This article presents an environmentally friendly approach for the conversion of rapeseed oil via supercritical ethanol condition, with and without the presence of a solid catalyst, to produce biodiesel. The experiment was conducted in a batch reactor at various temperatures, reaction times, and ethanol to oil molar ratios. The evolution of process was followed by high performance liquid chromatography to determine accurately and quickly the content of final reaction mixture in a single analysis. The results show that the highest biodiesel yields of 93% (with ZnO) and 88% (with CaO) were obtained after the reaction time of 60 min at a temperature of 270°C. This process has high potential in minimizing the production cost of biodiesel due to...
International audienceThe challenges in reducing the world's dependence on crude oil and the greenho...
The challenges in reducing the world's dependence on crude oil and the greenhouse gas accumulation i...
The inconveniences of the conventional method for biodiesel production by alkaline catalysis suggest...
An experimental study of the process of obtaining biodiesel fuel by reaction of transesterification ...
The profitability of biodiesel is nowadays limited by the price of raw materials, which require high...
Catalyst-free transesterification reaction in the supercritical alcohol is investigated for the prod...
This Ph.D. thesis aims to gain a better understanding of non-catalytic and catalytic supercritical f...
Biodiesel production is worthy of continued study and optimization of production procedures because ...
Alternative fuels are becoming important due to diminishing fossil fuel reserves and the environment...
The slow yet steady expansion of the global economies, has led to an increased demand for energy and...
Biodiesel production from palm oil and hydrated ethanol in a fixed bed reactor using CaO/Al2O3 as th...
In the present work, the transesterification of non-edible oil with methanol and ethanol is studied....
This paper presents a study of biodiesel production by a non-catalytical process. The innovation in ...
Biodiesel is currently produced from a catalytic transesterification reaction of various types of ed...
In this study, non-catalytic transesterification from rapeseed oil using supercritical methanol was ...
International audienceThe challenges in reducing the world's dependence on crude oil and the greenho...
The challenges in reducing the world's dependence on crude oil and the greenhouse gas accumulation i...
The inconveniences of the conventional method for biodiesel production by alkaline catalysis suggest...
An experimental study of the process of obtaining biodiesel fuel by reaction of transesterification ...
The profitability of biodiesel is nowadays limited by the price of raw materials, which require high...
Catalyst-free transesterification reaction in the supercritical alcohol is investigated for the prod...
This Ph.D. thesis aims to gain a better understanding of non-catalytic and catalytic supercritical f...
Biodiesel production is worthy of continued study and optimization of production procedures because ...
Alternative fuels are becoming important due to diminishing fossil fuel reserves and the environment...
The slow yet steady expansion of the global economies, has led to an increased demand for energy and...
Biodiesel production from palm oil and hydrated ethanol in a fixed bed reactor using CaO/Al2O3 as th...
In the present work, the transesterification of non-edible oil with methanol and ethanol is studied....
This paper presents a study of biodiesel production by a non-catalytical process. The innovation in ...
Biodiesel is currently produced from a catalytic transesterification reaction of various types of ed...
In this study, non-catalytic transesterification from rapeseed oil using supercritical methanol was ...
International audienceThe challenges in reducing the world's dependence on crude oil and the greenho...
The challenges in reducing the world's dependence on crude oil and the greenhouse gas accumulation i...
The inconveniences of the conventional method for biodiesel production by alkaline catalysis suggest...