Chemistry challenges to enable a sustainable bioeconomy

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Nichole D. Fitzgerald
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[1] Bioenergy Technologies Office,U.S. Department of Energy
[2] Office of Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy,undefined
[3] Golden Field Office,undefined
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A bioeconomy — that is, an economy in which fuels, chemicals and other products are sourced from biomass — can contribute to a sustainable and prosperous future. Realizing a bioeconomy will necessitate new methods for processing the complex structure of biomass to produce commodity chemicals. Many exciting opportunities are availing themselves to chemists brave enough to tackle this challenging problem.
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