Production of Biodiesel from Waste Cooking Oil in Laboratory Scale: A Review
Journal: International Journal of Scientific Engineering and Science (Vol.5, No. 6)Publication Date: 2021-07-15
Authors : Danushka Thilakarathne K.A. Viraj Miyuranga; Udara S.P.R. Arachchige; Nuwan A. Weerasekara; Randika A. Jayasinghe;
Page : 28-34
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Abstract
A contemporary process from biomass is used for derived biofuel from biomass such as plant or algae material or animal waste. As such feedstock material can be replenished readily; biofuel is considered a renewable energy source. Biodiesel is the most famous biofuel as it is commonly produced and easily derived from available raw materials. It can be generated from vegetable oil or animal fat. The most common way to produce biodiesel is the trans-Esterification method which refers to a catalyzed chemical reaction involving oil and alcohol to yield fatty acid alkali esters and glycerol.
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