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Biobutanol is a type of biofuel derived from renewable sources such as corn, sugarcane, and wheat. It is a higher-grade fuel than ethanol, with a higher energy content and a lower vapor pressure. It is also more compatible with existing infrastructure and can be used in existing engines without modification. Biobutanol is also more resistant to water contamination than ethanol, making it a more reliable fuel source.
Biobutanol is increasingly being used as a fuel source in the transportation sector, as it is a cleaner burning fuel than gasoline and diesel. It is also being used in the production of chemicals and plastics, as it is a more efficient feedstock than petroleum-based products.
There are a number of companies in the biobutanol market, including Gevo, Butamax, and Green Biologics. Gevo is a renewable chemicals and biofuels company that produces biobutanol from renewable sources. Butamax is a joint venture between DuPont and BP that produces biobutanol from sugar and starch. Green Biologics is a renewable chemicals and biofuels company that produces biobutanol from renewable sources. Show Less Read more