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A Review on Various Extraction Process for Biodiesel

Author(s):

Vrushali V. Kanade , School of Engineering and Applied Sciences, Kalyan; Pradnya K. Ingle, Shivajirao S. Jondhale College of Engineering Dombivli

Keywords:

Renewable Energy, Potential Feedstocks, Oil Extraction Technologies. Biodiesel Synthesis, Feasibility Study

Abstract

Research on the development of renewable biofuel has garnered more public curiosity as a result of worries about the exhaustion of fossil fuels and global pollution. The extraction method is a key capability in the manufacture of biofuels, both concerning energy use and brand equity. The latest events about the separation process used to produce biofuels are covered in this paper. Biodegradable matter, such as waste oils and edible, inedible, microbiological, and quasi wastes, are used to create biodiesel. According to this research, the best feedstocks are waste oils with rising oil content, such as waste vegetable oil, waste palm oil, and waste algal oil. To choose the best feedstock for the production of bioethanol, it is required to compare biodiesel production and parametric analysis rigorously. We aim to provide a succinct, current, but thorough analysis of the numerous separation processes used or researched inside the manufacture of biofuels, as well as their guiding principles, benefits, or drawbacks, along with recent instance examples. For oil extraction, it is advised to adopt cutting-edge, cost-free methods like supercritical and transesterification.

Other Details

Paper ID: IJSRDV11I40142
Published in: Volume : 11, Issue : 4
Publication Date: 01/07/2023
Page(s): 94-99

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