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A review of enzymatic transesterification of microalgal oil-based biodiesel using supercritical technology

Authors :
Yousef Haik
Hanifa Taher
Ali H. Al-Marzouqi
Sulaiman Al-Zuhair
Mohammed Farid
Source :
Enzyme Research, Enzyme Research, Vol 2011 (2011)
Publication Year :
2011

Abstract

Biodiesel is considered a promising replacement to petroleum-derived diesel. Using oils extracted from agricultural crops competes with their use as food and cannot realistically satisfy the global demand of diesel-fuel requirements. On the other hand, microalgae, which have a much higher oil yield per hectare, compared to oil crops, appear to be a source that has the potential to completely replace fossil diesel. Microalgae oil extraction is a major step in the overall biodiesel production process. Recently, supercritical carbon dioxide (SC-CO2) has been proposed to replace conventional solvent extraction techniques because it is nontoxic, nonhazardous, chemically stable, and inexpensive. It uses environmentally acceptable solvent, which can easily be separated from the products. In addition, the use of SC-CO2 as a reaction media has also been proposed to eliminate the inhibition limitations that encounter biodiesel production reaction using immobilized enzyme as a catalyst. Furthermore, using SC-CO2 allows easy separation of the product. In this paper, conventional biodiesel production with first generation feedstock, using chemical catalysts and solvent-extraction, is compared to new technologies with an emphasis on using microalgae, immobilized lipase, and SC-CO2 as an extraction solvent and reaction media.

Details

ISSN :
20900414
Volume :
2011
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Enzyme research
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....039dae277464f8ab92229762ec6230da