Biomass resources in the United States could be harnessed to produce up to 50 billion gallons of biofuel each year. That's enough to fuel all domestic and international air travel.
ChemCatBio helps decarbonize our economy by accelerating the development of catalytic technologies that convert biomass and waste resources into renewable fuels and chemicals.
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Mission
Accelerate the catalyst and process development cycle for bioenergy applications
Vision
The rapid decarbonization of our economy
News
New ChemCatBio Technology Brief: Conversion of Organic Waste to Sustainable Aviation Fuel via Carboxylic Acids
May 13, 2024A 2024 technology brief uses interactive charts and graphics to unpack ongoing research on the conversion of organic waste to sustainable aviation fuel using microbial conversion followed by catalytic upgrading.
Register for ChemCatBio’s June 12 Webinar: Artificial Intelligence for Catalysis
May 13, 2024Join Argonne National Laboratory’s Rajeev S. Assary to learn how artificial intelligence and high-fidelity, first-principles simulations can help identify cost-efficient catalysts for deoxygenation chemistry.
ChemCatBio Seeks Community Feedback on Local Manufacturing
April 17, 2024If a new industrial complex that processes biomass was planned to be built within a few miles of your home, what would your thoughts be?
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