“…LPG (C 2 –C 5, primarily propane and butane) is a versatile fuel that can be used for heating, cooking, and power generation. LPG combustion produces lower emissions (i.e., hydrocarbons, CO, CO 2 , and NO x ) in comparison to coal, diesel, and gasoline. , In addition, LPG is easier and cheaper to liquefy, store, and transport than biogas . LPG could be produced from biomass-sourced syngas and CO 2 ; but undesired byproducts, such as polynuclear aromatics and oxygenates, and the energy-intensive biomass gasification processes were unavoidable. − Furthermore, high operating pressures and multiple reaction steps to obtain intermediate molecules were required. − Thus, a simple method to produce LPG from biomass has yet to be proven.…”