2018
DOI: 10.1088/1757-899x/318/1/012017
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The Potential of Biodiesel Production derived from Fish Waste

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“…Fish by-products can also be converted into biodiesel [158]: biodiesel consists of monoalkyl esters of fish oils that can be synthetized from edible, non-edible and waste oils. It is a non-toxic, biodegradable and renewable energy source and can be produced chemically or enzymatically and chemically (using alkali such as NaOH as catalysts in the conversion of triacylglycerol (TAG) to methyl esters (biodiesel), with short reaction times (4-10 h) and disadvantages, such as high reaction temperature, soap formation, waste generation.…”
Section: Applications In Fish Processing or Other Industrial Usesmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Fish by-products can also be converted into biodiesel [158]: biodiesel consists of monoalkyl esters of fish oils that can be synthetized from edible, non-edible and waste oils. It is a non-toxic, biodegradable and renewable energy source and can be produced chemically or enzymatically and chemically (using alkali such as NaOH as catalysts in the conversion of triacylglycerol (TAG) to methyl esters (biodiesel), with short reaction times (4-10 h) and disadvantages, such as high reaction temperature, soap formation, waste generation.…”
Section: Applications In Fish Processing or Other Industrial Usesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Residual fish oil, not proper for feed or human consumption, can be converted into biodiesel [158] or bio-oil [171]. This option allows also to delocalize the energy use into a liquid fuel, proper for transportation use as drop-in biofuel (i.e., that can replace traditional fuels from fossil sources without substantial changes of engines).…”
Section: Energy Production From Fishery By-catch or Processing By-pro...mentioning
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“…However, as most of these plant-derived oils are initially used for food, livestock feed, and oleochemical industries, biodiesel production results in increased consumption of these resources and increased crop demand [10]. Therefore, oils derived from alternative resources have been studied, such as fish oil extracted from fish by-products [17][18][19][20]. Atlantic salmon aquaculture has played an essential role in the Newfoundland aquaculture industry for decades, accounting for above 80% of the total aquaculture landing [21].…”
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“…Animal waste from aquaculture site is rich in valuable oils, minerals, enzymes, and pigments that can be turned into value-added products. Few studies have been conducted to use the waste animal oil as raw materials for the biodiesel and PHA production (Riedel et al, 2015;Kusmiyati and Wulandari, 2016;Samat et al, 2018). However, detailed knowledge of using waste animal oils as an alternative raw material for the production of PHA is still lacking.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%