Assessment of greenness of catalytic deoxygenation of crop oil for green diesel production

Swapnil L. Fegade
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Green fuels and chemicals significantly contribute to the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). However, their green nature remains questionable in the absence of proper justification of greenness. There is a need for detailed assessment of greenness of claimed processes, fuels, or chemicals. The qualitative method discussed in this study establishes the greenness of a cleaner process of catalytic deoxygenation of waste cooking oil (WCO), leading to the production of green fuels and chemicals. All principles of green chemistry are considered for the assessment. The qualitative analysis of findings shows that 9 out of the 12 principles of green chemistry are fulfilled while the rest of the principles are not applicable for this process. Such discussion could be included in future studies to avoid any uncertainty about their claims of greenness of products or processes. If largely commercialized, catalytic deoxygenation of WCO could be a substantial benefit to the circular bioeconomy of the world.

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评估催化脱氧农作物油生产绿色柴油的绿色程度
绿色燃料和化学品极大地促进了可持续发展目标(SDGs)的实现。然而,由于缺乏适当的绿色理由,它们的绿色性质仍然值得怀疑。有必要对声称绿色的工艺、燃料或化学品进行详细评估。本研究讨论的定性方法确定了废食用油(WCO)催化脱氧这一清洁工艺的绿色性,从而生产出绿色燃料和化学品。评估中考虑了绿色化学的所有原则。定性分析结果显示,绿色化学的 12 项原则中有 9 项得到了满足,而其余原则则不适用于该工艺。此类讨论可纳入今后的研究中,以避免产品或工艺的绿色性声明出现任何不确定性。如果 WCO 的催化脱氧基本实现商业化,它将为世界循环生物经济带来巨大利益。
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