Powered by OpenAIRE graph
Found an issue? Give us feedback
image/svg+xml art designer at PLoS, modified by Wikipedia users Nina, Beao, JakobVoss, and AnonMoos Open Access logo, converted into svg, designed by PLoS. This version with transparent background. http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Open_Access_logo_PLoS_white.svg art designer at PLoS, modified by Wikipedia users Nina, Beao, JakobVoss, and AnonMoos http://www.plos.org/ ChemSusChemarrow_drop_down
image/svg+xml art designer at PLoS, modified by Wikipedia users Nina, Beao, JakobVoss, and AnonMoos Open Access logo, converted into svg, designed by PLoS. This version with transparent background. http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Open_Access_logo_PLoS_white.svg art designer at PLoS, modified by Wikipedia users Nina, Beao, JakobVoss, and AnonMoos http://www.plos.org/
ChemSusChem
Article
Data sources: UnpayWall
image/svg+xml art designer at PLoS, modified by Wikipedia users Nina, Beao, JakobVoss, and AnonMoos Open Access logo, converted into svg, designed by PLoS. This version with transparent background. http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Open_Access_logo_PLoS_white.svg art designer at PLoS, modified by Wikipedia users Nina, Beao, JakobVoss, and AnonMoos http://www.plos.org/
image/svg+xml art designer at PLoS, modified by Wikipedia users Nina, Beao, JakobVoss, and AnonMoos Open Access logo, converted into svg, designed by PLoS. This version with transparent background. http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Open_Access_logo_PLoS_white.svg art designer at PLoS, modified by Wikipedia users Nina, Beao, JakobVoss, and AnonMoos http://www.plos.org/
image/svg+xml Jakob Voss, based on art designer at PLoS, modified by Wikipedia users Nina and Beao Closed Access logo, derived from PLoS Open Access logo. This version with transparent background. http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Closed_Access_logo_transparent.svg Jakob Voss, based on art designer at PLoS, modified by Wikipedia users Nina and Beao
ChemSusChem
Article . 2015 . Peer-reviewed
License: Wiley Online Library User Agreement
Data sources: Crossref
ChemSusChem
Article . 2016
versions View all 5 versions
addClaim

Highly Selective Condensation of Biomass‐Derived Methyl Ketones as a Source of Aviation Fuel

Authors: Sacia, Eric R; Balakrishnan, Madhesan; Deaner, Matthew H; orcid Goulas, Konstantinos A;
Goulas, Konstantinos A
ORCID
Harvested from ORCID Public Data File

Goulas, Konstantinos A in OpenAIRE
Toste, F Dean; orcid Bell, Alexis T;
Bell, Alexis T
ORCID
Harvested from ORCID Public Data File

Bell, Alexis T in OpenAIRE

Highly Selective Condensation of Biomass‐Derived Methyl Ketones as a Source of Aviation Fuel

Abstract

AbstractAviation fuel (i.e., jet fuel) requires a mixture of C9–C16 hydrocarbons having both a high energy density and a low freezing point. While jet fuel is currently produced from petroleum, increasing concern with the release of CO2 into the atmosphere from the combustion of petroleum‐based fuels has led to policy changes mandating the inclusion of biomass‐based fuels into the fuel pool. Here we report a novel way to produce a mixture of branched cyclohexane derivatives in very high yield (>94 %) that match or exceed many required properties of jet fuel. As starting materials, we use a mixture of n‐alkyl methyl ketones and their derivatives obtained from biomass. These synthons are condensed into trimers via base‐catalyzed aldol condensation and Michael addition. Hydrodeoxygenation of these products yields mixtures of C12–C21 branched, cyclic alkanes. Using models for predicting the carbon number distribution obtained from a mixture of n‐alkyl methyl ketones and for predicting the boiling point distribution of the final mixture of cyclic alkanes, we show that it is possible to define the mixture of synthons that will closely reproduce the distillation curve of traditional jet fuel.

Country
United States
Related Organizations
Keywords

Energy-Generating Resources, Magnesium Hydroxide, Aluminum Hydroxide, jet fuel, Catalysis, Analytical Chemistry, Affordable and Clean Energy, C-C coupling reactions, Alkanes, Biomass, Macromolecular and materials chemistry, Organic Chemistry, CC coupling reactions, 600, General Chemistry, Chemical Engineering, Ketones, 540, biofuels, heterogeneous catalysis, Chemical Sciences, hydrogenation, Other Chemical Sciences

Powered by OpenAIRE graph
Found an issue? Give us feedback
citations
This is an alternative to the "Influence" indicator, which also reflects the overall/total impact of an article in the research community at large, based on the underlying citation network (diachronically).
BIP!Citations provided by BIP!
popularity
This indicator reflects the "current" impact/attention (the "hype") of an article in the research community at large, based on the underlying citation network.
BIP!Popularity provided by BIP!
influence
This indicator reflects the overall/total impact of an article in the research community at large, based on the underlying citation network (diachronically).
BIP!Influence provided by BIP!
impulse
This indicator reflects the initial momentum of an article directly after its publication, based on the underlying citation network.
BIP!Impulse provided by BIP!
114
Top 1%
Top 10%
Top 1%
Green
bronze