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Sustainable biodiesel generation through catalytic transesterification of waste sources: a literature review and bibliometric survey

Sustainable renewable energy production is being intensely disputed worldwide because fossil fuel resources are declining gradually. One solution is biodiesel production via the transesterification process, which is environmentally feasible due to its low-emission diesel substitute. Significant issu...

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Autores principales: Nabgan, Walid, Jalil, Aishah Abdul, Nabgan, Bahador, Jadhav, Arvind H., Ikram, Muhammad, Ul-Hamid, Anwar, Ali, Mohamad Wijayanuddin, Hassan, Nurul Sahida
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Publicado: The Royal Society of Chemistry 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8979057/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35425206
http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/d1ra07338a
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author Nabgan, Walid
Jalil, Aishah Abdul
Nabgan, Bahador
Jadhav, Arvind H.
Ikram, Muhammad
Ul-Hamid, Anwar
Ali, Mohamad Wijayanuddin
Hassan, Nurul Sahida
author_facet Nabgan, Walid
Jalil, Aishah Abdul
Nabgan, Bahador
Jadhav, Arvind H.
Ikram, Muhammad
Ul-Hamid, Anwar
Ali, Mohamad Wijayanuddin
Hassan, Nurul Sahida
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description Sustainable renewable energy production is being intensely disputed worldwide because fossil fuel resources are declining gradually. One solution is biodiesel production via the transesterification process, which is environmentally feasible due to its low-emission diesel substitute. Significant issues arising with biodiesel production are the cost of the processes, which has stuck its sustainability and the applicability of different resources. In this article, the common biodiesel feedstock such as edible and non-edible vegetable oils, waste oil and animal fats and their advantages and disadvantages were reviewed according to the Web of Science (WOS) database over the timeframe of 1970–2020. The biodiesel feedstock has water or free fatty acid, but it will produce soap by reacting free fatty acids with an alkali catalyst when they present in high portion. This reaction is unfavourable and decreases the biodiesel product yield. This issue can be solved by designing multiple transesterification stages or by employing acidic catalysts to prevent saponification. The second solution is cheaper than the first one and even more applicable because of the abundant source of catalytic materials from a waste product such as rice husk ash, chicken eggshells, fly ash, red mud, steel slag, and coconut shell and lime mud. The overview of the advantages and disadvantages of different homogeneous and heterogeneous catalysts is summarized, and the catalyst promoters and prospects of biodiesel production are also suggested. This research provides beneficial ideas for catalyst synthesis from waste for the transesterification process economically, environmentally and industrially.
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spelling pubmed-89790572022-04-13 Sustainable biodiesel generation through catalytic transesterification of waste sources: a literature review and bibliometric survey Nabgan, Walid Jalil, Aishah Abdul Nabgan, Bahador Jadhav, Arvind H. Ikram, Muhammad Ul-Hamid, Anwar Ali, Mohamad Wijayanuddin Hassan, Nurul Sahida RSC Adv Chemistry Sustainable renewable energy production is being intensely disputed worldwide because fossil fuel resources are declining gradually. One solution is biodiesel production via the transesterification process, which is environmentally feasible due to its low-emission diesel substitute. Significant issues arising with biodiesel production are the cost of the processes, which has stuck its sustainability and the applicability of different resources. In this article, the common biodiesel feedstock such as edible and non-edible vegetable oils, waste oil and animal fats and their advantages and disadvantages were reviewed according to the Web of Science (WOS) database over the timeframe of 1970–2020. The biodiesel feedstock has water or free fatty acid, but it will produce soap by reacting free fatty acids with an alkali catalyst when they present in high portion. This reaction is unfavourable and decreases the biodiesel product yield. This issue can be solved by designing multiple transesterification stages or by employing acidic catalysts to prevent saponification. The second solution is cheaper than the first one and even more applicable because of the abundant source of catalytic materials from a waste product such as rice husk ash, chicken eggshells, fly ash, red mud, steel slag, and coconut shell and lime mud. The overview of the advantages and disadvantages of different homogeneous and heterogeneous catalysts is summarized, and the catalyst promoters and prospects of biodiesel production are also suggested. This research provides beneficial ideas for catalyst synthesis from waste for the transesterification process economically, environmentally and industrially. The Royal Society of Chemistry 2022-01-10 /pmc/articles/PMC8979057/ /pubmed/35425206 http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/d1ra07338a Text en This journal is © The Royal Society of Chemistry https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/3.0/
spellingShingle Chemistry
Nabgan, Walid
Jalil, Aishah Abdul
Nabgan, Bahador
Jadhav, Arvind H.
Ikram, Muhammad
Ul-Hamid, Anwar
Ali, Mohamad Wijayanuddin
Hassan, Nurul Sahida
Sustainable biodiesel generation through catalytic transesterification of waste sources: a literature review and bibliometric survey
title Sustainable biodiesel generation through catalytic transesterification of waste sources: a literature review and bibliometric survey
title_full Sustainable biodiesel generation through catalytic transesterification of waste sources: a literature review and bibliometric survey
title_fullStr Sustainable biodiesel generation through catalytic transesterification of waste sources: a literature review and bibliometric survey
title_full_unstemmed Sustainable biodiesel generation through catalytic transesterification of waste sources: a literature review and bibliometric survey
title_short Sustainable biodiesel generation through catalytic transesterification of waste sources: a literature review and bibliometric survey
title_sort sustainable biodiesel generation through catalytic transesterification of waste sources: a literature review and bibliometric survey
topic Chemistry
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8979057/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35425206
http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/d1ra07338a
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