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*[https://www.alkcon.com/biopropane/ Alkconn - Biopropane - ‘’Proprietary’’ Catalytic Methane->Propane Conversion]
*[https://www.alkcon.com/biopropane/ Alkconn - Biopropane - ‘’Proprietary’’ Catalytic Methane->Propane Conversion]
*[http://www.nexanteca.com/blog/problem-purpose-bio-propane An Article by “FGE Nextant” Titled “The problem with on-purpose bio-propane“ ]
*[http://www.nexanteca.com/blog/problem-purpose-bio-propane An Article by “FGE Nextant” Titled “The problem with on-purpose bio-propane“ ]
**While largely critical,  it did show a good summary of the current state of the art/economics of that
**Also mentioned the [[Low Carbon Fuel Standard]] or LCFS / [[Carbon Pricing]] and what impact that may have
**TLDR:  Propane is largely popular due to it being a cheap byproduct
***Compared to High Value and/or High Volume options like [[SAF]] etc,  propane is low priority and low profitability (without heavy carbon taxing)
****They did mention [[Oberon Fuels]] / [[rDME]] or [[DME]] blending in Propane,  [[DME-Propane Fuel Blends]] ,  which was neat!


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

Latest revision as of 14:13, 22 April 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)

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