2022
DOI: 10.1002/cben.202200003
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Utilization of Dairy Scum Waste as a Feedstock for Biodiesel Production via Different Heating Sources for Catalytic Transesterification

Abstract: The increasing demand of the world energy consumption has made it necessary to shift energy technologies toward renewable energy sources. The sustainability of feedstock can be maintained when utilizing feedstock from waste sources, such as dairy waste, food waste, and others. Dairy waste is one of the cheapest sources available. The compositions of dairy waste scum, including free fatty acids (8–10 %), triglycerides (more than 80 % in dry bases), and fats around 60 %, which have the potential to be used as th… Show more

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“…Pakistan is the leading country in milk production, contributing 65.7 million metric tonnes of milk in the 2021/2022 period (Chandio et al 2017). A total of one million tonnes of waste dairy scum has been produced, which contains a variety of fatty acids (Mohd Johari et al 2022). If the dairy scum oil is not treated before disposal, it can cause significant pollution in the environment.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Pakistan is the leading country in milk production, contributing 65.7 million metric tonnes of milk in the 2021/2022 period (Chandio et al 2017). A total of one million tonnes of waste dairy scum has been produced, which contains a variety of fatty acids (Mohd Johari et al 2022). If the dairy scum oil is not treated before disposal, it can cause significant pollution in the environment.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%