volume 280 pages 128156

An incorporating innovation and new interactive technology into obtaining sustainable aviation fuels

M. A. Ershov 1
Vsevolod D Savelenko 1, 2
Nikita O. Burov 1
Uliana A. Makhova 1
Daria Y Mukhina 1
David R. Aleksanyan 1, 2
Vladimir M Kapustin 1, 3
Marina M. Lobashova 1
Alexander V. Sereda 4
Tamer M M Abdellatief 5
Ahmad Baroutaji 6
Mohammad Ali Abdelkareem 5, 7
Publication typeJournal Article
Publication date2023-10-01
scimago Q1
wos Q1
SJR2.211
CiteScore16.5
Impact factor9.4
ISSN03605442, 18736785
Electrical and Electronic Engineering
Mechanical Engineering
Industrial and Manufacturing Engineering
General Energy
Pollution
Building and Construction
Civil and Structural Engineering
Abstract
Today, the transport sector, involving aviation, is the main source of greenhouse gases (GHG). At the state level, countries are trying to abandon the utilization of traditional fuels in favor of alternative ones, including electricity, biofuels, hydrogen fuel, as well as liquefied natural gas. Nevertheless, for the aviation sector, the introduction of many of these alternative fuels is difficult. The most optimal in terms of technical, technological and economic indicators is the use of biofuels produced from by-products of the agricultural and food sectors. The current article displays an overview of existing and promising new technologies for the generation of sustainable aviation fuel (SAF) from a wide variety of raw materials, including oil and fat raw materials, vegetable raw materials, food production waste, and so on. The authors suggested technologies for the generation of sustainable aviation fuel from oil and fat and vegetable raw materials. In the process of refining oil and fat raw materials by transesterification, hydrodeoxygenation, isodeparaffinization and glycerolysis, a whole list of high-quality low-carbon products is formed, such as biokerosene according to the first technology. Biokerosene is a complex bioadditive for diesel fuels and some other bioproducts. As an alternative, a technology for processing lignocellulosic raw materials based on the processes of fast pyrolysis, delayed coking, and hydrocracking has been proposed. The biokerosene obtained using this technology will not meet the existing specifications and will need a certification procedure.
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Ershov M. A. et al. An incorporating innovation and new interactive technology into obtaining sustainable aviation fuels // Energy. 2023. Vol. 280. p. 128156.
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Ershov M. A., Savelenko V. D., Burov N. O., Makhova U. A., Mukhina D. Y., Aleksanyan D. R., Kapustin V. M., Lobashova M. M., Sereda A. V., Abdellatief T. M. M., Baroutaji A., Ali Abdelkareem M. An incorporating innovation and new interactive technology into obtaining sustainable aviation fuels // Energy. 2023. Vol. 280. p. 128156.
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TY - JOUR
DO - 10.1016/j.energy.2023.128156
UR - https://doi.org/10.1016/j.energy.2023.128156
TI - An incorporating innovation and new interactive technology into obtaining sustainable aviation fuels
T2 - Energy
AU - Ershov, M. A.
AU - Savelenko, Vsevolod D
AU - Burov, Nikita O.
AU - Makhova, Uliana A.
AU - Mukhina, Daria Y
AU - Aleksanyan, David R.
AU - Kapustin, Vladimir M
AU - Lobashova, Marina M.
AU - Sereda, Alexander V.
AU - Abdellatief, Tamer M M
AU - Baroutaji, Ahmad
AU - Ali Abdelkareem, Mohammad
PY - 2023
DA - 2023/10/01
PB - Elsevier
SP - 128156
VL - 280
SN - 0360-5442
SN - 1873-6785
ER -
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@article{2023_Ershov,
author = {M. A. Ershov and Vsevolod D Savelenko and Nikita O. Burov and Uliana A. Makhova and Daria Y Mukhina and David R. Aleksanyan and Vladimir M Kapustin and Marina M. Lobashova and Alexander V. Sereda and Tamer M M Abdellatief and Ahmad Baroutaji and Mohammad Ali Abdelkareem},
title = {An incorporating innovation and new interactive technology into obtaining sustainable aviation fuels},
journal = {Energy},
year = {2023},
volume = {280},
publisher = {Elsevier},
month = {oct},
url = {https://doi.org/10.1016/j.energy.2023.128156},
pages = {128156},
doi = {10.1016/j.energy.2023.128156}
}
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