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Production of Biofuel via Hydrogenation of Lignin from Biomass
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2017
New Advances in Hydrogenation Processes - Fundamentals and Applications
Historically, humans have been harnessing biomass as a source of energy since the time they knew to make a fire from woods. Even today, some countries still depend on woods as a main source of energy. Biologically, biomass contains carbon-, hydrogen-and oxygen-based matters that unify in a solid material and that are potentially to be converted to fuel. Lignin is one of the components present in lignocellulosic biomass and has been actively examined to be used for biofuel production. Issues
doi:10.5772/66108
fatcat:ljgpqfercnbljd5cp4xnaslicq