Sustainable production of high-energy-density fuel with natural terpenes and phenols

Abstract

High-energy-density (HED) fuels can enhance the payload and range performance of aircraft, holding strategic importance in the field of air defense. However, conventional petroleum-derived HED fuels face growing challenges related to resource depletion and greenhouse gas emissions. In response to the urgent need for sustainable alternatives, we develop an efficient ring-increasing strategy using natural terpenes as feedstocks to construct polycyclic frameworks suitable for HED fuel applications. The process includes acid-catalyzed ringincreasing alkylation of renewable terpenes with phenols and subsequent hydrodeoxygenation over bifunctional Pd/C and H-Y catalyst system. Benefiting from their strained and polycyclic architectures, the eucalyptus oil-derived biofuel exhibits a density of 0.914 g/mL, combustion heat of 40.1 MJ/L, freezing point below -67 °C and viscosity of 34.5 cSt, while the turpentine oilderived fuel achieves even higher energy density. The high density and good low-temperature fluidity render these fuels as promising sustainable alternatives to conventional petroleum-based HED fuels.

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Article type
Paper
Submitted
07 Dec 2025
Accepted
23 Mar 2026
First published
25 Mar 2026

Green Chem., 2026, Accepted Manuscript

Sustainable production of high-energy-density fuel with natural terpenes and phenols

J. Li, Y. Tan, Y. Hu, H. Wang and J. Cao, Green Chem., 2026, Accepted Manuscript , DOI: 10.1039/D5GC06600J

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