Transportation biofuels : pathways for production [E-Book] / Alwin Hoogendoorn and Han J.M.N.V. van Kasteren.
The transportation industry is still largely reliant on fossil fuels, whose use and extraction have significant environmental costs. Biofuels produced from renewable resources biomass offer a more sustainable alternative. However, it is important that production methods should be energy efficient an...
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Personal Name(s): | Hoogendoorn, Alwin, author |
Kasteren, Han van, author | |
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New edition. |
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Cambridge :
Royal Society of Chemistry,
2020
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1 online resource. |
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englisch |
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1788015045 1788016254 9781788015042 9781788016254 |
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505 | |a Biological Conversion of Syngas into Ethanol -- Biological Conversion of Syngas into Methane -- Enzymatic Biodiesel -- Sustainability and Future Directions -- Concluding Remarks | ||
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