“…5,6 The catalytic hydroconversion of fatty acids can be classied into three reactions: hydrodeoxygenation (HDO), hydrodecarbonylation (HDCO), and hydrodecarboxylation (HDCO 2 ), and a number of comprehensive reviews have been reported in the last decade. [7][8][9][10][11][12] HDCO and HDCO 2 yield hydrocarbons with one carbon atom less than the fatty acid precursor, while HDO gives hydrocarbons with the same chain length as the starting compounds. 13 Among these hydroconversion approaches, HDO, producing hydrocarbons without C-C bond cleavage of fatty acids, is more atom-efficient than the other methods (HDCO and HDCO 2 ) with C-C bond cleavage of the fatty acids.…”