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Old 1st July 2008, 03:18 PM
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Bio-Fuels: Availability and Physical Characteristics

Hi, I'm new at this site but not new at the subject. I would like to know more and therefore I think this post will help all of us by sharing information.

With this thread I would like to know how many bio-fuels we know (individual and as a team) and if we do know their physical characteristics.

I can start with:
  • Rapeseed
  • Sunflower oil
  • Biogas - after decontamination treatment
    • methanation
    • pyrolysis and gasification
    • H2 enriched gases
Some of the aboved mentioned that can come from flah pyrolysis of biomass or vegatable oils esterification.

Any idea where we can find some more specific information about any type of BioFuels?

Thanks for you input.
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