18394840. PROCESS FOR PRODUCING RENEWABLE PRODUCT STREAMS simplified abstract (UOP LLC)
PROCESS FOR PRODUCING RENEWABLE PRODUCT STREAMS
Organization Name
Inventor(s)
Avram M. Buchbinder of Chicago IL (US)
Stanley Joseph Frey of Palatine IL (US)
Zhanyong Li of Schaumburg IL (US)
Krishan Pratap Jadaun of Gurugram (IN)
Eseoghene Jeroro of Chicago IL (US)
PROCESS FOR PRODUCING RENEWABLE PRODUCT STREAMS - A simplified explanation of the abstract
This abstract first appeared for US patent application 18394840 titled 'PROCESS FOR PRODUCING RENEWABLE PRODUCT STREAMS
Simplified Explanation: This patent application describes a process for producing a biorenewable feedstock that is rich in free fatty acids, using a Group VIII catalyst to create a product with a high level of linearity and 10-13 carbon atoms. The resulting product can be used to produce normal paraffins for the detergent industry, or can be isomerized or separated to provide green fuel streams.
Key Features and Innovation:
- Production of a biorenewable feedstock concentrated in free fatty acids
- Use of a Group VIII catalyst to create a product with high linearity and 10-13 carbon atoms
- Ability to produce normal paraffins desired by the detergent industry
- Option for isomerization or iso-normal separation to provide green fuel streams
Potential Applications: This technology could be used in the production of normal paraffins for the detergent industry, as well as in the creation of green fuel streams for various applications in the energy sector.
Problems Solved: This technology addresses the need for sustainable, biorenewable feedstocks with high concentrations of free fatty acids, as well as the demand for normal paraffins in the detergent industry.
Benefits: The benefits of this technology include the production of environmentally friendly fuel streams and the ability to meet the specific requirements of the detergent industry for normal paraffins.
Commercial Applications: Potential commercial applications of this technology include the production of sustainable detergents, green fuels, and other biorenewable products for various industries.
Questions about the Technology: 1. How does the use of a Group VIII catalyst impact the production process? 2. What are the specific advantages of producing normal paraffins for the detergent industry using this technology?
Frequently Updated Research: There may be ongoing research in the field of biorenewable feedstock production and catalytic processes that could be relevant to this technology.
Original Abstract Submitted
A biorenewable feed that is concentrated in free fatty acids is produced by hydrodeoxygenating a biorenewable feedstock is produced by use of a Group VIII catalyst producing a 10-13 carbon atom product having a high level of linearity. Normal paraffins in the range desired by the detergents industry can be produced. Either isomerization or an iso-normal separation can be performed to provide green fuel streams.