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ISBN 10: 0128122056
ISBN 13: 9780128122051
Author: Mario Plagiaro
Glycerol: The Renewable Platform Chemical provides a valuable overview of the glycerol market, including industrial applications and sustainable production of glycerol. Replacing previous works on the subject, this useful resource describes glycerol, also known as glycerine, and its chemical derivatives, especially the new bioglycerol-derived products. The monograph also discusses how the industrial use of glycerol as raw material for producing commodity chemicals depends on broader scope and lower cost of the catalytic process used to convert glycerol of varying purity grades into valued monomers.
New chapters on glycerol polymers, the use of glycerol as antifreeze, and its sustainable production offer relevant information for researchers and professionals from academics and industry alike. The book features new processes, such as low cost and biocompatible glycerol polymers as a major alternative to the conventional polymers, with the first practical applications now emerging in the biomedical and patient care markets.
The book offers both a source of inspiration for new projects and a reliable source of information on how glycerol is replacing petrochemicals in many real world applications.
- Features completely unique information and insight from leading expert Mario Pagliaro, including recent developments in the field, gathered from over a decade of intense R&D activities
- Includes new chapters on the glycerol market, glycerol polymers, the use of glycerol in the cement and construction industries, its use an antifreeze, and its sustainable production
- Contains reliable, accessible information appropriate for research chemists and chemical engineers in the chemical, oleochemicals, biodiesel, biotechnology and cement industries as well as in academia
Glycerol The Renewable Platform Chemical 1st Table of contents:
Chapter 1. Properties, Applications, History, and Market
Abstract
1.1 An Eminent Oleochemical
1.2 Properties and Main Applications
1.3 An Historical Outlook
1.4 Refining Bioglycerol
1.5 A Market in Disarray
1.6 Pyramid of Value
1.7 A looking Ahead Perspective
References
Chapter 2. C3-Monomers
Abstract
2.1 Epichlorohydrin
2.2 Life Cycle Analysis of Bio-Based Epichlorohydrin
2.3 Perspectives for Bio-Based Epichlorohydrin
2.4 Toward Fully Renewable Epoxy Resins
2.5 Propylene Glycol
2.6 Hydrogenolysis to Mono Propylene Glycol
2.7 The Business Case of Bio-Based Mono Propylene Glycol
2.8 Biological Route to 1,3-Propanediol
2.9 Acrolein and Acrylic Acid
2.10 The Business Case for Glycerol-Based Acrylic Acid
2.11 Biochemical Route to 3-Hydroxypropionaldehyde
2.12 Polyhydroxyalkonoates
2.13 Glycerol Oxidation Bioproducts
References
Chapter 3. Esters, Ethers, Polyglycerols, and Polyesters
Abstract
3.1 Glycerol Esters
3.2 Biopolyol-Based Polyurethanes
3.3 Glycerol Carbonate
3.4 Glycerol Ethers
3.5 Polyglycerols
3.6 Polyglycerol Esters
3.7 Glycerol Polyesters
3.8 Polyglycerols: Large Growth Potential
References
Chapter 4. Antifreeze and Multipurpose Cement Aid
Abstract
4.1 Glycerol as Antifreeze
4.2 Glycerol-Based Antifreeze Market
4.3 Raw Bioglycerol as Multipurpose Cement Aid
4.4 Cement Grinding and Anticorrosion Aid
4.5 Cement Strength Enhancer and Waterproofing Agent
4.6 Form Release Agent
4.7 The Business Case for Bioglycerol as Cement Aid
References
Chapter 5. Glycerol: A Key Platform Chemical of the Forthcoming Bioeconomy
Abstract
5.1 Bio-Based Products and Low Oil Prices
5.2 Population, Wealth, and Energy
5.3 Oil Value and the Global Economy
5.4 A Natural Oil Price?
5.5 Conflicting Dynamics
5.6 The Forthcoming Solar Economy
5.7 Bioglycerol-Based Polymers and Chemicals
5.8 Glycerol: The Lignocellulosic Biorefinery Enabler
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