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Bioisobutanol as a Promising Feedstock for Production of “Green” Hydrocarbons and Petrochemicals (A Review)
The existing approaches to bioisobutanol synthesis and commercial production are considered. Ways of using bioisobutanol as a component of motor fuel and as a promising feedstock for the production of “green” hydrocarbons and other petrochemicals that favor the progress of low-carbon economy are discussed. Particular attention is paid to catalytic processes of isobutanol conversion to isobutylene and butenes, aromatic hydrocarbons, C2–С4 olefins, and hydrogen-containing gases. Data on the mechanism of isobutanol transformations on zeolite catalysts are given.
Bioisobutanol as a Promising Feedstock for Production of “Green” Hydrocarbons and Petrochemicals (A Review)
The existing approaches to bioisobutanol synthesis and commercial production are considered. Ways of using bioisobutanol as a component of motor fuel and as a promising feedstock for the production of “green” hydrocarbons and other petrochemicals that favor the progress of low-carbon economy are discussed. Particular attention is paid to catalytic processes of isobutanol conversion to isobutylene and butenes, aromatic hydrocarbons, C2–С4 olefins, and hydrogen-containing gases. Data on the mechanism of isobutanol transformations on zeolite catalysts are given.
Bioisobutanol as a Promising Feedstock for Production of “Green” Hydrocarbons and Petrochemicals (A Review)
Pet. Chem.
Dedov, A. G. (author) / Karavaev, A. A. (author) / Loktev, A. S. (author) / Osipov, A. K. (author)
Petroleum Chemistry ; 61 ; 1139-1157
2021-11-01
19 pages
Article (Journal)
Electronic Resource
English
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