2021
DOI: 10.1186/s13068-021-01977-z
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An overview to process design, simulation and sustainability evaluation of biodiesel production

Abstract: The overwhelming concerns due to over exploitation of fossil resources necessitate the utilization of alternative energy resources. Biodiesel has been considered as one of the most adaptable alternative to fossil-derived diesel with similar properties and numerous environmental benefits. Although there are various approaches for biodiesel production, development of cost-effective and robust catalyst with efficient production methods and utilization of a variety of feedstock could be the optimum solution to bri… Show more

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“…Furthermore, when compared to petroleum diesel, biodiesel has the potential to reduce CO 2 emissions by 78.45% [ 34 ]. Because it could be made from vegetable oil, animal fats, or any other substance containing long chain fatty acids, biodiesel was considered a renewable resource [ 42 ]. Figure 3 depicts the regional distribution of raw materials used in the production of biodiesel [ 43 – 50 ].…”
Section: Energy Crisis and The Transition From Petrodiesel To Biodieselmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Furthermore, when compared to petroleum diesel, biodiesel has the potential to reduce CO 2 emissions by 78.45% [ 34 ]. Because it could be made from vegetable oil, animal fats, or any other substance containing long chain fatty acids, biodiesel was considered a renewable resource [ 42 ]. Figure 3 depicts the regional distribution of raw materials used in the production of biodiesel [ 43 – 50 ].…”
Section: Energy Crisis and The Transition From Petrodiesel To Biodieselmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Oleaginous yeasts are capable of converting CO 2 , sugars, and organic acids into oil. The ability to convert carbohydrates to lipids, as a result, makes them advantageous for the production of biofuels [ 42 , 72 ]. Certain yeast species can accumulate a wide variety of lipids between 20 and 80% (w/w) of their dry weight [ 73 ].…”
Section: Oleaginous Yeasts As An Alternative To Algae For Biodiesel P...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Biodiesel is a type of biomass energy, mainly obtained through the transesterification of animal and vegetable oils with methanol, with good development prospects as it offers the advantages of green energy, low sulfur, and low pollution; thus, over the last few decades, the biodiesel industry is one of the booming industries in European, North American, and South Asian countries [2][3][4]. In order to maintain the sustainable development of the natural and social environment on which mankind depends, it is necessary to make green improvements to various existing industrial production, including the process for obtaining biodiesel [5].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…That is because burning fossil fuels, as oil, coal and natural gas emit greenhouse gases, which are the major contributors to the global temperature rise 1 . It is signposted that by 2050, a minimum 40% reduction in greenhouse gases emissions is obligatory to sustain the average increase < 1.5 °C 2 . In addition to environmental problems, fossil fuels may deplete 1 .…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%