| Literature DB >> 32028179 |
Eilhann E Kwon1, Jong-Min Jung1, Hyung Ju Kim2, Jechan Lee3.
Abstract
In this study, it is introduced a sustainable synthetic route of alkyl esters, considered value-added industrial chemicals and fuels, from volatile fatty acids (VFAs) that can potentially be generated from organic waste. In the presence of a porous carbon material, the thermally induced reaction could be conducted under an initial pressure of 1 atm. Even though the reaction was finished within <10 s, they gave a high yield of target products: the conversion of six VFAs into their corresponding methyl esters which can be further converted into gasoline alternatives with >90 wt% yields. The carbon black showed better performance for both reactions than other commercially available porous material such as silica. This work suggests that carbon is a good option of being used as a porous material for thermal esterification to produce renewable alternative chemicals from waste-derived feedstocks.Entities:
Keywords: Biorefinery; Carbon; Esterification; Short-chain fatty acid; Waste-to-energy
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Year: 2020 PMID: 32028179 DOI: 10.1016/j.envres.2020.109199
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Environ Res ISSN: 0013-9351 Impact factor: 6.498