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Get Free AccessBiowaxes are interesting materials for pharmaceutical industry and consumer goods. Here the production of waxes from alternative renewable resources has been evaluated on the basis of the ketonic decarboxylation of fatty acids. The latter converts carboxylic acids (or their derivatives) into ketones with almost double chain length. Hence, sunflower oil was employed as starting material and passed over monoclinic zirconium. A wax fraction of 43% yield was obtained, though high content of molecules with more than 30 carbon atoms was not achieved due to prevalent carbon chain degradation. However, reaction of methyl stearate over zirconium oxide gave 60% wax fraction. Together with the waxes, an almost oxygen-free diesel fraction was obtained in more than 25% yield. Labeling experiments showed that the ketone intermediate is degraded by a radical chain mechanism. It is further concluded that methyl stearate radical formation is induced by carbon–carbon bond scission at high temperature whereas the glycerol part of the triglyceride may act as radical initiator. As a consequence, long linear alkane waxes should be produced in the absence of glycerol (moieties). The exploitation of the side-product as high quality diesel together with the waxes improves the economic feasibility of the process.
Borja Oliver‐Tomas, Michael Renz, Avelino Avelino (2017). High Quality Biowaxes from Fatty Acids and Fatty Esters: Catalyst and Reaction Mechanism for Accompanying Reactions. Industrial & Engineering Chemistry Research, 56(45), pp. 12870-12877, DOI: 10.1021/acs.iecr.7b01794.
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2017
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Industrial & Engineering Chemistry Research
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10.1021/acs.iecr.7b01794
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