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A comprehensive review on biodiesel purification and upgrading
by
Bateni, Hamed
, Able, Chad
, Saraeian, Alireza
in
Alternative energy sources
/ Biodegradability
/ Biodegradation
/ Biodiesel
/ Biodiesel fuels
/ Biodiesel purification
/ Biodiesel separation
/ Biodiesel upgrading
/ Biofuels
/ Catalysts
/ Clean energy
/ Clean fuels
/ Coking
/ Deactivation
/ Deoxygenation
/ Diesel
/ Diesel fuels
/ Fossil fuels
/ Fuels
/ Glycerol
/ Impurities
/ Marketing
/ Moisture absorption
/ Purification
/ Separation
/ Separation and purification
/ Separation processes
/ Transesterification
/ Transition metals
/ Triglycerides
/ Upgrading
2017
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A comprehensive review on biodiesel purification and upgrading
by
Bateni, Hamed
, Able, Chad
, Saraeian, Alireza
in
Alternative energy sources
/ Biodegradability
/ Biodegradation
/ Biodiesel
/ Biodiesel fuels
/ Biodiesel purification
/ Biodiesel separation
/ Biodiesel upgrading
/ Biofuels
/ Catalysts
/ Clean energy
/ Clean fuels
/ Coking
/ Deactivation
/ Deoxygenation
/ Diesel
/ Diesel fuels
/ Fossil fuels
/ Fuels
/ Glycerol
/ Impurities
/ Marketing
/ Moisture absorption
/ Purification
/ Separation
/ Separation and purification
/ Separation processes
/ Transesterification
/ Transition metals
/ Triglycerides
/ Upgrading
2017
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A comprehensive review on biodiesel purification and upgrading
by
Bateni, Hamed
, Able, Chad
, Saraeian, Alireza
in
Alternative energy sources
/ Biodegradability
/ Biodegradation
/ Biodiesel
/ Biodiesel fuels
/ Biodiesel purification
/ Biodiesel separation
/ Biodiesel upgrading
/ Biofuels
/ Catalysts
/ Clean energy
/ Clean fuels
/ Coking
/ Deactivation
/ Deoxygenation
/ Diesel
/ Diesel fuels
/ Fossil fuels
/ Fuels
/ Glycerol
/ Impurities
/ Marketing
/ Moisture absorption
/ Purification
/ Separation
/ Separation and purification
/ Separation processes
/ Transesterification
/ Transition metals
/ Triglycerides
/ Upgrading
2017
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A comprehensive review on biodiesel purification and upgrading
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A comprehensive review on biodiesel purification and upgrading
2017
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Overview
Serious environmental concerns regarding the use of fossil-based fuels have raised awareness regarding the necessity of alternative clean fuels and energy carriers. Biodiesel is considered a clean, biodegradable, and non-toxic diesel substitute produced via the transesterification of triglycerides with an alcohol in the presence of a proper catalyst. After initial separation of the by-product (glycerol), the crude biodiesel needs to be purified to meet the standard specifications prior to marketing. The presence of impurities in the biodiesel not only significantly affects its engine performance but also complicates its handling and storage. Therefore, biodiesel purification is an essential step prior to marketing. Biodiesel purification methods can be classified based on the nature of the process into equilibrium-based, affinity-based, membrane-based, reaction-based, and solid-liquid separation processes. The main adverse properties of biodiesel – namely moisture absorption, corrosiveness, and high viscosity – primarily arise from the presence of oxygen. To address these issues, several upgrading techniques have been proposed, among which catalytic (hydro)deoxygenation using conventional hydrotreating catalysts, supported metallic materials, and most recently transition metals in various forms appear promising. Nevertheless, catalyst deactivation (via coking) and/or inadequacy of product yields necessitate further research. This paper provides a comprehensive overview on the techniques and methods used for biodiesel purification and upgrading.
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