Oils and Fats as Renewable Raw Materials in Chemistry
Oils and fats of vegetable and animal origin have been the most important renewable feedstock of the chemical industry in the past and in the present. A tremendous geographical and feedstock shift of oleochemical production has taken place from North America and Europe to southeast Asia and from tal...
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Published in: | Angewandte Chemie International Edition Vol. 50; no. 17; pp. 3854 - 3871 |
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Main Authors: | , , , , |
Format: | Journal Article |
Language: | English |
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Weinheim
WILEY-VCH Verlag
18-04-2011
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Edition: | International ed. in English |
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Summary: | Oils and fats of vegetable and animal origin have been the most important renewable feedstock of the chemical industry in the past and in the present. A tremendous geographical and feedstock shift of oleochemical production has taken place from North America and Europe to southeast Asia and from tallow to palm oil. It will be important to introduce and to cultivate more and new oil plants containing fatty acids with interesting and desired properties for chemical utilization while simultaneously increasing the agricultural biodiversity. The problem of the industrial utilization of food plant oils has become more urgent with the development of the global biodiesel production. The remarkable advances made during the last decade in organic synthesis, catalysis, and biotechnology using plant oils and the basic oleochemicals derived from them will be reported, including, for example, ω‐functionalization of fatty acids containing internal double bonds, application of the olefin metathesis reaction, and de novo synthesis of fatty acids from abundantly available renewable carbon sources.
More than just a greasy spoon: Oils and fats are the most important renewable feedstock of the chemical industry. Recent and exciting advances in chemistry and biotechnology were made within the last 10 years concerning their utilization as a chemical feedstock. This progress in organic synthesis, catalysis, and biotechnology using plant oils and their derivatives is highlighted. |
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Bibliography: | Bundesministerium für Ernährung, Landwirtschaft und Verbraucherschutz ark:/67375/WNG-98QVJ5D9-F ArticleID:ANIE201002767 istex:53FCF95E01584B7A9E44A9FFA9CF4510BC5A09F2 ObjectType-Article-1 SourceType-Scholarly Journals-1 ObjectType-Feature-2 content type line 23 |
ISSN: | 1433-7851 1521-3773 |
DOI: | 10.1002/anie.201002767 |