From Glycerol to Value‐Added Products
Institute of Nanostructured Materials · Institute for Biomedical Research and Innovation · +1 more institution
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Abstract
Today, industrial plants that produce glycerol are closing down and others are opening that use glycerol as a raw material, owing to the large surplus of glycerol formed as a by-product during the production of biodiesel. Research efforts to find new applications of glycerol as a low-cost feedstock for functional derivatives have led to the introduction of a number of selective processes for converting glycerol into commercially valued products. This Minireview describes a selection of such achievements and shows how glycerol will be a central raw material in future chemical industries.
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- Glycerol
- Raw material
- Biodiesel
- Biodiesel production
- Value added
- Pulp and paper industry
- Biochemical engineering
- Chemistry
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