Biocombustibles de segunda generación y Biodiesel: Una mirada a la contribución de la Universidad de los Andes

  • González A
  • Jiménez I
  • Rodríguez Susa M
  • et al.
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Abstract

Biofuels constitute an important alternative for the current national and worldwide energy demand. The main goal of this paper is to summarize the recent contributions of Universidad de los Andes for the development of technologies related to its production. Such efforts have been conveyed to the use of sub products like oil palm empty-fruit-bunch or domestic solid waste for ethanol production, hydrogen production and liquid fuels through anaerobic digestion and waste pyrolysis respectively, and biodiesel by fatty acids esterification. Generally, the limitations of these technologies stand on discovering adequate catalysts either from biological or chemical origin, finding optimum reaction conditions (temperature, pressure and reactive systems) accounting yield and selectivity and, finally, feedstock selection from an economical perspective. (English) [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

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González, A. F., Jiménez, I. C., Rodríguez Susa, M., Restrepo, S., & Gómez, J. M. (2008). Biocombustibles de segunda generación y Biodiesel: Una mirada a la contribución de la Universidad de los Andes. Revista de Ingeniería, (28), 70–82. https://doi.org/10.16924/riua.v0i28.268

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