Wang et al., 2007 - Google Patents
Characteristics of bio-oil-syngas and its utilization in Fischer− Tropsch synthesisWang et al., 2007
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- Wang Z
- Dong T
- Yuan L
- Kan T
- Zhu X
- Torimoto Y
- Sadakata M
- Li Q
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- Energy & Fuels
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The Fischer− Tropsch synthesis (FTS) using bio-oil-syngas has been investigated as a potential approach to obtaining clean liquid bio-fuels. Bio-oil-syngas, defined as the syngas obtained from bio-oil steam reforming, was generated via the catalytic steam reforming of …
- 230000015572 biosynthetic process 0 title abstract description 84
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