Heterogeneous catalysis for sustainable biodiesel production via esterification and transesterification

Chem Soc Rev. 2014 Nov 21;43(22):7887-916. doi: 10.1039/c4cs00189c.

Abstract

Concern over the economics of accessing fossil fuel reserves, and widespread acceptance of the anthropogenic origin of rising CO2 emissions and associated climate change from combusting such carbon sources, is driving academic and commercial research into new routes to sustainable fuels to meet the demands of a rapidly rising global population. Here we discuss catalytic esterification and transesterification solutions to the clean synthesis of biodiesel, the most readily implemented and low cost, alternative source of transportation fuels to meet future societal demands.

Publication types

  • Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't
  • Review

MeSH terms

  • Aluminum Hydroxide / chemistry
  • Biofuels*
  • Catalysis
  • Composite Resins / chemistry
  • Esterification
  • Magnesium Hydroxide / chemistry
  • Metals, Alkali / chemistry
  • Metals, Alkaline Earth / chemistry
  • Oxides / chemistry
  • Silicon Dioxide / chemistry
  • Transition Elements / chemistry

Substances

  • Biofuels
  • Composite Resins
  • Metals, Alkali
  • Metals, Alkaline Earth
  • Oxides
  • Transition Elements
  • hydrotalcite
  • Aluminum Hydroxide
  • Silicon Dioxide
  • Magnesium Hydroxide