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Title: A Review Paper on Biodiesel Production via Non Catalytic Supercritical Alcohol
Authors: Vyas, A. P.
Verma, Jaswant
Subramanyam, N.
Keywords: Transesterification
Biodiesel
Supercritical Methanol
Chemical Faculty Paper
Faculty Paper
ITFCH002
NUCONE
NUCONE-2008
Issue Date: 2008
Publisher: Excel India Publishers
Citation: National Conference on Current Trends in Technology, Nov. 27–29, 2008
Abstract: This paper reviews the production of Biodiesel using supercritical alcohol. Biodiesel is an attractive alternative fuel because it is environmentally friendly and can be synthesized from edible and non-edible oils. Biodiesel is made from renewable biological sources such as vegetable oils and animal fats by non-catalytic supercritical alcohol transesterification methods. A noncatalytic Biodiesel production route with supercritical methanol has been developed that allows a simple process and high yield within short reaction time because of simultaneous transesterification of triglycerides and methyl esterification of fatty acids.
Description: NUCONE-2008; Page No. 175-177
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/123456789/1345
ISBN: 978-81-907196-8-1
Appears in Collections:Faculty Papers, Chemical

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