2023
DOI: 10.1002/ceat.202200516
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Liquefaction of Waste Rendering Fat Using Iron‐Containing Catalysts

Abstract: Waste rendering fat (WRF) is a solid residuum from rendering plants. WRF is inedible, even for animals, a mixture of lipids with a high content of (mono-, di-, tri-) glycerol esters and free fatty acids. This study focuses on catalytic liquefaction and deoxygenation of WRF with four different iron-based catalysts, namely, commercial Fe 2 O 3 and three laboratory-prepared alkali-activated zeolite foams different in the iron precursor used for impregnation. Three various reaction times were tested. Laboratory-pr… Show more

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