Bioethanol
Biodiesel & SAF (Sustainable Aviation Fuel)
Biofuels are fuels produced from biological resources (biomass) such as plants and algae, animal manure, and organic waste. Although they emit CO₂ when burned, the feedstocks absorb CO₂ during growth, giving biofuels a more carbon-neutral profile than fossil fuels. Unlike conventional fossil fuels, biofuels can be made from a wide range of feedstocks and production methods, making accurate identification of their composition and impurities essential for both research and development and quality control.
Bioethanol
Biodiesel & SAF (Sustainable Aviation Fuel)
Evaluation of catalytic reactions (feedstocks, intermediates, and by-products)
Gas analysis
Final product analysis
Algal biomass