“…triglycerides, into biodiesel is the transesterification reaction [1,2]. Transesterification is a process where triglycerides contained in vegetable oils or animal fats react with an alcohol, usually methanol, yielding fatty acid methyl esters (FAME) and glycerol in presence of an alkaline catalyst [3]. The main problem posed by the use of alkaline catalysts is represented by the obligation of using feedstock with very low acidity (< 0.5% wt).…”
“…triglycerides, into biodiesel is the transesterification reaction [1,2]. Transesterification is a process where triglycerides contained in vegetable oils or animal fats react with an alcohol, usually methanol, yielding fatty acid methyl esters (FAME) and glycerol in presence of an alkaline catalyst [3]. The main problem posed by the use of alkaline catalysts is represented by the obligation of using feedstock with very low acidity (< 0.5% wt).…”
“…To get a better understanding of challenges involved on biodiesel synthesis from animal fat wastes, a brief review regarding to fundamental reactions of carboxylic acids and esters is presented (Formo, 1954;Carey & Sundberg, 1983;Morrison & Boyd, 1996). As illustrated in figure 6a, carboxylic acids originate their salts (soaps) by treatment with aqueous alkaline solutions (hydroxides or carbonates).…”
Section: Biodiesel Production From Animal Fat Wastes: Technical Challmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Their compositions are primarily based on triacylglycerols (TAG), which molecules consist of a glycerol backbone attached by ester bonds to three long-chain carboxylic acids (fatty acids). Reactions of ester linkages of oils and fats were recognized a long time by their technological importance (Formo, 1954). Nowadays, non-hydrolytic ester reactions (esterification and interesterification) play a fundamental role in the applied chemistry.…”
Section: Fig 8 Transesterification Type Alcoholysismentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Homogeneous alkali-catalyzed transesterification is the most widely employed industrial process for biodiesel production (Helwani et al, 2009;Atadashi et al, 2010;Leung et al, 2010). This fact is because the base-catalyzed reation is faster than the acid one under mild conditions (Formo, 1954) resulting in a fuel-grade biodiesel. Alkaline catalysts are furthermore less corrosive than acidic compounds.…”
Section: Fig 8 Transesterification Type Alcoholysismentioning
“…Les esters gras sont constitués de triglycérides solides à température ambiante dans le cas des graisses ; et liquides à température ambiante dans le cas des huiles. La réaction de trans-estérification peut s'écrire [8,9,10] :…”
Résumé. Le biodiésel est un carburant écologique renouvelable obtenu grâce à la transformation de matières grasses animales et végétales ainsi que des huiles de cuisson recyclées. Ces graisses jaunes contiennent de grandes quantités d'acides libres qui
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