rasvahappomethylesterejä
Rasvahappomethylesterejä, often abbreviated as FAMEs, are a class of chemical compounds derived from fatty acids and methanol. They are formed through a process called transesterification, where the ester bond in a triglyceride (a fat or oil) is exchanged with methanol. This reaction typically requires a catalyst, such as an acid or base. FAMEs are the primary components of biodiesel, a renewable fuel alternative to petroleum-based diesel.
The properties of FAMEs vary depending on the specific fatty acid chain length and saturation. Shorter chain
The production of FAMEs can utilize a wide range of feedstocks, including vegetable oils (like soybean, canola,