Issue 3, 2009

Catalytic upgrading of tri-glycerides and fatty acids to transport biofuels

Abstract

Fuels derived from the lipid fraction of biomass have recently received much attention for carbon neutral substitution of fossil fuels for transport use. In this article we review the current routes to catalytic upgrading of the biomass derived lipid fractions. The history and motivation for biofuels are discussed, including the link to current market trends amongst fuel prices. The sources of lipids and their chemical composition are considered. We review the current literature detailing the use of trans-esterification reactions (heterogeneous and homogeneous) which lead to oxygenated “Biodiesel”, and also decarboxylation, which leads to deoxygenated “Green Diesel”. Traditional methods are covered, as well as more recent novel research aiming to produce commercially viable fuels.

Graphical abstract: Catalytic upgrading of tri-glycerides and fatty acids to transport biofuels

  • This article is part of the themed collection: Biofuels

Article information

Article type
Perspective
Submitted
14 Aug 2008
Accepted
28 Oct 2008
First published
25 Nov 2008

Energy Environ. Sci., 2009,2, 262-271

Catalytic upgrading of tri-glycerides and fatty acids to transport biofuels

B. Smith, H. C. Greenwell and A. Whiting, Energy Environ. Sci., 2009, 2, 262 DOI: 10.1039/B814123A

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