Sustainable Aviation Fuel Molecules from (Hemi)Cellulose: Computational Insights into Synthesis Routes, Fuel Properties, and Process Chemistry Metrics
Chin-Fei Chang,
Kristin Paragian,
Sunitha Sadula
et al.
Abstract:Production of sustainable aviation fuels (SAFs) can significantly
reduce the aviation industry’s carbon footprint. Current pathways
that produce SAFs in significant volumes from ethanol and fatty acids
can be costly, have a relatively high carbon intensity (CI), and impose
sustainability challenges. There is a need for a diversified approach
to reduce costs and utilize more sustainable feedstocks effectively.
Here, we map out catalytic synthesis routes to convert furanics derived
from the (hemi)cellulosic biom… Show more
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