Process optimisation of 2,3-epoxy-1-propanol for downstream speciality chemical production.

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Title
Process optimisation of 2,3-epoxy-1-propanol for downstream speciality chemical production.

CoPED ID
1e98bc09-553a-40a8-a5c4-c509f699cadf

Status
Closed


Value
£110,720

Start Date
Feb. 1, 2017

End Date
Jan. 31, 2018

Description

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In response to climate change targets and mandates for increasing the use of biodiesel in transportation fuel, there has been a significant rise in production of glycerol, which is the main by-product of biodiesel manufacture. Due to this, there is an increased interest in the production of value-added chemicals from glycerol. This project will demonstrate, at mini pilot scale, how glycerol can be transformed into a higher-value chemical feedstocks, namely 2,3-Epoxy-1-propanol (EP), through novel greener processes than are currently employed industrially. Our new greener process offers a breakthrough technology compared with current industrial routes, removing the necessity for harsh and toxic chemicals and synthesising the product from a renewable feedstock. EP can be exploited in various ways including, as a precursor for polymer production, as a stabiliser for natural oils, a gelation agent in solid propellants, in surface coatings, pharmaceuticals , CO2 capture solvents, new polymers and as feedstocks for other chemical intermediates. More importantly they are of significant value. By providing a high-value exploitation path for glycerol this project will underpin the economic sustainability of biodiesel in the UK from its biodiesel activities using a variety of vegetable oils and fats.

Subjects by relevance
  1. Biofuels
  2. Climate changes
  3. Vegetable oils
  4. Biodiesel
  5. Environmental effects
  6. Production
  7. Chemicals
  8. Sustainable development
  9. Bioenergy
  10. Fuels
  11. Emissions
  12. Climate
  13. Chemical industry

Extracted key phrases
  1. Downstream speciality chemical production
  2. New green process
  3. Value chemical feedstock
  4. Process optimisation
  5. Chemical intermediate
  6. Toxic chemical
  7. Polymer production
  8. Significant value
  9. Value exploitation path
  10. Biodiesel manufacture
  11. Biodiesel activity
  12. Climate change target
  13. New polymer
  14. Renewable feedstock
  15. Glycerol

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