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Bioresour Technol ; 104: 788-90, 2012 Jan.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-22029954

ABSTRACT

The cost of biodiesel production can be reduced by a number of strategies such as utilization of waste cooking oils and non-edible plant oils as well as implementation of improved separation technologies. In addition, processes dealing with the glycerol by-product can have economic benefits. In the present study, acidification of crude glycerol with phosphoric acid to pH 9.67 followed by acidification to 4.67 was implemented to produce high quality potassium phosphate during glycerol purification. KH(2)PO(4), K(2)HPO(4), glycerol and free fatty acids (FFAs) with a purity of 98%, 98.05%, 96.08% and 99.58% were obtained, respectively.


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Biofuels/adverse effects , Biofuels/economics , Glycerol/chemistry , Glycerol/isolation & purification , Phosphates/chemical synthesis , Phosphates/economics , Potassium Compounds/chemical synthesis , Potassium Compounds/economics , Iran
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Bioresour Technol ; 102(2): 461-8, 2011 Jan.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-20974530

ABSTRACT

In recent years biodiesel has drawn considerable amount of attention as a clean and renewable fuel. Biodiesel is produced from renewable sources such as vegetable oils and animal fat mainly through catalytic or non-catalytic transesterification method as well as supercritical method. However, as a consequence of disadvantages of these methods, the production cost increases dramatically. This article summarizes different biodiesel production methods with a focus on their advantages and disadvantages. The downstream and upstream strategies such as using waste cooking oils, application of non-edible plant oils, plant genetic engineering, using membrane separation technology for biodiesel production, separation and purification, application of crude glycerin as an energy supplement for ruminants, glycerin ultra-purification and their consequent roles in economizing the production process are fully discussed in this article.


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Biofuels/analysis , Biofuels/economics , Biotechnology/economics , Biotechnology/methods , Animals , Biofuels/supply & distribution , Catalysis , Waste Products/analysis
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