2016
DOI: 10.18331/brj2016.3.3.3
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Green biodiesel production: a review on feedstock, catalyst, monolithic reactor, and supercritical fluid technology

Abstract: Please cite this article as: Gumba R.E., Saallah S., Misson M., Ongkudon C.M., Anton A. Green biodiesel production: a review on feedstock, catalyst, monolithic reactor and supercritical fluid technology. Biofuel Research Journal 11 (2016) The advancement of alternative energy is primarily catalyzed by the negative environmental impacts and energy depletion caused by the excessive usage of fossil fuels. Biodiesel has emerged as a promising substitute to petrodiesel because it is biodegradable, less toxic, and … Show more

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“…100 Another recent development involves the transesterification of triglycerides in scCO 2 catalyzed by lipases immobilized in monoliths in packed-bed reactors for the continuous production of biodiesel. 101…”
Section: Supercritical Comentioning
confidence: 99%
“…100 Another recent development involves the transesterification of triglycerides in scCO 2 catalyzed by lipases immobilized in monoliths in packed-bed reactors for the continuous production of biodiesel. 101…”
Section: Supercritical Comentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Moreover, the global biofuel market has been estimated to approximately grow at 5.4% CAGR (compound annual growth rate) during the year of 2017 to 2024 while the capacity of biodiesel production has been expected to achieve 12 billion gallons by 2020. In 2013, the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) set the Renewable Volume Obligation (RVO) in the yearly rulemaking under a congressional mandate that termed for the nation to utilise 36 billion gallons of renewable fuels in transportation by 2022 [171,172].…”
Section: Economic Viewpointmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…d in response to limitations of second generation, which includes microalgae as feedstock; however, reliable production is still under development in Canada (Gumba et al, 2016). There are many combinations and variations of thermochemical and chemical process pathways that are possible for the production of a variety of liquid biofuel products, which are demonstrated in Figure 6.…”
Section: Thermochemical and Chemicalmentioning
confidence: 99%