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Algae as a Potential Feedstock for Production of Biodiesel

Algae as a Potential Feedstock for Production of Biodiesel

... vulgaris gives the best result about 95 % and 92 % for R. hieroglyphicum using transesterification process. Palmitic(C16:0), Stearic (C18:0), Oleic (C18:1), Linoleic (C18:2) and Linolenic (C18:3) are the most common ... See full document

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Scale-up of algae growth system to cleanse wastewater and produce oils for biodiesel production

Scale-up of algae growth system to cleanse wastewater and produce oils for biodiesel production

... that algae can be grown at lab scale under controlled conditions to produce high levels of ...growing algae in large ponds or photobioreactors for the production of ...of algae. While this ... See full document

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Production of Biodiesel from Local Available Algae in Jordan

Production of Biodiesel from Local Available Algae in Jordan

... of algae. The production of biodiesel was performed at Tafila Technical University ...The algae were brought from Almansora stream at Tafila governorate - Jordan and afterwards dried in an ... See full document

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Hibiscus species seed oils as potential feedstock for biodiesel production, its performance in compression ignition engine along with its blends

Hibiscus species seed oils as potential feedstock for biodiesel production, its performance in compression ignition engine along with its blends

... for biodiesel production, but currently used are the edible oils [8, ...the production of biodiesel from non-edible oils is currently affected by the factor of cost-effectiveness due to its ... See full document

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Production of biodiesel from the algae: State of the art review

Production of biodiesel from the algae: State of the art review

... dwindle. Biodiesel have attracted the most attention during recent years as it has emerged as a potential alternative ...and algae (Radmer, 1994; Ranganathan et ...The production of ... See full document

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ABSTRACT: Biodiesel production from algae is a promising technique. Microalgae have the potential to

ABSTRACT: Biodiesel production from algae is a promising technique. Microalgae have the potential to

... The objectives of this research project are to: 1-Select a microalgae-strain that, not only grows fast, but also contains high lipid contain. 2-Design a photobioreactor, which facilitates the control of algal growth ... See full document

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NON-EDIBLE BABASSU OIL AS A POTENTIAL FEEDSTOCK FOR BIODIESEL PRODUCTION

NON-EDIBLE BABASSU OIL AS A POTENTIAL FEEDSTOCK FOR BIODIESEL PRODUCTION

... alternative biodiesel with higher yield and less ...The biodiesel production from a mix of those alcohols may be a means of adding the technical and economical benefits with the environmental ... See full document

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Production of Biodiesel and its Physiochemical Properties Produced from Ricinus communis Seeds by Trans-Esterification Process

Production of Biodiesel and its Physiochemical Properties Produced from Ricinus communis Seeds by Trans-Esterification Process

... on biodiesel as a reliable and renewable resource that is to satisfy a significant part of the energy ...the production of biodiesel under the condition of 3:1 methanol/oil molar ratio for 1hour at ... See full document

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Biodiesel as an Alternative Fuel

Biodiesel as an Alternative Fuel

... where biodiesel has to replace the conventional fuel party or ...biodiesel production. The paper lists the various methodologies used for production of biodiesel out of which it focuses ... See full document

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Biodiesel production by hydroesterification of microalgal biomass using heterogeneous catalyst

Biodiesel production by hydroesterification of microalgal biomass using heterogeneous catalyst

... the production of Biodiesel from Monoraphidium contortum (MORF-1) microal- gae biomass, as it is a sustainable alternative not only economically, but also environmentally and ecologically to replace ... See full document

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Potential of Fish Wastes as Feedstock for Biodiesel

Potential of Fish Wastes as Feedstock for Biodiesel

... [1]. Biodiesel is used as an alternative to conventional petroleum diesel ...the potential feedstock for the production of bio- ...their production as fuel [3]. Although ... See full document

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Expression of fatty acid synthesis genes and fatty acid accumulation in haematococcus pluvialis under different stressors

Expression of fatty acid synthesis genes and fatty acid accumulation in haematococcus pluvialis under different stressors

... biofuel production (algae-to-biofuels) based on metabolic engineering of algae is still in its infancy, one of the main barriers is our lacking of understanding of microalgal growth, metabolism and ... See full document

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Effect of electric treatment on germination, seedling growth and water uptake in chickpea seed

Effect of electric treatment on germination, seedling growth and water uptake in chickpea seed

... observed in the case of diesel fuel, as diesel engines are the standard in heavy transport vehicles. The continuously growing demand for liquid fuels causes increased demand for petroleum, which may result in a ... See full document

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Micro Algae: A Potential Source of Biodiesel

Micro Algae: A Potential Source of Biodiesel

... viz biodiesel and bioetha- nol are viewed as future substitute fuels for diesel and gasoline ...The biodiesel from edi- ble oils is also not a sustainable option due to heavy competition with seed plants ... See full document

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Kinetic studies for phycoremediation and nutrient removal by Chorella sorokiniana of Palm oil mill effluent

Kinetic studies for phycoremediation and nutrient removal by Chorella sorokiniana of Palm oil mill effluent

... promising feedstock for biodiesel ...biofuel production in terms of reducing the over-dependence on food crop as a feedstock for bioenergy ...of algae-based biofuel production is ... See full document

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Algae biodiesel - a feasibility report

Algae biodiesel - a feasibility report

... The problem with the virgin oil feedstocks (not recycled) that are currently being put forward as good stocks for biodiesel production is that they are all farm- ing-intensive. Plants such as corn and soy ... See full document

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Heterotrophic cultivation of Auxenochlorella protothecoides using forest biomass as a feedstock for sustainable biodiesel production

Heterotrophic cultivation of Auxenochlorella protothecoides using forest biomass as a feedstock for sustainable biodiesel production

... Micro- algae have the capacity to assimilate various nitrogen sources such as nitrate, ammonia, urea, yeast extract, and peptone with complex sources such as yeast extract hav- ing a potentially positive effect on ... See full document

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Microwave Irradiation Application in Biodiesel Production from Promising Biodiesel Feedstock: Chlorella protothecoides Microalgae (

Microwave Irradiation Application in Biodiesel Production from Promising Biodiesel Feedstock: Chlorella protothecoides Microalgae (

... Microalgae can produce both biofuels and valuable co- products such as omega-3 and several metabolites of economic interest, such as carotenoids (e.g., astaxanthin, lutein), vitamin E (alpha–tocopherol), and poly ... See full document

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Production of Biodiesel from Crude Neem Oil Feedstock and the Effects of Various Parameters on the Yield of Biodiesel

Production of Biodiesel from Crude Neem Oil Feedstock and the Effects of Various Parameters on the Yield of Biodiesel

... Neem is a tree in the family ‘maliaceae’ which grows various parts in Bangladesh. It’s scientific name ‘Azadirachtaindica’. The evergreen tree is large, reaching 12 to 18 meters in height with a girth of up to 1.8 to 2.4 ... See full document

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Biodiesel Production Using Waste Cooking Oil Through The Microwave Irradiation And Conventional Method Using Cockle As Catalyst

Biodiesel Production Using Waste Cooking Oil Through The Microwave Irradiation And Conventional Method Using Cockle As Catalyst

... The production of biodiesel comes from reaction of vegetable oil or animal fat with alcohol such as methanol MEOH or ethanol ETOH in the presence of acid or alkali catalyst (Sirisomboonchai et ...pure ... See full document

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