Biodiesel separation and purification: A review

Biodiesel as a biodegradable, sustainable and clean energy has worldwide attracted renewed and growing interest in topical years, chiefly due to development in biodiesel fuel and ecological pressures which include climatic changes. In the production of biodiesel from biomass, separation and purifica...

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Main Authors: Atadashi, I.M., Aroua, M.K., Aziz, A.A.
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spelling my.um.eprints.74162019-02-18T04:21:40Z http://eprints.um.edu.my/7416/ Biodiesel separation and purification: A review Atadashi, I.M. Aroua, M.K. Aziz, A.A. TA Engineering (General). Civil engineering (General) TP Chemical technology Biodiesel as a biodegradable, sustainable and clean energy has worldwide attracted renewed and growing interest in topical years, chiefly due to development in biodiesel fuel and ecological pressures which include climatic changes. In the production of biodiesel from biomass, separation and purification of biodiesel is a critical technology. Conventional technologies used for biodiesel separation such as gravitational settling, decantation, filtration and biodiesel purification such as water washing, acid washing, and washing with ether and absorbents have proven to be inefficient, time and energy consumptive, and less cost effective. The involvement of membrane reactor and separative membrane shows great promise for the separation and purification of biodiesel. Membrane technology needs to be explored and exploited to overcome the difficulties usually encountered in the separation and purification of biodiesel. In this paper both conventional and most recent membrane technologies used in refining biodiesel have been critically reviewed. The effects of catalysts, free fatty acids, water content and oil to methanol ratios on the purity and quality of biodiesel are also examined. Elsevier 2011 Article PeerReviewed Atadashi, I.M. and Aroua, M.K. and Aziz, A.A. (2011) Biodiesel separation and purification: A review. Renewable Energy, 36 (2). pp. 437-443. ISSN 0960-1481 http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0960148110003435 DOI 10.1016/j.renene.2010.07.019
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topic TA Engineering (General). Civil engineering (General)
TP Chemical technology
spellingShingle TA Engineering (General). Civil engineering (General)
TP Chemical technology
Atadashi, I.M.
Aroua, M.K.
Aziz, A.A.
Biodiesel separation and purification: A review
description Biodiesel as a biodegradable, sustainable and clean energy has worldwide attracted renewed and growing interest in topical years, chiefly due to development in biodiesel fuel and ecological pressures which include climatic changes. In the production of biodiesel from biomass, separation and purification of biodiesel is a critical technology. Conventional technologies used for biodiesel separation such as gravitational settling, decantation, filtration and biodiesel purification such as water washing, acid washing, and washing with ether and absorbents have proven to be inefficient, time and energy consumptive, and less cost effective. The involvement of membrane reactor and separative membrane shows great promise for the separation and purification of biodiesel. Membrane technology needs to be explored and exploited to overcome the difficulties usually encountered in the separation and purification of biodiesel. In this paper both conventional and most recent membrane technologies used in refining biodiesel have been critically reviewed. The effects of catalysts, free fatty acids, water content and oil to methanol ratios on the purity and quality of biodiesel are also examined.
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author Atadashi, I.M.
Aroua, M.K.
Aziz, A.A.
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Aroua, M.K.
Aziz, A.A.
author_sort Atadashi, I.M.
title Biodiesel separation and purification: A review
title_short Biodiesel separation and purification: A review
title_full Biodiesel separation and purification: A review
title_fullStr Biodiesel separation and purification: A review
title_full_unstemmed Biodiesel separation and purification: A review
title_sort biodiesel separation and purification: a review
publisher Elsevier
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url http://eprints.um.edu.my/7416/
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