rasvahappomethylesteriä
Rasvahappomethylesteriä, often abbreviated as FAME, is the Finnish term for fatty acid methyl ester. These compounds are a type of ester derived from fatty acids and methanol. They are commonly produced through a process called transesterification, where triglycerides found in vegetable oils or animal fats react with methanol in the presence of a catalyst. This reaction breaks down the triglycerides into glycerol and three molecules of FAME.
FAMEs are best known as the primary component of biodiesel fuel. When used as a fuel additive
Beyond fuel, FAMEs have various industrial applications. They are used as solvents, lubricants, and as intermediates