[EN] ISOLATION AND SUBSEQUENT UTILIZATION OF SATURATED FATTY ACIDS AND A-OLEFINS IN THE PRODUCTION OF ESTER-BASED BIOLUBRICANTS [FR] ISOLEMENT ET UTILISATION ULTÉRIEURE D'ACIDES GRAS SATURÉS ET D'ALPHA-OLÉFINES DANS LA PRODUCTION DE BIOLUBRIFIANTS À BASE D'ESTERS
ISOLATION AND SUBSEQUENT UTILIZATION OF SATURATED FATTY ACIDS AND ALPHA-OLEFINS IN THE PRODUCTION OF ESTER-BASED BIOLUBRICANTS
申请人:Miller Stephen Joseph
公开号:US20090285728A1
公开(公告)日:2009-11-19
The present invention is generally directed to the synthesis and/or manufacture of ester-based lubricant compositions. The present invention is also directed to methods of making these and other similar lubricant compositions, and to systems for implementing such methods (processes). In some embodiments, the methods for making such ester-based lubricants utilize a biomass precursor (e.g., triglyceride-bearing vegetable oils) such that the lubricant compositions generated by the methods and systems of the present invention can be properly deemed biolubricants. In these or other embodiments, lubricant precursor species can also be sourced or derived from Fischer-Tropsch (FT) and/or long-chain paraffin pyrolysis reaction products. The ester component of the lubricant compositions, produced in accordance with the methods and systems of the present invention, comprises largely diester species.
SYNTHESIS OF DIESTER-BASED BIOLUBRICANTS FROM EPOXIDES
申请人:Miller Stephen Joseph
公开号:US20090198075A1
公开(公告)日:2009-08-06
The present invention is generally directed to methods of making diester-based lubricant compositions, wherein formation of diester species proceeds via direct esterification of epoxide intermediates. In some embodiments, the methods for making such diester-based lubricants utilize a biomass precursor and/or low value (e.g., Fischer-Tropsch (FT) olefins and/or alcohols) so as to produce high value diester-based lubricants. In some embodiments, such diester-based lubricants are derived from FT olefins and tatty acids. The fatty acids can be from a bio-based source (i.e., biomass, renewable source) or can be derived from FT alcohols via oxidation.
[EN] ISOLATION AND SUBSEQUENT UTILIZATION OF SATURATED FATTY ACIDS AND A-OLEFINS IN THE PRODUCTION OF ESTER-BASED BIOLUBRICANTS<br/>[FR] ISOLEMENT ET UTILISATION ULTÉRIEURE D'ACIDES GRAS SATURÉS ET D'ALPHA-OLÉFINES DANS LA PRODUCTION DE BIOLUBRIFIANTS À BASE D'ESTERS
申请人:CHEVRON USA INC
公开号:WO2009142922A1
公开(公告)日:2009-11-26
The present invention is generally directed to the synthesis and/or manufacture of ester-based lubricant compositions. The present invention is also directed to methods of making these and other similar lubricant compositions, and to systems for implementing such methods (processes). In some embodiments, the methods for making such ester-based lubricants utilize a biomass precursor (e.g., triglyceride-bearing vegetable oils) such that the lubricant compositions generated by the methods and systems of the present invention can be properly deemed biolubricants. In these or other embodiments, lubricant precursor species can also be sourced or derived from Fischer-Tropsch (FT) and/or long-chain paraffin pyrolysis reaction products. The ester component of the lubricant compositions, produced in accordance with the methods and systems of the present invention, comprises largely diester species.
Diester-Based Lubricants and Methods of Making Same
申请人:Miller Stephen Joseph
公开号:US20080194444A1
公开(公告)日:2008-08-14
The present invention is generally directed to diester-based lubricant compositions. The present invention is also directed to methods of making these and other similar lubricant compositions. In some embodiments, the methods for making such diester-based lubricants utilize a biomass precursor and/or low value Fischer-Tropsch (FT) olefins and/or alcohols so as to produce high value diester-based lubricants. In some embodiments, such diester-based lubricants are derived from FT olefins and fatty acids. The fatty acids can be from a bio-based source (i.e., biomass, renewable source) or can be derived from FT alcohols via oxidation.