Title: | Deeper investigation of oxygen-containing compounds in oleaginous feedstock (animal fat) by preparative column chromatography and comprehensive two-dimensional gas chromatography coupled with high-resolution time-of-flight mass spectrometry |
Author(s): | Beccaria M; Zou Y; Stefanuto PH; Siqueira ALM; Maniquet A; Piparo M; Giusti P; Purcaro G; Focant JF; |
Address: | "University of Ferrara, Department of Chemical, Pharmaceutical, and Agricultural Sciences, via L. Borsari 46, Ferrara, Italy; Organic and Biological Analytical Chemistry Group, MolSys Research Unit, University of Liege, Liege, Belgium. Electronic address: marcobecos@gmail.com. Organic and Biological Analytical Chemistry Group, MolSys Research Unit, University of Liege, Liege, Belgium. TotalEnergies Marketing Services, Research Center, Solaize, France. TotalEnergies Refining and Chemicals, Total Research and Technologies Gonfreville, Harfleur, France; International Joint Laboratory - iC2MC: Complex Matrices Molecular Characterization, TRTG, Harfleur, France. AgroBioChem Department, Laboratory of Analytical Chemistry, University of Liege, Gembloux Agro-Bio Tech, Passage des Deportes 2, 5030 Gembloux, Belgium" |
DOI: | 10.1016/j.talanta.2021.123019 |
ISSN/ISBN: | 1873-3573 (Electronic) 0039-9140 (Linking) |
Abstract: | "The production of renewable fuels as biodiesel and bio-jet fuel is usually originated by the transformation and processing of oleaginous feedstocks, mainly composed of triacylglycerols. Currently, a significant part of the triacylglycerol production relies on grassy oil crops or other woody oil plants, representing more than 120 million metric tons every year. Considering that the worldwide triacylglycerol demand is expected to rise in the future, alternative routes are necessary to ensure a sustainable biodiesel industry and limit diesel price volatility. In this context, the use of animal fats could be an interesting alternative for biodiesel production as the production of animal byproducts represents nearly 17 million tons per year in the European Union only (2020). Animal fats, however, contain large amounts of no-esterified fatty acids and other oxygen compounds, reducing the yield of biodiesel. Therefore, a specific pretreatment is needed before the trans-esterification process. The setup of such appropriate pretreatments requires detailed upstream characterization of the minor components present in the feedstock. For this purpose, the minor component profile of animal fat was investigated by comprehensive two-dimensional gas chromatography coupled with high-resolution time-of-flight mass spectrometry. This was preceded by an innovative sample fractionation and focalization of these minor components by a preparative liquid chromatographic column method. The overall method permitted to extract different levels of information from the two-dimensional chromatograms, leading to a tentative identification of more than 150 compounds, mainly oxygenated, belonging to different chemical classes" |
Keywords: | "Animals *Biofuels/analysis Chromatography, Gas Chromatography, Liquid Mass Spectrometry Oxygen *Oxygen Compounds LC-GCxGC-HRTOFMS Minor components Oleaginous biomass feedstock Oxygen-contaning compounds Sterols;" |
Notes: | "MedlineBeccaria, Marco Zou, Yun Stefanuto, Pierre-Hugues Siqueira, Anna Luiza Mendes Maniquet, Adrien Piparo, Marco Giusti, Pierre Purcaro, Giorgia Focant, Jean-Francois eng Netherlands 2021/11/22 Talanta. 2022 Feb 1; 238(Pt 2):123019. doi: 10.1016/j.talanta.2021.123019. Epub 2021 Nov 5" |