Challenges & opportunities on catalytic conversion of glycerol to value added chemicals

With the rapid expansion of biodiesel industry, its main by-product, crude glycerol, is anticipated to reach a global production of 6 million tons in 2025. It is actually a worrying phenomenon as glycerol could potentially emerge as an excessive product with little value. Glycerol, an alcohol and ox...

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Main Authors: Zakaria, Z. Y., Jusoh, M., Kader, S. S.
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Published: Diponegoro University 2021
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spelling my.utm.953362022-04-29T22:21:51Z http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/95336/ Challenges & opportunities on catalytic conversion of glycerol to value added chemicals Zakaria, Z. Y. Jusoh, M. Kader, S. S. TP Chemical technology With the rapid expansion of biodiesel industry, its main by-product, crude glycerol, is anticipated to reach a global production of 6 million tons in 2025. It is actually a worrying phenomenon as glycerol could potentially emerge as an excessive product with little value. Glycerol, an alcohol and oxygenated chemical from biodiesel production, has essentially enormous potential to be converted into higher value-added chemicals. Using glycerol as a starting material for value-added chemical production will create a new demand on the glycerol market such as lactic acid, propylene glycol, alkyl lactate hydrogen, olefins and others. This paper briefly reviews the recent development on value-added chemicals derived from glycerol through catalytic conversion of refined and crude glycerol that have been proven to be promising in research stage with commercialization potential, or have been put in a corporate marketable production. Despite of the huge potential of products that can be transformed from glycerol, there are still numerous challenges to be addressed and discussed that include catalyst design and robustness; focus on crude or refined glycerol; reactor technology, reaction mechanism and thermodynamic analysis; and overall process commercial viability. The discussion will hopefully provide new insights on justified direction to focus on for glycerol transformation technolog Diponegoro University 2021 Article PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/95336/1/ZakiYamaniZakaria2021_Challenges%26OpportunitiesonCatalytic.pdf Zakaria, Z. Y. and Jusoh, M. and Kader, S. S. (2021) Challenges & opportunities on catalytic conversion of glycerol to value added chemicals. Bulletin of Chemical Reaction Engineering & Catalysis, 16 (3). ISSN 1978-2993 http://dx.doi.org/10.9767/BCREC.16.3.10524.525-547 DOI: 10.9767/BCREC.16.3.10524.525-547
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Zakaria, Z. Y.
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Challenges & opportunities on catalytic conversion of glycerol to value added chemicals
description With the rapid expansion of biodiesel industry, its main by-product, crude glycerol, is anticipated to reach a global production of 6 million tons in 2025. It is actually a worrying phenomenon as glycerol could potentially emerge as an excessive product with little value. Glycerol, an alcohol and oxygenated chemical from biodiesel production, has essentially enormous potential to be converted into higher value-added chemicals. Using glycerol as a starting material for value-added chemical production will create a new demand on the glycerol market such as lactic acid, propylene glycol, alkyl lactate hydrogen, olefins and others. This paper briefly reviews the recent development on value-added chemicals derived from glycerol through catalytic conversion of refined and crude glycerol that have been proven to be promising in research stage with commercialization potential, or have been put in a corporate marketable production. Despite of the huge potential of products that can be transformed from glycerol, there are still numerous challenges to be addressed and discussed that include catalyst design and robustness; focus on crude or refined glycerol; reactor technology, reaction mechanism and thermodynamic analysis; and overall process commercial viability. The discussion will hopefully provide new insights on justified direction to focus on for glycerol transformation technolog
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author Zakaria, Z. Y.
Jusoh, M.
Kader, S. S.
author_facet Zakaria, Z. Y.
Jusoh, M.
Kader, S. S.
author_sort Zakaria, Z. Y.
title Challenges & opportunities on catalytic conversion of glycerol to value added chemicals
title_short Challenges & opportunities on catalytic conversion of glycerol to value added chemicals
title_full Challenges & opportunities on catalytic conversion of glycerol to value added chemicals
title_fullStr Challenges & opportunities on catalytic conversion of glycerol to value added chemicals
title_full_unstemmed Challenges & opportunities on catalytic conversion of glycerol to value added chemicals
title_sort challenges & opportunities on catalytic conversion of glycerol to value added chemicals
publisher Diponegoro University
publishDate 2021
url http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/95336/1/ZakiYamaniZakaria2021_Challenges%26OpportunitiesonCatalytic.pdf
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