Biodiesel: sustainable energy replacement to petroleum‐based diesel fuel–a review

OE Ajala, F Aberuagba, TE Odetoye… - ChemBioEng …, 2015 - Wiley Online Library
Biodiesel is a sustainable and renewable source of fuel. It has been considered as a
comparable substitute to petro‐diesel, which is a fast depleting resource. Many studies have …

Non-sulphide zeolite catalyst for bio-jet-fuel conversion

M Shahinuzzaman, Z Yaakob, Y Ahmed - Renewable and sustainable …, 2017 - Elsevier
In recent years, the production of bio-aviation fuels has received increased attention
because of its renewability and environmental benefits. Catalytic hydrocracking is a …

Techno-economic analysis of bio-briquette from cashew nut shell waste

L Ifa, S Yani, N Nurjannah, D Darnengsih… - Heliyon, 2020 - cell.com
The implementation of this research consists of 2 (two) aspects: the making and testing of
bio-briquettes called technological aspects and economic analysis called economic aspects …

Catalytic hydrocracking of jatropha oil over natural clay for bio-jet fuel production

SH Hassan, NK Attia, GI El Diwani, SK Amin… - Scientific Reports, 2023 - nature.com
Currently, the conversion of biomass to produce high-valued biofuels such as biodiesel and
bio-jet fuel has attached booming interests, when used for partial replacement of petroleum …

Biogasoline production from linoleic acid via catalytic cracking over nickel and copper-doped ZSM-5 catalysts

HKG Singh, S Yusup, AT Quitain, B Abdullah… - Environmental …, 2020 - Elsevier
Catalytic cracking of vegetable oil mainly processed over zeolites, and among all the
zeolites particularly HZMS-5 has been investigated on wide range for renewable and clean …

[PDF][PDF] Supply chain analysis, delivered cost, and life cycle assessment of oil palm empty fruit bunch biomass for green chemical production in Malaysia

CW Reeb, T Hays, RA Venditti… - …, 2014 - bioresources.cnr.ncsu.edu
Financial, environmental, and supply chain analyses of empty fruit bunch (EFB) biomass are
needed for the development of a sustainable green chemicals industry in Malaysia. Herein …

Bio-hydrocarbons through catalytic pyrolysis of used cooking oils and fatty acids for sustainable jet and road fuel production

D Chiaramonti, M Buffi, AM Rizzo, G Lotti… - Biomass and Bioenergy, 2016 - Elsevier
Abstract Used Cooking Oil (UCO) and pure Fatty Acids (FAs) derived from food processing
represent sustainable feedstocks for biofuel production. The catalytic and non-catalytic …

[PDF][PDF] Catalytic cracking of used cooking oil using cobalt-impregnated carbon catalysts

IG Prabasari, R Sarip, S Rahmayani - Makara Journal of Science, 2019 - researchgate.net
This study investigated the cracking of used cooking oil using cobalt-impregnated carbon
catalysts (Co-carbon) to produce biofuel. Carbon was impregnated with cobalt at …

Techno-economic assessment of a heat-integrated process for hydrogenated renewable diesel production from palm fatty acid distillate

A Kantama, P Narataruksa, P Hunpinyo… - Biomass and …, 2015 - Elsevier
Hydrogenated renewable diesel (HRD), which is defined as paraffinic hydrocarbon derived
from vegetable oil and animal fat, has received consideration worldwide as an alternative …

Physicochemical properties of crude rubber seed oil for biogasoline production

H Kaur, PG Singh, S Yusup, CK Wai - Procedia engineering, 2016 - Elsevier
The growing concern on fossil fuel depletion, environmental awareness, increasing energy
consumption and food-fuel conflict has initiated the thought of using non-edible oils such as …