Light Olefin Production by Cracking <i>Nannochloris oculata</i> Microalgae using Aluminosilicate Catalysts
The global demand and sustainability concerns for producing light olefins encouraged researchers to look for an alternative and sustainable feedstock. Alkenes, such as ethene, propene and butene, are known as light olefins. Olefins are the backbone of the chemical industry because they serve as the...
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Scholar Commons
2017
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