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AM-99-54 BIODESULFURIZATION OF GASOLINE: AN ASSESSMENT OF TECHNICAL AND ECONOMIC FEASIBILITY AND OUTLINE OF R&D ROADMAP TOWARD COMMERCIALIZATION
David J. Boron U.S. Department of Energy, Washington, D.C. Dr. William R. Deever Deever-Ross, Inc., Beaumont, TX Dr. Ronald M. Atlas University of Louisville, Louisville, KY Dr. Beverly L. McFarland MicroBioTech Consulting, Davis, CA J.A. Meyer Martinez,
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Description:
Biocatalytic processes to produce a gasoline product having less than 50 ppm sulfur can be ready for commercialization within 4 to 6 years. Major considerations that impact the feasibility and probability of this conclusion include: · Location of the refinery plant. · Location of the bioprocess in the refinery plant. · Bioprocessing costs.
Product Details:
Product ID: | AM-99-54 |
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Publication Year: | 1999 |