Valorization of glycerol from the biodiesel industries as a renewable substrate for producing DHA using microporous zeolites modified with noble metals.

Glycerol (Gly) is an important renewable resource derived from biodiesel industries and it is used in food, cosmetic and pharmaceutical applications. Due to increasing production of biodiesel the price of the main by-product has decline, due to this last years has had special attention. Gly is a pl...

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Autores principales: Diguilio, Eliana, Galarza, Emilce Daniela, Renzini, María Soledad, Pierella, Liliana Beatriz
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Publicado: 2022
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Acceso en línea:http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12272/6547
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topic Zeolites
Selective oxidation
Fine chemistry
spellingShingle Zeolites
Selective oxidation
Fine chemistry
Diguilio, Eliana
Galarza, Emilce Daniela
Renzini, María Soledad
Pierella, Liliana Beatriz
Valorization of glycerol from the biodiesel industries as a renewable substrate for producing DHA using microporous zeolites modified with noble metals.
topic_facet Zeolites
Selective oxidation
Fine chemistry
description Glycerol (Gly) is an important renewable resource derived from biodiesel industries and it is used in food, cosmetic and pharmaceutical applications. Due to increasing production of biodiesel the price of the main by-product has decline, due to this last years has had special attention. Gly is a platform molecule to obtain different high value fine chemicals like aldehydes, ketones and organic acids, including dihydroxyacetone (DHA), glyceric acid, glycolic acid and lactic acid. By liquid phase oxidation of Gly under mild conditions, using microporous zeolites modified with the incorporation of noble metals such as Pt and Au, it was possible to obtain an interesting production of DHA.
format Documento de conferencia
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author Diguilio, Eliana
Galarza, Emilce Daniela
Renzini, María Soledad
Pierella, Liliana Beatriz
author_facet Diguilio, Eliana
Galarza, Emilce Daniela
Renzini, María Soledad
Pierella, Liliana Beatriz
author_sort Diguilio, Eliana
title Valorization of glycerol from the biodiesel industries as a renewable substrate for producing DHA using microporous zeolites modified with noble metals.
title_short Valorization of glycerol from the biodiesel industries as a renewable substrate for producing DHA using microporous zeolites modified with noble metals.
title_full Valorization of glycerol from the biodiesel industries as a renewable substrate for producing DHA using microporous zeolites modified with noble metals.
title_fullStr Valorization of glycerol from the biodiesel industries as a renewable substrate for producing DHA using microporous zeolites modified with noble metals.
title_full_unstemmed Valorization of glycerol from the biodiesel industries as a renewable substrate for producing DHA using microporous zeolites modified with noble metals.
title_sort valorization of glycerol from the biodiesel industries as a renewable substrate for producing dha using microporous zeolites modified with noble metals.
publishDate 2022
url http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12272/6547
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