Highly selective condensation of biomass-derived methyl ketones as a source of aviation fuel.

  • Sacia, Eric R
  • Balakrishnan, Madhesan
  • Deaner, Matthew H
  • Goulas, Konstantinos A
  • Toste, F Dean
  • Bell, Alexis T
Publication date
May 2015
Publisher
eScholarship, University of California

Abstract

Aviation fuel (i.e., jet fuel) requires a mixture of C9 -C16 hydrocarbons having both a high energy density and a low freezing point. While jet fuel is currently produced from petroleum, increasing concern with the release of CO2 into the atmosphere from the combustion of petroleum-based fuels has led to policy changes mandating the inclusion of biomass-based fuels into the fuel pool. Here we report a novel way to produce a mixture of branched cyclohexane derivatives in very high yield (>94 %) that match or exceed many required properties of jet fuel. As starting materials, we use a mixture of n-alkyl methyl ketones and their derivatives obtained from biomass. These synthons are condensed into trimers via base-catalyzed aldol condensatio...

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