2022
DOI: 10.18186/thermal.1135266
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Comparative study of biodiesel production from different waste oil sources for optimum operation conditions and better engine performance

Abstract: Biodiesel from waste sources can be considered as the cheapest and most viable fuel alternative to depleting mineral diesel. In this work, biodiesel has been produced from different sources of waste oil; grilled chicken waste oil (GCWO) which is animal based source and waste cooking oil (WCO) which is vegetable based using transesterification method. The impact of different variables such as temperature, transesterification time, and amount of catalyst on the conversion and yield of biodiesel were investigated… Show more

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“…The feedstocks for extracting oil can be classified in four ways [17]. Transesterification, pyrolysis, direct usage and blending of oils, and micro emulsification are some of the widely adopted techniques for producing yield for biodiesel from various feedstocks [18].…”
Section: Biodiesel Productionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The feedstocks for extracting oil can be classified in four ways [17]. Transesterification, pyrolysis, direct usage and blending of oils, and micro emulsification are some of the widely adopted techniques for producing yield for biodiesel from various feedstocks [18].…”
Section: Biodiesel Productionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Among the renewable fuel options, bio-butanol holds a lot of promise. Fermentation of lignocellulosic biomass is another method of its production [79], [80]. Bio-butanol has a high octane number, low volatility, and low vapor pressure, and can be blended with a wide variety of fuels; it is safer, less hygroscopic, and has fewer ignition problems; it is also inter soluble and has higher viscosity and lubricity [81].…”
Section: Bio-butanolmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…When compared to diesel fuel, grilled chicken waste oil and WCO biodiesels are found to have the greatest BP reduction at 2,400 rpm and the greatest gain in BSFC at 1,800 rpm. Accordingly, ground water consultant organisation offers better biodiesel yield even if both biodiesels exhibit comparable engine performance (Al Doori et al , 2021). The proposed trans-critical CO 2 power plant is powered by a single flash geothermal power plant.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%