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From biogas to biofuel: materials used for biogas cleaning to biomethane

Chaemchuen et al., 2016

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18253926924167612544
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Chaemchuen S
Zhou K
Verpoort F
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ChemBioEng Reviews

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Biomethane is one of the biofuel sources produced from biogas which is an important source of renewable energy. Since it is an alternative and clean energy source, its implementation as fuel source applying established energy infrastructure is an attractive …
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