TY - JOUR
T1 - Transforming triglycerides and fatty acids into biofuels
AU - Lestari, Siswati
AU - Mäki-Arvela, Päivi
AU - Beltramini, Jorge
AU - Lu, G. Q. Max
AU - Murzin, Dmitry Yu.
PY - 2009/12/21
Y1 - 2009/12/21
N2 - Fuels derived from biobased materials are attracting attention for their potential in securing the energy supply and protecting the environment. In this Minireview, we evaluate the use of biobased sources, particularly fatty acids and triglycerides from seed oils and animal fats, as fuels. The physical and chemical properties of these fatty acids and triglycerides are discussed, including the link to their sources and current availability to meet fuel demands. The current technologies, also known as the first-generation ones, for converting triglycerides into fuels are covered, including conventional methods such as transesterification, pyrolysis, cracking, and emulsions. Recent, second-generation technological developments that lead to more commercially viable biofuels based on diesel-like hydrocarbons are also discussed.
AB - Fuels derived from biobased materials are attracting attention for their potential in securing the energy supply and protecting the environment. In this Minireview, we evaluate the use of biobased sources, particularly fatty acids and triglycerides from seed oils and animal fats, as fuels. The physical and chemical properties of these fatty acids and triglycerides are discussed, including the link to their sources and current availability to meet fuel demands. The current technologies, also known as the first-generation ones, for converting triglycerides into fuels are covered, including conventional methods such as transesterification, pyrolysis, cracking, and emulsions. Recent, second-generation technological developments that lead to more commercially viable biofuels based on diesel-like hydrocarbons are also discussed.
KW - Biofuels
KW - Chemical Industry/methods
KW - Fatty Acids/chemistry
KW - Green Chemistry Technology/methods
KW - Triglycerides/chemistry
KW - hydrodeoxygenering
U2 - 10.1002/cssc.200900107
DO - 10.1002/cssc.200900107
M3 - Review Article or Literature Review
C2 - 19862784
SN - 1864-5631
VL - 2
SP - 1109
EP - 1119
JO - ChemSusChem
JF - ChemSusChem
IS - 12
ER -