Opportunities in the industrial biobased products industry

Approximately 89 million metric t of organic chemicals and lubricants, the majority of which are fossil based, are produced annually in the United States. The development of new industrial bioproducts, for production in stand-alone facilities or biorefineries, has the potential to reduce our depende...

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Biorefineries
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Energy security
Fermentation
Glycine max
Industry - methods
Intermediates
Lactates - chemistry
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Lubrication
Oils - chemistry
Optimization
Plant Oils - chemistry
Plastics
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Propylene Glycols - chemistry
Raw materials
Solvents
Sorghum
Studies
Succinic Acid - chemistry
Tissue Adhesions
title Opportunities in the industrial biobased products industry
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