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Oleochemicals are made primarily from plant oils and are employed in the production of lubricants, cosmetics, and other chemicals.
Production of oilseeds is anticipated to rise in response to the rising demand for oleochemical manufacturing.
Oil-derived oleochemicals, such as wax esters and biolubricants, can be made using microbial lipids generated by oleaginous yeasts as an industrial feedstock.
Instead of competing with food production as is the case when using vegetable oil for oleochemical production, microbial lipids could be created from a variety of agricultural leftovers and industrial side streams.
The primary enzymes in transesterification and esterification reactions, which produce esters with altered characteristics, are lipases.
The India Oleochemicals market accounted for $XX Billion in 2021 and is anticipated to reach $XX Billion by 2030, registering a CAGR of XX% from 2022 to 2030.
Emery Oleochemicals launches a new website for its business unit for biolubricants. Information on the product, industry applications, and technological capabilities is abundant in this new section.
Emery’s website visitors can search by product type to view lubricant esters, azelaic acids, pelargonic acids, and dimer/monomer/isostearic acids or explore by industry application, which includes industrial lubricants, metalworking, grease, and oilfield chemicals.
This is because Emery recognizes that performance lubricants are crucial in every aspect of the industrial world.
Specialty esters, fatty acid methyl esters, glycerol esters, alkoxylates, and fatty amines are the primary categories of oleochemicals.
The term “fatty acid methyl” describes fatty acid esters produced when methanol is used to transesterify lipids.
They are employed in the production of a wide range of items, including polymers and plastic additives, consumer goods, food processing, textiles, paints & inks, industrial, healthcare & pharmaceuticals, and personal care & cosmetics.
In order to provide an alternative to fossil fuels, these businesses are innovating next-generation chemical solutions technologies into their solution, including bio-diluent, cosmetic emollient, dispersion, blowing agent management, rigid foam formulators, and others.