Archive for the ‘Butanol’ Category
Green Car Congress: UK Cellulosic Biobutanol Company Raises £4.9M
The company is integrating this patented hydrolysis technology with a proprietary butanol fermentation process.
Al Fin Energy: Tweaking Ralstonia Eutropha to Synthesize Bio-Butanol
Gas is more similar to isobutanol than ethanol, which would allow isobutanol to be distributed through existing pipelines and used in cars with greater ease and fewer modifications. Compared to the electrical car , isobutanol has the …
Go Green Articles » Moving Forward With Bio Fuel
Any fuel created from biomass can be called bio fuel, though the tag gets the most media attention when used to denote biomass-based fuels that power internal combustion engines peculiarly cars . These contain bio diesel, bio butanol , …
Higher Alcohols | Hybrid Auto Review – Hybrid Cars
I don’t see anything in the above to make me question BP’s assertion that it can be used at higher concentrations than ethanol in unmodified cars . Even more intriguing is the possibility that butanol could be used as a diesel extender, …
Green Car Congress: Boeing and Chinese Academy of Science to …
One US company was proposing to feed CO and hydrogen to yeasts to produce ethanol, but they should try to produce butanol as well which has high enough energy density for most aircraft flights but the fuel tanks may have to be heated.
Green Car Congress: Study of Vapor Pressures of Gasoline-Alcohol …
Green Car Congress … RVPs (predicted DVPE) of single- and dual-alcohol blends in gasoline with different relative proportions of ethanol and 1- butanol . Credit: ACS, Andersen et al.
Biobutanol-Fuel of potential
Butanol has an energy density closer to gasoline than the other additive which is commonly used today; videlicet ethanol.
Bioethanol the Green Fuel that Powers Green Cars from Saab and …
With fossil fuel stocks in rapid decline and scientist around the world arguing the case for global warming, caused by increased CO2 emissions,
Alternative Fuels Snatch Auto Industry's Limelight | Audi Auto
Alternative fuels include biodiesel, butanol , ethanol, chemically stored electricity like batteries and fuel cells, hydrogen, methane, natural gas, biomass, wood, wood gas, vegetable oil, and peanut oil. ..
Why are auto companies reluctant to offer “clean diesel” vehicles …
I read this this morning and was absolutely appalled.