon compounds that are similar to gasoline, diesel and jet fuel is considered as one of the viable option. In this chapter the thermo catalytic conversion of oxygenates generated through fermentation to fuel range hydrocarbons will be discussed.

Revised: February 26, 2014 | Published: June 1, 2013

Citation

Ramasamy K.K., and Y. Wang. 2013. THERMOCHEMICAL CONVERSION OF FERMENTATION-DERIVED OXYGENATES TO FUELS. In Biomass Processing, Conversion and Biorefinery, edited by B Zhang and Y Wang. 289-300. Hauppauge, New York:Nova Publishers. PNNL-SA-92769.