Green Chemical Preparation And Biological Evolution Of Biodiesel From Industrial Waste Oil Using Ceramic-Based Novel Catalysts

International Journal of Chemical Engineering Research
© 2021 by SSRG - IJCER Journal
Volume 8 Issue 2
Year of Publication : 2021
Authors : N. Bhojak, G.Vyas, H.S. Bhandari,B. L. Sharma
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N. Bhojak, G.Vyas, H.S. Bhandari,B. L. Sharma, "Green Chemical Preparation And Biological Evolution Of Biodiesel From Industrial Waste Oil Using Ceramic-Based Novel Catalysts," SSRG International Journal of Chemical Engineering Research, vol. 8,  no. 2, pp. 1-9, 2021. Crossref, https://doi.org/10.14445/23945370/IJCER-V8I2P101

Abstract:

Continuous increase in oil prices, shortage of fossil fuel, and the big problem of carbon dioxide emission have encouraged scientists and technologists to find other new sources of energy or to develop technologies for the sustainable utilization of fuel. To resolve the above problems, renewable energies with lower environmental pollution impact need to be considered. Nowadays, several new and renewable energies have been emphasized like Nuclear Energy, Ocean Energy, Hydrothermal Energy, Biomass Energy, Geothermal Energy, etc., in which biomass energy is one of the important renewable energy sources among them. In the present scenario, most biodiesel is produced by using Edible Oils, due to which some big problems have been created viz. Food Crisis, Large expanse of the area to grow, Capital cost, Future Aspects, More Research is still required. The choice of proper catalyst as per cost-effectiveness, as well as environment friendly and high performance, is still a big problem. Investigation on analysis of biodiesel is still incomplete, and most of the available methods of analysis are hazardous. Determination of the Biological Activity of Biodiesel Samples is still a big issue for research.

Keywords:

Biodiesel, Industrial Waste Oil, Ceramic-based Catalysts, Biological Activity.

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