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Helia 2007, Vol. 30(46) 133-142

CATALYTIC TRANSFORMATION OF SEED OIL DERIVATIVES VIA OLEFIN METATHESIS

Scott, S.L.

pp. 133 - 142   |  DOI: https://doi.org/10.2298/HEL0746133S

Publish Date: June 01, 2007  |   Single/Total View: 1/1   |   Single/Total Download: 1/1


Abstract

Unsaturated fatty acid esters derived from seed oils undergo metathesis at the C=C bond to give new internal and terminal olefins of interest in chemical manufacturing. The key to realizing this industrial opportunity is the ability to deploy catalysts that tolerate functional groups and remain reactive towards internal olefins even at high conversions. Recent developments in catalyst and reactor design are bringing these targets closer to commercial reality.

Keywords: unsaturated fatty acid esters, renewable feedstocks, seed oils


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APA 7th edition
Scott, , & S.L., (2007).

CATALYTIC TRANSFORMATION OF SEED OIL DERIVATIVES VIA OLEFIN METATHESIS

. Helia, 30(46), 133-142. https://doi.org/10.2298/HEL0746133S

Harvard
Scott, and S.L., (2007).

CATALYTIC TRANSFORMATION OF SEED OIL DERIVATIVES VIA OLEFIN METATHESIS

. Helia, 30(46), pp. 133-142.

Chicago 16th edition
Scott, and S.L. (2007). "

CATALYTIC TRANSFORMATION OF SEED OIL DERIVATIVES VIA OLEFIN METATHESIS

". Helia 30 (46):133-142. https://doi.org/10.2298/HEL0746133S