Developments in in-situ (trans) esterification for biodiesel production: A Critical review

Go, Alchris Woo, Sutanto, Sylviana, Ong, Lu Ki, Tran-Nguyen, Phuong Lan, Ismadji, Suryadi and Yi-Hsu, Ju (2016) Developments in in-situ (trans) esterification for biodiesel production: A Critical review. Renewable and Sustainable Energy Reviews, 60. pp. 284-305. ISSN 1364-0321

[thumbnail of Developments in in-situ (trans) esterification for biodiesel production: A critical review]
Preview
Text (Developments in in-situ (trans) esterification for biodiesel production: A critical review)
RSER-16.pdf

Download (813kB) | Preview
[thumbnail of R 69 1-2.pdf]
Preview
Text
R 69 1-2.pdf

Download (1MB) | Preview
[thumbnail of Developments in in-situ (trans) esterification for biodiesel production: A critical review]
Preview
Text (Developments in in-situ (trans) esterification for biodiesel production: A critical review)
Plagiarisme check - III.A.1.b.1-69.pdf

Download (363kB) | Preview
[thumbnail of Developments in in-situ (trans) esterification for biodiesel production: A critical review_peer_review]
Preview
Text (Developments in in-situ (trans) esterification for biodiesel production: A critical review_peer_review)
69-R1&2_Devlopments_in_in_situ_(trans)_.pdf

Download (280kB) | Preview

Abstract

Biodiesel is a biofuel used as an alternative for petroleum diesel. The main obstacle in the widespread use of biodiesel lies mainly on its cost and current state of the technology to process a wide array of feed- stock. The cost of biodiesel production is still high compared to that of petroleum based diesel fuel. The decrease of production cost can be achieved through the utilization of cheap, low quality feedstock and the development of simpler production process. In-situ (trans) esterification (ISTE) is an alternative route in synthesizing or producing biodiesel. ISTE involves lesser steps as it eliminates the need for lipid or oil extraction prior to (trans) esterification. A detailed comparison of the various strategies, mechanism involved and technologies developed since 1985 on ISTE processes is described in this review. This review tackles several technological gaps needing to be bridged and addressed in future studies. Furthermore, future prospects and possible developments in ISTE is also looked into

Item Type: Article
Uncontrolled Keywords: Biodiesel Challenges Economic viability Future prospects In-situ (trans)esterification technologies
Subjects: Engineering > Chemical Engineering
Divisions: Faculty of Engineering > Chemical Engineering Study Program
Depositing User: Suryadi. Ismadji
Date Deposited: 24 May 2017 10:02
Last Modified: 19 Jul 2018 08:49
URI: http://repository.ukwms.ac.id/id/eprint/10804

Actions (login required)

View Item View Item