Production and analysis of bio-diesel from non-edible oils--A review
Bio-diesel has become more attractive recently because of its environmental benefits and it is derived from renewable resources, bio degradable and non-toxic in nature. Several bio-diesel production methods have been developed, among which transesterification using alkali catalyst gives high level of conversion of triglycerides to their corresponding methyl ester in short reaction time. The process of transesterification is affected by the reaction condition, molar ratio of alcohol to oil, type of alcohol, type and amount of catalysts, reaction time and temperature, purity of reactants free fatty acids and water content of oils or fats. In this work, an attempt has been made on review of bio-diesel production, methods of analyzing, bio-diesel standard, resources available, process developed performance in internal combustion engines, teardown analysis of bio-diesel B20 operated vehicle, recommendation for development of bio-fuels, environmental considerations, economic aspects and advantages. The technical tools and process for monitoring the transesterification reaction like TLC, GC, HPLC, GPC, 1H NMR and NIR have also been summarized in this paper.
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2009
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Authors: | Murugesan, A. ; Umarani, C. ; Chinnusamy, T.R. ; Krishnan, M. ; Subramanian, R. ; Neduzchezhain, N. |
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Renewable and Sustainable Energy Reviews. - Elsevier, ISSN 1364-0321. - Vol. 13.2009, 4, p. 825-834
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Publisher: |
Elsevier |
Keywords: | Triglycerides Transesterification Methyl esters Reaction condition |
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