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*[[DME]] / [[DME Blending]] / [[DME-Propane Blending]]
*[[DME]] / [[DME Blending]] / [[DME-Propane Blending]]
**While NOT the same, the similar storage conditions have lead some propane groups to propose blending DME into the propane as a means to reduce the [[Carbon Intensity]] of the fuel
**While NOT the same, the similar storage conditions have lead some propane groups to propose blending DME into the propane as a means to reduce the [[Carbon Intensity]] of the fuel
*[[Propane Storage Architecture]]


=External Links=
=External Links=
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*[https://www.alkcon.com/biopropane/ Alkconn - Biopropane - ‘’Proprietary’’ Catalytic Methane->Propane Conversion]


[[Category:Biofuel]] [[Category: Bio-Petrochemistry]]
[[Category:Biofuel]] [[Category: Bio-Petrochemistry]]

Latest revision as of 02:33, 12 January 2026

Basics

  • Difficult to do from a methane upgrading route, but this paper shows it is possible
  • The paper used a Chromium-Zinc Catalyst on a β-Zeolite Catalyst, which is luckily not too rare (ie no rare earth metals etc)

Internal Links

External Links