A biosourced ester lubricant base uses selective esterification and neutralization to deliver biodegradability with stable lubrication and hydrolysis resistance.
Glycerolysis plus FFA stripping and recycle lowers free fatty acids and monoglycerides, enabling consistent biodiesel from low-cost feedstocks.
Lipase transesterification and distillation isolate cetoleic acid from EPA and DHA, yielding enriched LCMUFA compositions with low DHA.
A circular lipase-based transesterification process boosts sn2 palmitic acid yield, cuts palm oil waste, and better matches human milk fat.
Fractionating palm fatty acid distillate creates palmitic-rich and salt-form fatty acid feeds that raise cattle energy intake without rumen disruption.
Controlled heating at 90-210°C and solid acid contact cut glycidol and glycidyl esters while preserving monoglyceride content.
Triglyceride-assisted separation removes chlorophyll and other impurities from microalgae oil, enabling edible high-EPA oil with reduced pigment content.
Renewable phosphorus-tocopherol oligomers stabilize plastics and rubbers at high temperature while reducing antioxidant migration and volatility.