Synthesis of aviation fuel from bio-derived isophorone
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Courtney Ford Ryan, Cameron M. Moore, Juan H. Leal, Troy A. Semelsberger, Jenny K. Banh, Junqing Zhu, Charles S. McEnally, Lisa D. Pfefferle, Andrew D. Sutton
Using photochemical [2 + 2] cycloaddition, a cyclobutane dione was generated from isophorone, a condensate of bio-acetone. Hydrodeoxygenation of the dione yielded a mixture of polycyclic alkanes, whose high energy density is appropriate for high perfomance aviation applications. This work outlines a light-based approach to increase the energy density of a potential renewable carbon aviation fuel in high yields and high carbon efficiency without sacrificing performance.
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