rasvahappometyylieesteriä
Rasvahappometyylieesteriä, often abbreviated as FAME (Fatty Acid Methyl Ester), is a type of chemical compound derived from fats and oils. It is produced through a process called transesterification, where triglycerides, the main components of fats and oils, react with methanol in the presence of a catalyst. This reaction breaks down the triglycerides into glycerol and fatty acid methyl esters.
FAMEs are known for their biodegradability and relatively low toxicity, making them an attractive alternative to
The most common application of FAMEs is as a biofuel, commonly referred to as biodiesel. Biodiesel can
Beyond biofuels, FAMEs also find applications as solvents, lubricants, and as intermediates in the production of