With a Technology License from MIT and NREL in Hand, Comstock Fuels Aims to Produce Jet Fuel from Lignin - CleanTechnica
3 Articles
3 Articles
With a Technology License from MIT and NREL in Hand, Comstock Fuels Aims to Produce Jet Fuel from Lignin - CleanTechnica
Patent-Pending Technology Turns Lignin—a Plant Structural Material—Into Aromatic Hydrocarbons That Could Help Leap Over Synthetic Aviation Fuel ‘Blend Wall’ It is an ideal complement to Comstock Fuels’ own technologies: an additional refining step to upgrade lignin from biomass into aromatic hydrocarbons, which are molecules needed to produce “drop-in” synthetic aviation ... [continued] The post With a Technology License from MIT and NREL in Han…
With a Technology License from MIT and NREL in Hand, Comstock Fuels Aims to Produce Jet Fuel from Lignin
Patent-Pending Technology Turns Lignin-a Plant Structural Material-Into Aromatic Hydrocarbons That Could Help Leap Over Synthetic Aviation Fuel 'Blend Wall' It is an ideal complement to Comstock Fuels' own technologies: an additional refining step to upgrade lignin from biomass into aromatic hydrocarbons, which are molecules needed to produce "drop-in" synthetic aviation ... [continued] The post With a Technology License from MIT and NREL in Han…
The Role of Hexylene Glycol in the Shift Toward Sustainable Aviation Fluids – FMIBlog
As global industries move toward sustainability and environmental accountability, specialty chemicals are being re-evaluated for their roles in green transformation. Hexylene glycol, commonly recognized for its application in cosmetics, coatings, and industrial cleaning, is now drawing attention in an unexpected sector—aviation. While not traditionally associated with aerospace chemistry, hexylene glycol’s solvent versatility, low volatility, an…
Coverage Details
Bias Distribution
- 100% of the sources lean Left
To view factuality data please Upgrade to Premium
Ownership
To view ownership data please Upgrade to Vantage