Biodiesel production from non-edible plant oils

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Abstract

Because of biodegradability and nontoxicity biodiesel has become more attractive as alternative fuel. Biodiesel is produced mainly from vegetable oils by transesterification of triacylglycerols. From economic and social reasons, edible oils should be replaced by lower-cost and reliable feedstocks for biodiesel production such as non-edible plant oils. This paper reviews various methods for biodiesel production from common non-edible oils employing alcoholysis reactions. The aim of this paper is to present the possibilities of the use of non-edible oils into biodiesel production, to consider the various methods for treatment of non-edible oils and to emphasize the influence of the operating and reaction conditions on the process rate and the ester yield. The special attention is paid to the possibilities of optimization, kinetics and improvement of biodiesel production from non-edible oils. © 2012 Elsevier Ltd. All right reserved.

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Banković-Ilić, I. B., Stamenković, O. S., & Veljković, V. B. (2012, August). Biodiesel production from non-edible plant oils. Renewable and Sustainable Energy Reviews. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.rser.2012.03.002

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