Modern biomass-based transportation fuels from pyrolysis process, bio-ethanol, bio-methanol and bio-diesel

In this paper, the modern biomass-based transportation fuels such as fuels from Pyrolysis process, bio-ethanol, bio-methanol, and bio-diesel are briefly reviewed. Here, the term bio-fuel and non-organic fuel is referred to as liquid or gaseous fuels for the transport sector that are predominantly pr...

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Main Authors: Mohd Badli, Muhammad Faizul Amri, Vicknasparran, Adam Nasuha, Khalid, Amir, Mustaffa, Norrizal, Ngadiron, Zuraidah, Mohamed Sunar, Norshuhaila
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author Mohd Badli, Muhammad Faizul Amri
Vicknasparran, Adam Nasuha
Khalid, Amir
Mustaffa, Norrizal
Ngadiron, Zuraidah
Mohamed Sunar, Norshuhaila
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Mohd Badli, Muhammad Faizul Amri
Vicknasparran, Adam Nasuha
Khalid, Amir
Mustaffa, Norrizal
Ngadiron, Zuraidah
Mohamed Sunar, Norshuhaila
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description In this paper, the modern biomass-based transportation fuels such as fuels from Pyrolysis process, bio-ethanol, bio-methanol, and bio-diesel are briefly reviewed. Here, the term bio-fuel and non-organic fuel is referred to as liquid or gaseous fuels for the transport sector that are predominantly produced from biomass. There are several reasons for bio-fuels and non-organic fuel to be considered as relevant technologies by both developing and industrialized countries. They include energy security reasons, environmental concerns, foreign exchange savings, and socioeconomic issues related to the rural sector. The term modern biomass is generally used to describe the traditional biomass use through the efficient and clean combustion technologies and sustained supply of biomass resources, environmentally sound and competitive fuels, heat and electricity using modern conversion technologies. Modern bio-mass can be used for the generation of electricity and heat. Bio-ethanol, bio-methanol and bio-diesel as well as diesel produced from biomass by Pyrolysis process are the most modern biomass-based transportation fuels. Bio-ethanol is a petrol additive/substitute.
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spelling my.uthm.eprints-29112022-01-03T00:40:14Z http://eprints.uthm.edu.my/2911/ Modern biomass-based transportation fuels from pyrolysis process, bio-ethanol, bio-methanol and bio-diesel Mohd Badli, Muhammad Faizul Amri Vicknasparran, Adam Nasuha Khalid, Amir Mustaffa, Norrizal Ngadiron, Zuraidah Mohamed Sunar, Norshuhaila TL1-484 Motor vehicles. Cycles TP315-360 Fuel In this paper, the modern biomass-based transportation fuels such as fuels from Pyrolysis process, bio-ethanol, bio-methanol, and bio-diesel are briefly reviewed. Here, the term bio-fuel and non-organic fuel is referred to as liquid or gaseous fuels for the transport sector that are predominantly produced from biomass. There are several reasons for bio-fuels and non-organic fuel to be considered as relevant technologies by both developing and industrialized countries. They include energy security reasons, environmental concerns, foreign exchange savings, and socioeconomic issues related to the rural sector. The term modern biomass is generally used to describe the traditional biomass use through the efficient and clean combustion technologies and sustained supply of biomass resources, environmentally sound and competitive fuels, heat and electricity using modern conversion technologies. Modern bio-mass can be used for the generation of electricity and heat. Bio-ethanol, bio-methanol and bio-diesel as well as diesel produced from biomass by Pyrolysis process are the most modern biomass-based transportation fuels. Bio-ethanol is a petrol additive/substitute. Penerbit UTHM Khalid, Amir 2020 Book Section PeerReviewed text en http://eprints.uthm.edu.my/2911/1/Ch06.pdf Mohd Badli, Muhammad Faizul Amri and Vicknasparran, Adam Nasuha and Khalid, Amir and Mustaffa, Norrizal and Ngadiron, Zuraidah and Mohamed Sunar, Norshuhaila (2020) Modern biomass-based transportation fuels from pyrolysis process, bio-ethanol, bio-methanol and bio-diesel. In: Fuel, Automotive and Engine Technology. Penerbit UTHM, pp. 51-62. ISBN 978-967-2916-32-1
spellingShingle TL1-484 Motor vehicles. Cycles
TP315-360 Fuel
Mohd Badli, Muhammad Faizul Amri
Vicknasparran, Adam Nasuha
Khalid, Amir
Mustaffa, Norrizal
Ngadiron, Zuraidah
Mohamed Sunar, Norshuhaila
Modern biomass-based transportation fuels from pyrolysis process, bio-ethanol, bio-methanol and bio-diesel
title Modern biomass-based transportation fuels from pyrolysis process, bio-ethanol, bio-methanol and bio-diesel
title_full Modern biomass-based transportation fuels from pyrolysis process, bio-ethanol, bio-methanol and bio-diesel
title_fullStr Modern biomass-based transportation fuels from pyrolysis process, bio-ethanol, bio-methanol and bio-diesel
title_full_unstemmed Modern biomass-based transportation fuels from pyrolysis process, bio-ethanol, bio-methanol and bio-diesel
title_short Modern biomass-based transportation fuels from pyrolysis process, bio-ethanol, bio-methanol and bio-diesel
title_sort modern biomass-based transportation fuels from pyrolysis process, bio-ethanol, bio-methanol and bio-diesel
topic TL1-484 Motor vehicles. Cycles
TP315-360 Fuel
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