Abstract

Biofuels have attracted increasing attention due to their renewable sources. Two reports, one in <i>Chem Catalysis</i> by Schaidle and one in <i>Metabolic Engineering</i> by Pfleger, demonstrate that biofuels from lignocellulosic biomass can be produced by a multi-scale method for biocrude upgrading in catalytic fast pyrolysis and engineered microbes.

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