About this Research Topic
In the past decade, research has been focusing on developing technologies to produce drop-in fuels which could be used “as is” to substitute for conventional petroleum-derived fuels including gasoline, jet fuel, and diesel. Bio-based functional replacement chemicals and novel products are an exciting and promising new area of interest to academia, governments, and industry. As the lignocellulose structure is very different from petroleum, it is likely that some novel bio-derived products might have properties superior to existing materials. Undoubtedly, these performance-advantaged products will greatly benefit the bioeconomy and environment, especially if these new chemicals are produced from feedstocks such as biomass, wet wastes and industrial waste gases.
This Research Topic aims to introduce the current advancements in bio-based fuels/chemicals, especially petroleum replacement chemicals from renewable feedstocks or wastes, and identify the challenges in developing these new conversion technologies via biological and/or chemical pathways.
The Topic Editors encourage submissions of original research articles, short communications, and review articles. The themes covered in this Research Topic include but are not restricted to:
1. Biological production of drop-in bio-based fuels/chemicals from biomass;
2. Chemical catalytic production of drop-in bio-based fuels/chemicals from biomass;
3. Biological or chemical production of bio-based chemicals with functional replacement of the petroleum-derived products;
4. Biological or chemical production of novel bioproducts which don’t resemble an existing petroleum-derived product in structure or function, but with superior performance;
5. Drop-in or novel chemicals produced from other carbon feedstocks including MSW, food wastes, waste fats/oils and other feedstocks not suitable for food or feed use;
6. Review or research papers addressing the challenges in developing novel bio-based chemicals.
Keywords: Renewable feedstock, Biomass, Bio-based fuels/chemicals, Drop-in, Functional replacement, Wastes
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