Cracking and hydrocracking of triglycerides for renewable liquid fuels: alternative processes to transesterification

The most used industrial processes for the production of liquid fuels like diesel type are based on the methanolysis and ethanolysis of various oil reactants, such as palm, soybean and rapeseed oils, in the presence of homogeneous base catalysts. However, thermal and catalytic transformations of vegetable oils using available reactors and industrial processes are possible alternatives and deserve attention. In fact, three industrial processes are operating and new projects are announced. The present work analyses the experimental studies performed up to now by Brazilian researchers in the field of cracking, catalytic cracking and hydrocracking of pure or modified vegetable oils. From the published results, some research areas for the near future are suggested.

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Main Authors: Fréty,Roger, Rocha,Maria da Graça C. da, Brandão,Soraia T, Pontes,Luiz A. M, Padilha,Jose F, Borges,Luiz E. P, Gonzalez,Wilma A
Format: Digital revista
Language:English
Published: Sociedade Brasileira de Química 2011
Online Access:http://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0103-50532011000700003
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