ExxonMobil and University of Wisconsin-Madison to Advance Research into Conversion of Biomass into Transportation Fuel
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UW-Madison has long been known for its expertise in biomass conversion.
The project leverages the university’s expertise with ExxonMobil’s
resources and strong technological capabilities.
“The renewal of our agreement with the
Over the past two years, research has focused on a multistep approach for converting cellulosic biomass to transportation fuels. A new approach with the potential to reduce the number of processing steps will be explored in this collaboration. This approach using solvents could potentially dissolve the entire biomass, which might make it possible to convert the whole biomass into fuel-sized molecules in a single reactor.
Another potential process that will be studied in this collaboration involves the catalytic transformation of bio-derived ethanol into bio-derived diesel and jet fuel. Ethanol is currently produced from a range of sources and is widely used as an additive to gasoline. This technology could potentially allow larger diesel and jet fuel molecules to be produced from renewable sources. Our research continues to focus on non-food sources like corn stover and other cellulosic feedstocks.
“Biofuels have the potential to become a significant option for meeting growing global demand for diesel and jet fuel if low cost and scalable technologies can be developed,” says Professor Huber. “The focus of this fundamental research is to demonstrate technologies that could make such a scenario possible. We expect to use the same type of catalytic technologies that are already used in the petrochemical industry to convert oil into fuels and chemicals.”
ExxonMobil’s work with UW-Madison is a recent addition in a series
of partnerships the company has established with leading
universities around the world as part of its ongoing research into
early-stage innovative projects. This area of biofuels research adds to
ExxonMobil’s broader advanced
biofuels research portfolio, which includes joint research
collaborations focused on algae-based
biofuels with
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