Data for Process Design and Economic Analysis of Renewable Isoprene from Biomass via Mesaconic Acid

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2018-02-01
2018-10-01

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Data for Process Design and Economic Analysis of Renewable Isoprene from Biomass via Mesaconic Acid

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2019-02-13

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Dauenhauer, Paul J
hauer@umn.edu

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Abstract

The data contain the process design and economic information for the design and optimization of a chemical process to manufacture isoprene from biomass via mesaconic intermediate.

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The data consists of a single spreadsheet file for Microsoft Excel which contains the data for each figure as a separate tab.

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Lundberg, D., Lundberg, D., Zhang, K., & Dauenhauer, Paul J. (2019). Process Design and Economic Analysis of Renewable Isoprene from Biomass via Mesaconic Acid. ACS Sustainable Chemistry & Engineering.
https://doi.org/10.1021/acssuschemeng.9b00362

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Minnesota Corn Growers Association
Center for Sustainable Polymers, NSF (CHE-1413862)

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Dauenhauer, Paul J; Lundberg, Daniel J; Lundberg, David J. (2019). Data for Process Design and Economic Analysis of Renewable Isoprene from Biomass via Mesaconic Acid. Retrieved from the Data Repository for the University of Minnesota (DRUM), https://doi.org/10.13020/d6m11q.
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