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- Title
A comprehensive review of the resource efficiency and sustainability in biofuel production from industrial and agricultural waste.
- Authors
Damian, Christopher Selvam; Devarajan, Yuvarajan; Jayabal, Ravikumar
- Abstract
This comprehensive research aims to examine the numerous industrial and agricultural waste streams involved in biodiesel production, providing insights into its potential, problems, and environmental consequences. Applying industrial and agricultural waste products that include high levels of lipids as feedstocks for biodiesel serves the dual purpose of diverting these materials away from landfills and incineration while converting them into lucrative and environmentally sustainable energy sources. This review comprehensively examines many categories of industrial waste feedstocks, including waste oils and greases, residues generated from manufacturing operations, and byproducts derived from agricultural and chemical companies. This review thoroughly investigates many essential components of biodiesel synthesis from industrial and agricultural waste, encompassing the characterisation of feedstock, pre-treatment procedures, transesterification processes, and purification methods. Considerable emphasis is placed on each feedstock's distinct characteristics and obstacles, fostering a thorough comprehension of the biodiesel manufacturing procedure. The rationale behind implementing this sustainable energy solution is driven by its notable environmental benefits, which include reducing greenhouse gas emissions and facilitating ecological contaminants. Furthermore, this study investigates the economic viability, regulatory considerations, and developing trends within the industry, focusing on the potential of utilising biodiesel created from agricultural and industrial waste to foster a circular economy and optimise resource utilisation.
- Subjects
INDUSTRIAL wastes; AGRICULTURAL wastes; GREENHOUSE gas mitigation; RENEWABLE energy sources; CLEAN energy; WASTE products
- Publication
Journal of Material Cycles & Waste Management, 2024, Vol 26, Issue 3, p1264
- ISSN
1438-4957
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1007/s10163-024-01918-6