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Renewable High-Octane Gasoline by Aqueous-Phase Hydrodeoxygenation of C5 and C6 Carbohydrates over Pt/Zirconium Phosphate Catalysts
ChemSusChem (2010)
  • George W Huber, University of Massachusetts - Amherst
  • N. Li
  • G. A Tompsett
Abstract

High-octane gasoline is obtained by the aqueous-phase hydrodeoxygenation of both C5 and C6 aqueous sugar alcohol solutions. High yields are achieved by using a platinum/zirconia phosphate catalyst, showing how bifunctional catalysis can be tuned to selectively convert biomass-derived feedstocks into targeted fuels and chemicals.

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Publication Date
2010
Citation Information
George W Huber, N. Li and G. A Tompsett. "Renewable High-Octane Gasoline by Aqueous-Phase Hydrodeoxygenation of C5 and C6 Carbohydrates over Pt/Zirconium Phosphate Catalysts" ChemSusChem Vol. 3 Iss. 10 (2010)
Available at: http://works.bepress.com/george_huber/18/