Issue 39, 2024, Issue in Progress

Biomass as an alternative feedstock to oleochemicals

Abstract

The huge demands for petrochemicals have led to a rapid increase in the production of these fossil-based derivatives. Biomass represents a promising feedstock for addressing the challenges related to petrochemicals in terms of the necessity to apply renewable sources and the need to decrease carbon emissions. Among the natural biomass products, most studies have attempted to upgrade natural oils owing to their promising advantages of worldwide availability, low-cost processing, and built-in functionality. This paper discusses the upgradation of natural oils to the most beneficial oleochemicals, including fatty acids, fatty alcohols, and fatty acid methyl esters. This review also covers the utility, physico-chemical properties, and the production processes for such materials. The interconnected reaction routes to produce oleochemicals and the affecting parameters (catalyst design, temperature, and pressure) are also elucidated. Furthermore, this article discusses the future perspective of oleochemicals based on their development in recent years.

Graphical abstract: Biomass as an alternative feedstock to oleochemicals

Article information

Article type
Review Article
Submitted
19 Jun 2024
Accepted
23 Aug 2024
First published
10 Sep 2024
This article is Open Access
Creative Commons BY-NC license

RSC Adv., 2024,14, 28827-28843

Biomass as an alternative feedstock to oleochemicals

Z. Rahmawati, L. Santoso, W. N. W. Abdullah, A. Hamid, N. L. A. Jamari, D. Sugiarso, Y. L. Ni'mah and A. A. Widati, RSC Adv., 2024, 14, 28827 DOI: 10.1039/D4RA04481A

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