2021
DOI: 10.1007/s13369-020-05302-y
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Synthesis and Process Parameter Optimization of Biodiesel from Jojoba Oil Using Response Surface Methodology

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“…Considering that the reaction is dependent on a single component, it is essential and rational to find out the influence of both parameters concurrently [22]. The results of the Design of Experiment (DoE) with face-centered CCD method using polyamide-66 wt.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Considering that the reaction is dependent on a single component, it is essential and rational to find out the influence of both parameters concurrently [22]. The results of the Design of Experiment (DoE) with face-centered CCD method using polyamide-66 wt.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The response surface methodology is a popular modeling approach for examining the relationship between inputs and outputs. A response surface model investigates the impact of various process input factors on response [28,29]. A correlation between the selected input and output was then developed empirically in the next stage utilizing response surface methodology (RSM) [30,31].…”
Section: Response Surface Methodology Modeling and Optimization Metho...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Another major obstacle in biodiesel production is associated with feedstock costs, which account for about 60–70% 179 . To reverse the situation and reduce the cost associated with biodiesel production, different alternative feedstocks which are non‐food crops (inedible) like Jatropha curcas , 181 jojoba ( Simmondsia chinensis ), 182 cottonseed ( Gossypium hirsutum ), 183 moringa ( Moringa oleifera ), 184 and others have been exhaustively tested by different researchers.…”
Section: Fruit Waste and Byproduct Valorization Into Biofuelsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Novozymes 435 and Eversa Transform are among the commercial enzymes that are commonly used for oil extraction 204 . For instance, at the industrial level, homogenous catalysts are widely used for mass production/high yield, fast reaction rate, and minimal reaction conditions, which are requirements of industrial processes 176,182 . Base catalysts are commonly used if the free fatty acid content of the oil is lower than 0.5 wt%, otherwise, it results in the formation of soap and water, which make biodiesel recovery very difficult, reduce biodiesel yield, and increase production costs 127 .…”
Section: Fruit Waste and Byproduct Valorization Into Biofuelsmentioning
confidence: 99%