silybum marianum l. seed oil: a novel feedstock for biodiesel production
Silybum marianum L. seed oil: A novel feedstock
3.2. Biodiesel preparation from SMSO. S. marianum L. seed oil was used as a novel feedstock to produce BD. The FFA content of SMSO was found to be 6.80%. This value is higher than the safe limits for alkaline catalyzed transesterification.
In the present study, biodiesel was produced from a novel non edible oil source, Silybum marianum L. seeds oil (SMSO). The acid value of the extracted oil was found to be 13.60 mg KOH/g.Therefore, a dual step process viz. acid–base catalyzed transesterification was developed to produce the biodiesel.
Silybum marianum L. seed oil: A novel feedstock
ORIGINAL ARTICLE Silybum marianum L. seed oil: A novel feedstock for biodiesel production Abdelrahman B. Fadhil *, Kareem M. Ahmed, Mohammed M. Dheyab Department
In the present study, biodiesel was produced from a novel non edible oil source, Silybum marianum L. seeds oil (SMSO). The acid value of the extracted oil was found to be 13.60 mg KOH/g.
Silybum marianum L. seed oil: A novel feedstock
was reported about the production of biodiesel from this feedstock. The present study aims to produce biodiesel from an ideal novel feedstock namely S. marianum L. seed oil through acid–base catalyzed transesterification (ABCT). The oil is esterified with methanol in the presence of hydrochloric acid as a catalyst. Then, the resultant oil
AbstractIn the present study, biodiesel was produced from a novel non edible oil source, Silybum marianum L. seeds oil (SMSO). The acid value of the extracted oil was found to be 13.60mg KOH/g. Therefore, a dual step process viz. acid–base catalyzed transesterification was developed to produce the biodiesel.
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The biodiesel production process is shifting from other sources to algal oil and heterogeneous acid catalysts. Algal oil is a more reliable and efficient source. It has the potential of producing yields of more than 100 times those attainable per hectare from oilseeds.
Li F, Yang L, Zhao T, et al. Optimization of enzymatic pretreatment for n-hexane extraction of oil from Silybum marianum seeds using response surface methodology. Food Bioprod Process 90 (2012): 87-94. Zhang J, Chen S, Yang R, et al. Biodiesel production from vegetable oil using heterogenous acid and alkali catalyst. Fuel 89 (2010): 2939-2944.
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(camellia), thistle (Silybum marianum seed) and wheat are other sources to obtain edible oils [11]. A. Biodiesel Production from Waste Cooking Oil oils are the most attractive. interesting and common source for the production of biodiesel due to their low cost. From large food processing units and service may be collected in huge
Biodiesel production from Silybum marianum L. seed oil with high FFA content using sulfonated carbon catalyst for esterification and base catalyst for transesterification Abstract Agro-industrial acidic oil as a renewable feedstock for biodiesel production using (1R)-(-)-camphor-10-sulfonic acid Abstract
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Li F, Yang L, Zhao T, et al. Optimization of enzymatic pretreatment for n-hexane extraction of oil from Silybum marianum seeds using response surface methodology. Food Bioprod Process 90 (2012): 87-94. Zhang J, Chen S, Yang R, et al. Biodiesel production from vegetable oil using heterogenous acid and alkali catalyst. Fuel 89 (2010): 2939-2944.
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The optimization of biodiesel production from a novel source of wild non-edible oil yielding plant Silybum marianum International Journal of Green Energy 2014 11 6 589 594 10.1080/15435075.2013.777910 2-s2.0-84890480137 27 Sadia H. Ahmad M. Zafar M. Sultana S. Azam A. Khan M. A. Variables effecting the optimization of non edible wild safflower
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