Possibilities of utilizing the solid by-products of biodiesel production - A review

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As a consequence of the intended rise in the volume of the biodiesel produced by the member states of the European Union, predominantly from rapeseeds and sunflower seeds, the quantity of the by-products being generated, e.g. glycerol, rapeseed/sunflower seed straw and rapeseed/sunflower seed meal, will increase dramatically. It is therefore recommendable to find effective methods for their processing or utilization in order to reduce the costs of biodiesel production without polluting the environment by excessive wastes. As the utilization of glycerol has often been addressed in the literature 1, the aim of our study is to describe the potentiality for utilizing the solid by-products of biodiesel production, namely rapeseed/sunflower straw and rapeseed/ sunflower seed meal.

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Ga̧siorek, E., & Wilk, M. (2011). Possibilities of utilizing the solid by-products of biodiesel production - A review. Polish Journal of Chemical Technology, 13(1), 58–62. https://doi.org/10.2478/v10026-011-0012-y

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