Biopropane
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Propane (C3H8) is a gas used for heating, power and as an alternative vehicle fuel. It is commonly mixed with butane and other similar gases and is sometimes sold as a compressed liquid under the name "liquid petroleum gas" or LPG. Propane is traditionally produced as a by-product of oil and natural gas processing, but researchers have developed a technique for producing a biopropane from biomass feedstocks.[1]
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- Uses supercritical water, which is water that is simultaneously heated and put under high-pressure to prevent from boiling and turning to steam.[1]
Companies
- C3 Bioenergy - Has developed a process to produce biopropane, propylene and hydrogen from biomass.
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