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Beyond Fatty Acid Methyl Esters: Expanding the Renewable Carbon Profile with Alkenones from Isochrysis sp.
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Diesel FuelBioenergyBiochemistryAlkene MetathesisNatural SciencesLipid ResourceFuel ScienceOrganic ChemistryChemistryDirect ProductFuel ProductionPlatform ChemicalRenewable Carbon ProfileIsochrysis Sp
In addition to characteristic fatty acid methyl esters (FAMEs), biodiesel produced from Isochrysis sp. contains a significant amount (14%, w/w) of predominantly C37 and C38 long-chain alkenones. These compounds are members of a class of lipids known collectively as polyunsaturated long-chain alkenones (PULCAs) that are produced by a range of other prymnesiophyte taxa. The physical properties of alkenones, such as high melting points (∼60 °C), renders the direct product unsuitable for use as a diesel fuel but, nonetheless, represents an important and as yet unexplored renewable carbon feedstock.
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