Imtisal Zahid , Muhammad Hamza Nazir , Ken Chiang , Farid Christo , Mariam Ameen
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摘要
可持续航空燃料(SAF)在经济可行性和生产工艺方面所面临的挑战极大地阻碍了其广泛的商业应用。这篇小型综述介绍了当前对低成本生产 SAF 的各种原料和转化工艺的看法。主要重点在于探索传统饲料作物的替代品,转向利用木质纤维素生物质、废弃原料、油籽作物和微藻油。广泛使用木质纤维素生物质、油料作物、微藻油和废油的费托合成工艺、加氢处理酯和脂肪酸以及非热等离子体法成本效益高,具有生产 SAF 的巨大潜力。然而,技术的不成熟和高成本迫使人们对使用各种替代原料的优化工艺进行详细研究。这篇小型综述深入探讨了影响反应效率的关键因素,包括原料特性、反应参数、催化剂可重复使用性以及需要系统研究的支持因素。最后,本展望深入探讨了与具有成本效益的 SAF 生产相关的挑战、解决方案和机遇。
Current outlook on sustainable feedstocks and processes for sustainable aviation fuel production
Challenges related to economic viability and production processes to sustainable aviation fuel (SAF) have significantly hindered its widespread commercial adaptations. This mini review provides the current opinion on various feedstocks and conversion processes for low-cost SAF production. The primary emphasis lies on exploring alternatives to traditional feed crops with a shift toward utilizing lignocellulosic biomass, waste feedstocks, oil-seed crops, and microalgal oil. The Fischer–Tropsch process, hydroprocessed esters and fatty acids, and nonthermal plasma method, where lignocellulosic biomass, oil-based crops, microalgal oil, and waste oils are widely used are cost effective, have high potential to produce SAF. However, technical immaturity and high cost compel detailed investigation on the optimization process using various alternative feedstock. This mini review insights the critical factors effecting reaction efficiencies, including feedstock characteristics, reaction parameters, catalyst reusability, and supports that need systematic investigation. Conclusively, this outlook delves into the challenges, solutions, and opportunities associated to cost-effective SAF production.
期刊介绍:
The Current Opinion journals address the challenge specialists face in keeping up with the expanding information in their fields. In Current Opinion in Green and Sustainable Chemistry, experts present views on recent advances in a clear and readable form. The journal also provides evaluations of the most noteworthy papers, annotated by experts, from the extensive pool of original publications in Green and Sustainable Chemistry.