2010
DOI: 10.1080/15435075.2010.515444
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Evaluation of Two-Step Reaction and Enzyme Catalysis Approaches for Biodiesel Production from Spent Coffee Grounds

Abstract: Currently, the biodiesel industry is investigating non-food crops with high oil content. The industry is also evaluating oil sources from deeper into the industrial or commercial waste streams. Spent coffee grounds could be a feedstock that qualifies for both as a non-food crop and a waste product. The purpose of this study is to evaluate the feasibility of using coffee oil extracted from spent coffee grounds as raw material to produce ASTM standard biodiesel. The two biodiesel production methods that were use… Show more

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“…Biodiesel synthesized from edible and non-edible oils, waste cooking oils, and animal fats, has been proved to be a potential alternative to petro-diesel. In the recent years, various attempts have been made by various researchers to explore new advancements in biodiesel production process (Burton et al 2010;Demirbas 2007;Fan et al 2010;Kafuku and Mbarawa 2011;Malça and Freire 2009;Mustafa Özcanl, Keskin, Aydın 2011;Satyanarayana and Muraleedharan 2010;Subbaiah and Gopal 2011;Tao et al 2010;Vedaraman et al 2011).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Biodiesel synthesized from edible and non-edible oils, waste cooking oils, and animal fats, has been proved to be a potential alternative to petro-diesel. In the recent years, various attempts have been made by various researchers to explore new advancements in biodiesel production process (Burton et al 2010;Demirbas 2007;Fan et al 2010;Kafuku and Mbarawa 2011;Malça and Freire 2009;Mustafa Özcanl, Keskin, Aydın 2011;Satyanarayana and Muraleedharan 2010;Subbaiah and Gopal 2011;Tao et al 2010;Vedaraman et al 2011).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…All these types of oils come from vegetables or animal fat, making it biodegradable and nontoxic (Marchetti, Miguel, & Errazu, 2007). In the biodiesel production process, different types of catalysts, such as alkali catalysts, acidic catalysts and enzymatic catalysts, are used (Burton, Fan, & Austic, 2010;Mumtaz et al, 2012;Parida, Sahu, & Misra, 2012;Satyanarayana & Muraleedharan, 2010). However, the alkali catalysts are used mainly in industry, because they improve the transesterification rate especially under moderate reaction conditions (Freedman, Pryde, & Mounts, 1984).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The oil that can be recovered from spent coffee grounds is approximately 15 wt% [5]. With a high conversion to biodiesel through transesterification processes, it could add 1 million tons of biodiesel to the transportation fuel supply [1,4]. Due to its high antioxidant content, biodiesel produced from spent coffee grounds has better stability compared to other sources as feedstock [5].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Biodiesel is seen as an environmental friendly fuel as it holds some advantages over fossil diesel fuel [4]. These advantages include that biodiesel is a renewable fuel, biodegradable, non-toxic and can be blended with fossil diesel fuel.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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