High Performance Alkyl Dialkoxyalkanoate Bioderived Transportation Fuels Accessed Using a Mild and Scalable Synthetic Protocol

Nicholas Myllenbeck, Eric Monroe, Mysha Sarwar, Teresa Alleman, Cameron Hays, Jon Luecke, Junqing Zhu, Charles McEnally, Lisa Pfefferle, Anthe George, Ryan Davis

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Abstract

Replacement of conventional petroleum fuels with renewable fuels reduces net emissions of carbon and greenhouse gases, and affords opportunities for increased domestic energy security. Here, we present alkyl dialkoxyalkanoates (or DAOAs) as a family of synthetic diesel and marine fuel candidates that feature ester and ether functionality. These compounds employ pyruvic acid and fusel alcohols as precursors, which are widely available as metabolic intermediates at high titer and yield. DAOA synthesis proceeds in high yield using a simple, mild chemical transformation performed under air that employs bioderived and/or easily recovered reagents and solvent. The scalability of the synthetic protocol was proven in continuous flow with in situ azeotropic water removal, yielding 375 g of isolated product. Chemical stability of DAOAs against aqueous 0.01 M H2SO4 and accelerated oxidative conditions is demonstrated. The isolated DAOAs were shown to meet or exceed widely accepted technical criteria for sustainable diesel fuels. In particular, butyl 2,2-dibutoxypropanoate (DAOA-2) has indicated cetane number 64, yield soot index 256 YSI per kg, lower heating value 30.9 MJ kg-1 and cloud point < -60 degrees C and compares favorably to corresponding values for renewable diesel, biodiesel and petroleum diesel.
Original languageAmerican English
Pages (from-to)1085-1093
Number of pages9
JournalSustainable Energy and Fuels
Volume8
Issue number5
DOIs
StatePublished - 2024

NREL Publication Number

  • NREL/JA-5400-90352

Keywords

  • alkyl dialkoxyalkanoates
  • DAOAs
  • renewable fuels

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