Viability of newly developed process for catalytic conversion of bio-glicerin into various 'green chemical' and development opportunities for Serbia

Crude bio-glycerin is a by-product in the production of biodiesel. An economically efficient valorization of crude bio-glycerin usually significantly defines the profitability of the biodiesel plant. A strong technological development in recent years has provided an additional option for economicall...

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Main Authors: Popović Zoran, Souček Ivana, Marinković Dalibor, Ocić Ozren
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Institut za istrazivanja i projektovanja u privredi 2016-01-01
Series:Istrazivanja i projektovanja za privredu
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Online Access:https://scindeks-clanci.ceon.rs/data/pdf/1451-4117/2016/1451-41171603409P.pdf
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spelling doaj-d84f8d0f0fde46d7ab84bad9259ec6572021-04-02T12:47:20ZengInstitut za istrazivanja i projektovanja u privrediIstrazivanja i projektovanja za privredu1451-41171821-31972016-01-011434094211451-41171603409PViability of newly developed process for catalytic conversion of bio-glicerin into various 'green chemical' and development opportunities for SerbiaPopović Zoran0Souček Ivana1Marinković Dalibor2https://orcid.org/0000-0003-4655-9486Ocić Ozren3Institute for Chemistry, Technology and Metallurgy, University of BelgradeUniversity of Chemistry and Technology (UCT), Prague, Czech RepublicInstitute for Chemistry, Technology and Metallurgy, University of BelgradeInstitute for Chemistry, Technology and Metallurgy, University of BelgradeCrude bio-glycerin is a by-product in the production of biodiesel. An economically efficient valorization of crude bio-glycerin usually significantly defines the profitability of the biodiesel plant. A strong technological development in recent years has provided an additional option for economically viable use of glycerin through conversion of a crude bio-glycerin, in first step into a technical glycerin, and then further by use of new catalytic processes into various 'green chemicals', such as epichlorohydrin, propylene-glycol, bio-methanol, acrolein, acrylic acid, etc. Many of those newly-developed technologies are already in use on an industrial scale. This trend had caused a growth in demand of bio-glycerin, which gradually has led to a rise of bio-glycerin's market value and contributed to an overall growth in profitability of biodiesel industry. This paper has the aim to assess: global availability of the emerging technologies intended for valorization of bio-glycerin via production of commercially attractive 'green chemicals', local and regional availability of bio-glycerin for an economically justifiable production of 'green chemicals', and local and regional potential for marketing of the most viable 'green chemicals'. All market assessments and expected challenges that are stated in this paper took into account a reality that development of the biodiesel industry is still largely influenced by government subsidies and mandates, and also by a price of crude oil.https://scindeks-clanci.ceon.rs/data/pdf/1451-4117/2016/1451-41171603409P.pdfbiodiesel industrycrude bio-glycerin marketbio-glycerin to 'green chemicals'serbia's development opportunities
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author Popović Zoran
Souček Ivana
Marinković Dalibor
Ocić Ozren
spellingShingle Popović Zoran
Souček Ivana
Marinković Dalibor
Ocić Ozren
Viability of newly developed process for catalytic conversion of bio-glicerin into various 'green chemical' and development opportunities for Serbia
Istrazivanja i projektovanja za privredu
biodiesel industry
crude bio-glycerin market
bio-glycerin to 'green chemicals'
serbia's development opportunities
author_facet Popović Zoran
Souček Ivana
Marinković Dalibor
Ocić Ozren
author_sort Popović Zoran
title Viability of newly developed process for catalytic conversion of bio-glicerin into various 'green chemical' and development opportunities for Serbia
title_short Viability of newly developed process for catalytic conversion of bio-glicerin into various 'green chemical' and development opportunities for Serbia
title_full Viability of newly developed process for catalytic conversion of bio-glicerin into various 'green chemical' and development opportunities for Serbia
title_fullStr Viability of newly developed process for catalytic conversion of bio-glicerin into various 'green chemical' and development opportunities for Serbia
title_full_unstemmed Viability of newly developed process for catalytic conversion of bio-glicerin into various 'green chemical' and development opportunities for Serbia
title_sort viability of newly developed process for catalytic conversion of bio-glicerin into various 'green chemical' and development opportunities for serbia
publisher Institut za istrazivanja i projektovanja u privredi
series Istrazivanja i projektovanja za privredu
issn 1451-4117
1821-3197
publishDate 2016-01-01
description Crude bio-glycerin is a by-product in the production of biodiesel. An economically efficient valorization of crude bio-glycerin usually significantly defines the profitability of the biodiesel plant. A strong technological development in recent years has provided an additional option for economically viable use of glycerin through conversion of a crude bio-glycerin, in first step into a technical glycerin, and then further by use of new catalytic processes into various 'green chemicals', such as epichlorohydrin, propylene-glycol, bio-methanol, acrolein, acrylic acid, etc. Many of those newly-developed technologies are already in use on an industrial scale. This trend had caused a growth in demand of bio-glycerin, which gradually has led to a rise of bio-glycerin's market value and contributed to an overall growth in profitability of biodiesel industry. This paper has the aim to assess: global availability of the emerging technologies intended for valorization of bio-glycerin via production of commercially attractive 'green chemicals', local and regional availability of bio-glycerin for an economically justifiable production of 'green chemicals', and local and regional potential for marketing of the most viable 'green chemicals'. All market assessments and expected challenges that are stated in this paper took into account a reality that development of the biodiesel industry is still largely influenced by government subsidies and mandates, and also by a price of crude oil.
topic biodiesel industry
crude bio-glycerin market
bio-glycerin to 'green chemicals'
serbia's development opportunities
url https://scindeks-clanci.ceon.rs/data/pdf/1451-4117/2016/1451-41171603409P.pdf
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