2018
DOI: 10.1002/ep.13077
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Judicious Recycling of Biobased Adsorbents for Biodiesel Purification: A Critical Review

Abstract: Reusing biomass waste is one objective of environmental sustainability and has turned into a choice to increase the value of producers. Biosorbent, the most fitting illustrative of biomass waste, is as of now acquiring adequate attraction, because of its convenience and potentiality in protection of nature. Affirming the statement, this article presents a cutting‐edge review of different biosorbents in dry cleaning of biodiesel impurities. Moreover, the progress on the preparation of these biodegradable adsorb… Show more

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“…For example, iron oxide nanoparticles were disposed of by immobilizing inside the phosphoric glass matrix (Majumder et al 2019 ). In addition, the adsorbents can be used in the construction industry to form brick (Avinash and Murugesan 2019 ) or as a filler material in the cement industry (Saikia and Goswamee 2019 ).…”
Section: Post-adsorption Managementmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For example, iron oxide nanoparticles were disposed of by immobilizing inside the phosphoric glass matrix (Majumder et al 2019 ). In addition, the adsorbents can be used in the construction industry to form brick (Avinash and Murugesan 2019 ) or as a filler material in the cement industry (Saikia and Goswamee 2019 ).…”
Section: Post-adsorption Managementmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…As an option for the conversion of profitable renewable energies and based on previous and successful research reports to produce biofuels, this work based on waste vegetable oil collected from different restaurants in Mexico is considered as a promising source of raw material for the production of biodiesel (Liu et al, 2017;Chiatti et al, 2018;Faried et al, 2017). Such a raw material comprising of vegetable oils and animal fats are composed of triglycerides, scientifically defined as esters of glycerol with long chains of fatty acids (Faried et al, 2017;Mohamadzadeh et al, 2017;Avinash et al, 2018). The use of vegetable oil in the engine of Internal Combustion (IC) results in carbon deposition and clogging of the injector in the combustion chamber of the engine.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%