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Title: Valorisation of Fatty Acids and Terpenes in the Presence of Heterogeneous Catalysts
Authors: Castanheiro, J
Editors: Taylor, J. C.
Keywords: Fatty acids
terpenes
silica
Activated carbons
Issue Date: 2015
Publisher: Nova Science Publishers
Citation: M. Caiado, J. Farinha, C.S. Caetano, J.E. Castanheiro, “Mesoporous acid catalysts for renewable raw-material conversion into chemicals and fuel”, pp. 67-84, Chapter 4, Comprehensive Guide for Mesoporous Materials, Volume 3: Properties and Development, Mahmood Aliofkhazraei (Ed.), Nova Science Pub. Inc., New York, 2015, 978-1-63463-318-5.
Abstract: Fatty acids and terpenes, which are renewable raw materials, can be transformed into different compound with high commercial value. Traditionally, the terpenes and fatty acid conversion are carried out over homogeneous catalysts. However, homogeneous catalysts have some disadvantages, such as difficulty in separations and the production of toxic waste. The use of heterogeneous catalysts can eliminate inevitable reactor corrosion, as well as lead to a decrease in waste formation. In general, heterogeneous catalysts are more attractive for industrial use than their homogeneous counterparts. In this work, the use of heterogeneous catalysts (silica and activated carbons) for the biomass conversion into chemicals and fuel will be reviewed.
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/10174/16954
ISBN: 978-1-63482-545-0
Type: bookPart
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