Author:
Luiz Pellegrini Pessoa Fernando,Emmanuel da Silva Calixto Ewerton,Gomes D’amatto Villardi Hugo,Lucia Barbosa de Souza Ana,Aparecida Souza Machado Bruna
Abstract
This chapter presents routes to aggregate value to soybean oil products by sustainable and economical sources for biofuels. The traditional production routes, such as pyrolysis, allows, by mixing oils and plastics, to generate bio-oils with high burning power. One example of an alternative route is single-step interesterification, where the methyl acetate reacts with the triglycerides in the oil, forming fatty acid methyl esters and triacetin as a by-product. This is a great advantage of this route, as in addition to its commercial value being greater than that of glycerol, it can be mixed with biofuel without changing its characteristics. The main objective is present routes that may reduce cost in general, in addition to generating co-products that allow an increase in the process added value.
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