Investigation of heterogeneous solid acid catalyst performance on low grade feedstocks for biodiesel production: a review

The conventional fossil fuel reserves are continually declining worldwide and therefore posing greater challenges to the future of the energy sources. Biofuel alternatives were found promising to replace the diminishing fossil fuels. However, conversion of edible vegetable oils to biodiesel using ho...

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Main Authors: Mansir, Nasar, Yap, Taufiq Yun Hin, Rashid, Umer, Ibrahim, Mohd Lokman
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Published: Elsevier 2017
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spelling my.upm.eprints.622142019-04-22T08:49:45Z http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/62214/ Investigation of heterogeneous solid acid catalyst performance on low grade feedstocks for biodiesel production: a review Mansir, Nasar Yap, Taufiq Yun Hin Rashid, Umer Ibrahim, Mohd Lokman The conventional fossil fuel reserves are continually declining worldwide and therefore posing greater challenges to the future of the energy sources. Biofuel alternatives were found promising to replace the diminishing fossil fuels. However, conversion of edible vegetable oils to biodiesel using homogeneous acids and base catalysts is now considered as indefensible for the future particularly due to food versus fuel competition and other environmental problems related to catalyst system and feedstock. This review has discussed the progression in research and growth related to heterogeneous catalysts used for biodiesel production for low grade feedstocks. The heterogeneous base catalysts have revealed effective way to produce biodiesel, but it has the limitation of being sensitive to high free fatty acid (FFA) or low grade feedstocks. Alternatively, solid acid catalysts are capable of converting the low grade feedstocks to biodiesel in the presence of active acid sites. The paper presents a comprehensive review towards the investigation of solid acid catalyst performance on low grade feedstock, their category, properties, advantages, limitations and possible remedy to their drawbacks for biodiesel production. Elsevier 2017-06 Article PeerReviewed text en http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/62214/1/Investigation%20of%20heterogeneous%20solid%20acid%20catalyst%20performance%20on%20low%20grade%20feedstocks%20for%20biodiesel%20production.pdf Mansir, Nasar and Yap, Taufiq Yun Hin and Rashid, Umer and Ibrahim, Mohd Lokman (2017) Investigation of heterogeneous solid acid catalyst performance on low grade feedstocks for biodiesel production: a review. Energy Conversion and Management, 141. 171 - 182. ISSN 0196-8904; ESSN: 1879-2227 https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S019689041630615X 10.1016/j.enconman.2016.07.037
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description The conventional fossil fuel reserves are continually declining worldwide and therefore posing greater challenges to the future of the energy sources. Biofuel alternatives were found promising to replace the diminishing fossil fuels. However, conversion of edible vegetable oils to biodiesel using homogeneous acids and base catalysts is now considered as indefensible for the future particularly due to food versus fuel competition and other environmental problems related to catalyst system and feedstock. This review has discussed the progression in research and growth related to heterogeneous catalysts used for biodiesel production for low grade feedstocks. The heterogeneous base catalysts have revealed effective way to produce biodiesel, but it has the limitation of being sensitive to high free fatty acid (FFA) or low grade feedstocks. Alternatively, solid acid catalysts are capable of converting the low grade feedstocks to biodiesel in the presence of active acid sites. The paper presents a comprehensive review towards the investigation of solid acid catalyst performance on low grade feedstock, their category, properties, advantages, limitations and possible remedy to their drawbacks for biodiesel production.
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author Mansir, Nasar
Yap, Taufiq Yun Hin
Rashid, Umer
Ibrahim, Mohd Lokman
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Yap, Taufiq Yun Hin
Rashid, Umer
Ibrahim, Mohd Lokman
Investigation of heterogeneous solid acid catalyst performance on low grade feedstocks for biodiesel production: a review
author_facet Mansir, Nasar
Yap, Taufiq Yun Hin
Rashid, Umer
Ibrahim, Mohd Lokman
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title Investigation of heterogeneous solid acid catalyst performance on low grade feedstocks for biodiesel production: a review
title_short Investigation of heterogeneous solid acid catalyst performance on low grade feedstocks for biodiesel production: a review
title_full Investigation of heterogeneous solid acid catalyst performance on low grade feedstocks for biodiesel production: a review
title_fullStr Investigation of heterogeneous solid acid catalyst performance on low grade feedstocks for biodiesel production: a review
title_full_unstemmed Investigation of heterogeneous solid acid catalyst performance on low grade feedstocks for biodiesel production: a review
title_sort investigation of heterogeneous solid acid catalyst performance on low grade feedstocks for biodiesel production: a review
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