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Conversion of poplar biomass into high-energy density tricyclic sesquiterpene jet fuel blendstocks.

Gina M GeiselmanJames KirbyAlexander LanderaPeter OtoupalGabriella PapaCarolina BarcelosEric R SundstromLalitendu DasHarsha D MagurudeniyaMaren WehrsAlberto RodriguezBlake A SimmonsJon K MagnusonAindrila MukhopadhyayTaek Soon LeeAnthe GeorgeJohn M Gladden
Published in: Microbial cell factories (2020)
Our findings indicate that prespatane and epi-isozizaene in their hydrogenated states would be attractive blending options in Jet A or other lower density renewable jet fuels as they would improve viscosity and increase their energy density. Saturated epi-isozizaene and saturated prespatane have energy densities that are 16.6 and 18.8% higher than Jet A, respectively. These results highlight the potential of R. toruloides as a production host for the sustainable and scalable production of bio-derived jet fuel blends, and this is the first report of prespatane as an alternative jet fuel.
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