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Bio-derived catalysts: A current trend of catalysts used in biodiesel production

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posted on 2024-06-06, 01:03 authored by Hoang Chinh NguyenHoang Chinh Nguyen, ML Nguyen, CH Su, HC Ong, HY Juan, SJ Wu
Biodiesel is a promising alternative to fossil fuels and mainly produced from oils/fat through the (trans)esterification process. To enhance the reaction efficiency and simplify the production process, various catalysts have been introduced for biodiesel synthesis. Recently, the use of bio-derived catalysts has attracted more interest due to their high catalytic activity and ecofriendly properties. These catalysts include alkali catalysts, acid catalysts, and enzymes (biocatalysts), which are (bio)synthesized from various natural sources. This review summarizes the latest findings on these bio-derived catalysts, as well as their source and catalytic activity. The advantages and disadvantages of these catalysts are also discussed. These bio-based catalysts show a promising future and can be further used as a renewable catalyst for sustainable biodiesel production.

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Location

Basel, Switzerland

Open access

  • Yes

Language

English

Publication classification

C1.1 Refereed article in a scholarly journal

Journal

Catalysts

Volume

11

Article number

ARTN 812

Pagination

1 - 28

ISSN

2073-4344

eISSN

2073-4344

Issue

7

Publisher

MDPI