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  1. Article: Biodiesel Production Using Homogeneous, Heterogeneous, and Enzyme Catalysts via Transesterification and Esterification Reactions: a Critical Review.

    Mandari, Venkatesh / Devarai, Santhosh Kumar

    Bioenergy research

    2021  Volume 15, Issue 2, Page(s) 935–961

    Abstract: ... production via transesterification/esterification using different catalysts, their prospects, and ... their challenges. The intensive research on homogeneous chemical catalysts points to the challenges in using high ... and the difficulty in product separation. On the other hand, heterogeneous catalysts are more ...

    Abstract The excessive utilization of petroleum resources leads to global warming, crude oil price fluctuations, and the fast depletion of petroleum reserves. Biodiesel has gained importance over the last few years as a clean, sustainable, and renewable energy source. This review provides knowledge of biodiesel production via transesterification/esterification using different catalysts, their prospects, and their challenges. The intensive research on homogeneous chemical catalysts points to the challenges in using high free fatty acids containing oils, such as waste cooking oils and animal fats. The problems faced are soap formation and the difficulty in product separation. On the other hand, heterogeneous catalysts are more preferable in biodiesel synthesis due to their ease of separation and reusability. However, in-depth studies show the limited activity and selectivity issues. Using biomass waste-based catalysts can reduce the biodiesel production cost as the materials are readily available and cheap. The use of an enzymatic approach has gained precedence in recent times. Additionally, immobilization of these enzymes has also improved the statistics because of their excellent functional properties like easy separation and reusability. However, free/liquid lipases are also growing faster due to better mass transfer with reactants. Biocatalysts are exceptional in good selectivity and mild operational conditions, but attractive features are veiled with the operational costs. Nanocatalysts play a vital role in heterogeneous catalysis and lipase immobilization due to their excellent selectivity, reactivity, faster reaction rates owing to their higher surface area, and easy recovery from the products and reuse for several cycles.
    Language English
    Publishing date 2021-09-28
    Publishing country United States
    Document type Journal Article ; Review
    ZDB-ID 2424546-X
    ISSN 1939-1242 ; 1939-1234
    ISSN (online) 1939-1242
    ISSN 1939-1234
    DOI 10.1007/s12155-021-10333-w
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  2. Article: Biodiesel Production Using Homogeneous, Heterogeneous, and Enzyme Catalysts via Transesterification and Esterification Reactions: a Critical Review

    Mandari, Venkatesh / Devarai, Santhosh Kumar

    BioEnergy research. 2022 June, v. 15, no. 2

    2022  

    Abstract: ... production via transesterification/esterification using different catalysts, their prospects, and ... their challenges. The intensive research on homogeneous chemical catalysts points to the challenges in using high ... and the difficulty in product separation. On the other hand, heterogeneous catalysts are more ...

    Abstract The excessive utilization of petroleum resources leads to global warming, crude oil price fluctuations, and the fast depletion of petroleum reserves. Biodiesel has gained importance over the last few years as a clean, sustainable, and renewable energy source. This review provides knowledge of biodiesel production via transesterification/esterification using different catalysts, their prospects, and their challenges. The intensive research on homogeneous chemical catalysts points to the challenges in using high free fatty acids containing oils, such as waste cooking oils and animal fats. The problems faced are soap formation and the difficulty in product separation. On the other hand, heterogeneous catalysts are more preferable in biodiesel synthesis due to their ease of separation and reusability. However, in-depth studies show the limited activity and selectivity issues. Using biomass waste-based catalysts can reduce the biodiesel production cost as the materials are readily available and cheap. The use of an enzymatic approach has gained precedence in recent times. Additionally, immobilization of these enzymes has also improved the statistics because of their excellent functional properties like easy separation and reusability. However, free/liquid lipases are also growing faster due to better mass transfer with reactants. Biocatalysts are exceptional in good selectivity and mild operational conditions, but attractive features are veiled with the operational costs. Nanocatalysts play a vital role in heterogeneous catalysis and lipase immobilization due to their excellent selectivity, reactivity, faster reaction rates owing to their higher surface area, and easy recovery from the products and reuse for several cycles.
    Keywords animals ; biodiesel ; biomass ; carboxylic ester hydrolases ; catalytic activity ; energy costs ; enzymatic treatment ; esterification ; liquids ; mass transfer ; nanocatalysts ; petroleum ; research ; soaps ; statistics ; surface area ; transesterification
    Language English
    Dates of publication 2022-06
    Size p. 935-961.
    Publishing place Springer US
    Document type Article
    Note Review
    ZDB-ID 2424546-X
    ISSN 1939-1242 ; 1939-1234
    ISSN (online) 1939-1242
    ISSN 1939-1234
    DOI 10.1007/s12155-021-10333-w
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