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, biodiesel from vegetable oil will receive more attention. But the edible feedstock as the obvious cheapest choice will not be … sustainable enough for the increasing energy and food demand; hence, there is a need for guaranteed feedstock. This study was … therefore undertaken to explore feedstock that would not be suitable for food but useful for biodiesel in Africa. Among the …
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pretreatment, biodiesel substrates, acyl acceptors and their step-wise addition, use of solvents, operating conditions of enzymatic … catalysis, bioreactor design. The ability of lipase to catalyze the synthesis of alkyl esters from low-cost feedstock with high …
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including China. But the high cost of producing biodiesel from feedstock, predominately food grade oils, limited its economic … soldier fly larval biomass obtained from larvae reared on SRF could potentially be used as a non-food feedstock for biodiesel …
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Although biodiesel is a sustainable and renewable diesel fuel, the current feedstock predominantly from edible oils … limits the economic feasibility of biodiesel production and thus the development of a cost-effective non-food feedstock is … larvae can be a feasible non-food feedstock for biodiesel production. …
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. This high fat containing insect has the potential to serve as biodiesel feedstock. In this study, larval grease extracted …
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Coconut oil having 12.8% free fatty acid (FFA) was used as a feedstock to produce biodiesel by a two-step process. In …
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algae-based biofuel, was investigated for its possibility as a cheap feedstock using our newly isolated yeast Cryptococcus … curvatus. To make the algae biomass bioavailable, hydrodynamic cavitation (HC) was employed as a pretreatment means, whose … pretreatment time of 6.88 min at pH 9.47. When used the pretreated microalgae, the C. curvatus can grow with growth rate of 0.584/h …
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