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Valorization of camelina oil to biobased materials and biofuels for new industrial uses: a review

Muhammad Arshad, Amar K. Mohanty, Rene Van Acker, Rachel Riddle, Jim Todd, Hamdy Khalil, Manjusri Misra

2022RSC Advances51 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

, generally known as camelina, which has limited use as a food oil and so is currently being explored as a feedstock for various industrial applications in both Europe and North America. Camelina oil is highly unsaturated, making it an ideal potential AGH feedstock for the manufacture of lower carbon footprint, biobased products that reduce our dependency on petroleum resources and thus help to combat climate change. This review presents a brief description of camelina highlighting its composition and its production in comparison with traditional plant oils. The main focus is to summarize recent data on valorization of camelina oil by various chemical means, with specific emphasis on their industrial applications in biofuels, adhesives and coatings, biopolymers and bio-composites, alkyd resins, cosmetics, and agriculture. The review concludes with a discussion on current challenges and future opportunities of camelina oil valorization into various industrial products.

Topics & Concepts

CamelinaBiofuelCamelina sativaPulp and paper industryBiochemical engineeringEnvironmental scienceWaste managementChemistryFood scienceEngineeringAgronomyBiologyCropBiodiesel Production and ApplicationsFood Chemistry and Fat AnalysisThermochemical Biomass Conversion Processes
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