Potential non-edible oil feedstock for biodiesel
Downloadable (with restrictions)! Africa is a continent full of untapped natural resources ranging from biodiversity to vast water bodies but faced with food and energy crises. Prices of fuel are also escalating. With researchers and experts scrambling for the solution, biodiesel from vegetable oil will receive more attention. But the edible feedstock as the obvious cheapest choice will not be
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Potential non-edible oil resources as biodiesel feedstock
Turnip oil (TO; Raphanus sativus L.) produces seeds that contain around 26 wt% of inedible base stock that are suitable as a potential feedstock for biodiesel production[23]. A turnip oil methyl ester (TME) was prepared from acid catalyzed pretreated TO in an effort to evaluate its important fuel properties (Table 17).
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NON-EDIBLE BABASSU OIL AS A POTENTIAL FEEDSTOCK
The high price of biodiesel derived from food grade vegetable oils makes it non-viable to compete economically with fossil - based diesel. Less expensive, non-edible vegetable oil / plant oil as potential feedstock for biodiesel production[3], is one of the key re-source of the renewable bioenergy. 2. Identification of Non-edible
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Balanites Roxburghii Plant Oil as Potential Non-Edible
Plant oils from Ratanjyot (Jatropha curcas), Karanj (Pongamia pinnata), Neem (Azadirachta indica), and Mahua (Madhuca longifolia var. latifolia) etc. have been extracted and exploited as non-edible feedstock for the bio-diesel production in India. Our efforts have been converted to find area specific non-edible feedstock. With this point, Balanites roxburghii (BR) plant with high oil
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Biodiesel Fuels Based on Edible and Nonedible Feedstocks
8. Moringa oleifera oil as a potential feedstock for sustainable biodiesel production. Subramaniapillai Niju, Gopalakrishnan Janani Part 3: Waste oil-based biodiesel fuels. 9. Waste oil-based biodiesel fuels: A scientometric review of the research. Ozcan Konur 10. Biodiesel production
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Current state of the biodiesel production and the
"Potential non-edible oil feedstock for biodiesel production in Africa: A survey," Renewable and Sustainable Energy Reviews, Elsevier, vol. 38(C), pages 461-477. Demirbas, M. Fatih, 2011. "
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Non-edible vegetable oil–based feedstocks capable of bio
Yang L, Takase M, Zhang M, Zhao T, Wu X (2014) Potential non-edible oil feedstock for biodiesel production in Africa: a survey. Renew Sust Energ Rev 38:461–477 CAS
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Potential of Jatropha curcas L. as Biodiesel Feedstock
In Malaysia, oil palm is considered as the most valuable commodity crop and gives a high economic return to the country. However, the ethical challenge of food or fuel makes palm oil not an ideal feedstock for biodiesel production. Therefore, attention is shifted to non-edible feedstock
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Rapeseed oil is commonly used in many European countries for biodiesel production, whereas soybean oil is used in the U.S. and Argentina. Coconut oil and palm oil is used in Malaysia and Indonesia. (Includes Non-Edible Oils) 10.3 Animal Fats Table 109 Africa: Biodiesel Feedstock
Online MessageFunctional Properties of Neem Oil as Potential Feedstock
Jatropha is a hardy, high oil content crop with serious potential for biodiesel production in South Africa. But as it is classified as a noxious weed, large-scale cultivation has also raised environmental concerns. Chesney Bradshaw investigates the merits and drawbacks of jatropha as a possible employment driver that holds no threat to food security, as is the case with other biodiesel
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Valorisation of Edible Oil Wastewater Sludge: Bioethanol
This study aimed to reuse primary wastewater sludge from the edible oil industry as a novel feedstock for both monounsaturated fats and bioethanol for biodiesel production. Results showed that the fatty acid profile of the oilseed primary wastewater sludge was favourable for biodiesel production…
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