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Biomass substitute for petroleum-based chemicals
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Biomass substitute for petroleum-based chemicals
A team of
University of Massachusetts Amherst chemical engineers have
developed a way to produce high-volume chemical feedstocks from pyrolytic bio-oils derived from biomass.
November 26, 2010 By University of Massachusetts Amherst
Nov. 26, 2010, Amherst, MA – A team of
University of Massachusetts Amherst chemical engineers report that they have
developed a way to produce high-volume chemical feedstocks (including benzene,
toluene, xylenes, and olefins) from pyrolytic bio-oils derived from biomass. |
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