Cost-Effective Biodiesel Synthesis from Waste Marble Powder as A Green Heterogeneous Catalyst Using Pongamia Pinnata Oil
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(ISSN 2771-490X)
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Application of Catalysts in Development of Green Process Technology
Submission Deadline: November 15, 2021 (Open) Submit Now
Guest Editor
Narendra Kumar, PhD
Adjunct Professor (Docent), Senior Researcher, Faculty of Science and Engineering, Industrial Chemistry and Reaction Engineering, Åbo Akademi University, Biskopsgatan 8, FI-20500 Turku/Åbo, Finland
Research Interests: Heterogeneous catalysis; catalyst synthesis; nanoporous materials; catalyst characterization; zeolite catalysis; refinery processes; hydrocarbon conversion; reaction mechanism; biomass transformations
About This Topic
Dear Colleagues
Catalytic materials are applied in the production of more than 80 % chemicals produced in the chemical industry. Industrial processes such as petro-chemicals, oil refinery, speciality and fine chemicals have found applications of metal modified and acidic catalysts. Precisely designed active sites in theses catalytic materials are significant for the efficient conversion of feed-stocks and selectivity to desired products. Furthermore, taking into consideration the limited natural resources available on planet earth, rational utilization of these resources are important. Hence, it is significant that the future production of chemicals and development of new process technology takes into consideration the principles of green chemistry, mitigation of climate change and development of environmental friendly technology. Enormous production of industrial residuals as side products in several current chemical production processes has to be reduced substantially, using new upgraded green process technology by utilizing novel efficient and cost effective catalytic materials. Taking into consideration the increasing cost of noble metals (Pt, Pd, Rh, Ru), inorganic supports, extrudates and chemicals for productions of catalytic materials, it is significant that these catalysts are regenerated and reused for enhanced duration of times during the production of chemicals using green process chemical technology.
The Special Issue “Application of Catalysts in Development of Green Process Technology” invites research papers in the topics application of catalysts in green process technology with special emphasis on research field petro-chemicals, oil refinery, fine & speciality chemicals, pharmaceuticals components and production of energy from renewable sources.
Keywords:
Catalytic materials, Heterogeneous catalysis, Green process technology
Environmental friendly technology, Metal modified catalysts, Fine & speciality chemicals
Petro-chemicals, Oil refinery processes, Energy from renewable sources
Pharmaceuticals & drug molecules, valorization lignocellulosic biomass
Alumina, Silica, Zeolites, Microporous & mesoporous materials
Shaped catalysts, Extudates, Acidic catalysts
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Cost-Effective Biodiesel Synthesis from Waste Marble Powder as A Green Heterogeneous Catalyst Using Pongamia Pinnata Oilby
Jharna Gupta
and
Madhu Agarwal
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and
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