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Catalyst design for biorefining
Karen Wilson
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, Adam F. Lee
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Chemical Engineering & Applied Chemistry
Energy and Bioproducts Research Institute (EBRI)
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Specialty Chemicals
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Biorefining
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Catalyst Design
100%
Climate Change
50%
Hydrophobicity
50%
Deforestation
50%
Petroleum Refinery
50%
Rising CO2
50%
Bifunctional
50%
Rational Design
50%
Nanotechnology
50%
Low-cost Solutions
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Porous Materials
50%
World Population
50%
Lignocellulose
50%
Sustainable Biomass
50%
Biomass Valorization
50%
CO2 Emissions
50%
Food Production
50%
Organic Molecules
50%
Chemical Products
50%
Biomass Processing
50%
Biofuel Production
50%
Potential Feedstocks
50%
Agricultural Land Use
50%
Heterogeneous Catalyst
50%
Solid Acid
50%
Fine Chemicals
50%
Transportation Fuels
50%
Catalyst Surface
50%
Sustainable Transportation
50%
Acid-base
50%
Platform Chemicals
50%
Sustainable Resources
50%
Grand Challenges
50%
Oil-based
50%
Bulk Chemicals
50%
Plant Sources
50%
Non-petroleum
50%
Commodity Chemicals
50%
Biorefinery Concept
50%
Aquatic Sources
50%
Waste Oil
50%
Chemical Engineering
Carbon Dioxide
100%
Catalyst Surface
100%
Transportation Fuels
100%
Engineering
Biomass Valorization
100%