2021
DOI: 10.1002/bbb.2322
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Hydrothermal catalysis of waste greases into green gasoline, jet, and diesel biofuels in continuous flow supercritical water

Abstract: The production of green gasoline, jet, and diesel biofuels from waste greases was achieved using a novel hydrothermal, continuous-flow catalytic process operating under supercritical water conditions, with recycled water the only added chemical. Thermally and chemically stable catalysts were explored to optimize yields of liquid biofuels and to minimize production of gases and acidic compounds. A 50:50 mixture of brown and yellow waste greases converted into 76.6 wt% liquid biocrude (BC); the remainder convert… Show more

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“…We have been studying the pyrolytic conversion of various waste organic feedstocks comprising organic compounds into distillable biofuels. 7 The reactions are performed at high temperature in supercritical water (SCW) over a bed of solid catalyst. The reactor design is given schematically in the Supporting Information (SI).…”
Section: ■ Results and Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…We have been studying the pyrolytic conversion of various waste organic feedstocks comprising organic compounds into distillable biofuels. 7 The reactions are performed at high temperature in supercritical water (SCW) over a bed of solid catalyst. The reactor design is given schematically in the Supporting Information (SI).…”
Section: ■ Results and Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The initial solution of butanoic acid (BA) "feedstock" was prepared by dissolving 5 g of BA in 100 mL of distilled water. Pure water was pumped (2 mL min −1 ) into the reactor 7 [10 cm L × 0.42 cm ID, packed with a titanium dioxide catalyst provided by the SarTec Corporation, 7 against a back-pressure regulator (BPR) set at 4000 psi] until the reactor had reached the targeted temperature of 600 °C. The homogeneous feedstock solution of BA was pumped into the reactor.…”
Section: ■ Experimental Sectionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A copper strip corrosion test showed that, despite the high acid value of the mixture, the corrosion properties were similar to those of diesel fuel [73]. Similarly, some researchers have studied the production pathway of green gasoline, jet, and diesel biofuels from waste greases and then proved that these new fuels blended with diesel pass the copper corrosion (D130) test and silver metal corrosion (D7681) test [74]. Diglycidyl ether ester derived from hempseed oil has also been tested for copper corrosion, and it was proved that its corrosion is low enough to be used as an alternative to diesel fuel [75].…”
Section: Blending Of Liquid Fuelsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Since aggregated trap grease carries various nutrients required for bacterial growth, its accumulation in landfills, sewers, and grease interceptors leads to further infestations by both micro- and macroorganisms, unpleasant odors, and larger municipal and environmental issues. Although aggregated trap grease is mainly considered a problematic municipal waste, its lipid components can be recovered as brown grease (BG) and converted to value-added products , such as extra durable composites, , renewable hydrogen, , hydrocarbons, , biofuels including sustainable aviation fuel, , biodiesel, ,,, and biogas . The recycling and conversion of aggregated trap grease to valuable products can contribute to environmental remedies by reducing municipal pollution, lowering demands for crude oil, and providing economic benefits to both municipalities and waste management industries.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%