Biofuel production from thermocatalytic processing of vegetable oils: A review

With the worsening environmental problems caused by the greenhouse effect, the study of fuel alternatives generated by non-fossil sources has intensifi ed. The incorporation of biodiesel (mono-ester of triglycerides) to petroleum diesel is an example of commercial application for reduction in the...

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Main Authors: Carlos Andres Ortiz Bravo, Cassio Henrique Zandonai, Nádia Regina Camargo Fernandes-Machado
Format: Article
Language:Spanish
Published: Universidad Industrial de Santander 2019-08-01
Series:Revista Fuentes El Reventón Energético
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.18273/revfue.v13n2-2015008
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spelling doaj-37a2543a506e473c886c30cf33c8753c2020-11-24T21:19:23ZspaUniversidad Industrial de SantanderRevista Fuentes El Reventón Energético1657-65272145-85022019-08-0113283101https://doi.org/10.18273/revfue.v13n2-2015008Biofuel production from thermocatalytic processing of vegetable oils: A reviewCarlos Andres Ortiz Bravo0Cassio Henrique Zandonai1Nádia Regina Camargo Fernandes-Machado2Universidade Estadual De MaringáUniversidade Estadual De MaringáUniversidade Estadual De MaringáWith the worsening environmental problems caused by the greenhouse effect, the study of fuel alternatives generated by non-fossil sources has intensifi ed. The incorporation of biodiesel (mono-ester of triglycerides) to petroleum diesel is an example of commercial application for reduction in the emission of fossil CO2 and sOx and nOx as well. in this context, the generation of mixture of hydrocarbons for catalytic cracking of vegetable oils combines the advantages of the Transesterifi cation process to generate compounds such as petroleum-derived fuels such as: gasoline, kerosene and diesel. This review presents current trends in scientifi c literature for biofuels from thermal (pyrolysis) and catalytic processing. For the pyrolysis it has been described the temperatures use to obtain the fuel in the diesel range. the catalytic processing involves the heterogeneous catalysts used in the processing crude oil and the conditions of temperature and pressure. in conclusion it is showed that the cracking catalytic process allows chose what fuel does one want simply changing the catalytic that is used.https://doi.org/10.18273/revfue.v13n2-2015008BiocombustiblesPirolisisHidroprocesamientoaceites vegetales.
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author Carlos Andres Ortiz Bravo
Cassio Henrique Zandonai
Nádia Regina Camargo Fernandes-Machado
spellingShingle Carlos Andres Ortiz Bravo
Cassio Henrique Zandonai
Nádia Regina Camargo Fernandes-Machado
Biofuel production from thermocatalytic processing of vegetable oils: A review
Revista Fuentes El Reventón Energético
Biocombustibles
Pirolisis
Hidroprocesamiento
aceites vegetales.
author_facet Carlos Andres Ortiz Bravo
Cassio Henrique Zandonai
Nádia Regina Camargo Fernandes-Machado
author_sort Carlos Andres Ortiz Bravo
title Biofuel production from thermocatalytic processing of vegetable oils: A review
title_short Biofuel production from thermocatalytic processing of vegetable oils: A review
title_full Biofuel production from thermocatalytic processing of vegetable oils: A review
title_fullStr Biofuel production from thermocatalytic processing of vegetable oils: A review
title_full_unstemmed Biofuel production from thermocatalytic processing of vegetable oils: A review
title_sort biofuel production from thermocatalytic processing of vegetable oils: a review
publisher Universidad Industrial de Santander
series Revista Fuentes El Reventón Energético
issn 1657-6527
2145-8502
publishDate 2019-08-01
description With the worsening environmental problems caused by the greenhouse effect, the study of fuel alternatives generated by non-fossil sources has intensifi ed. The incorporation of biodiesel (mono-ester of triglycerides) to petroleum diesel is an example of commercial application for reduction in the emission of fossil CO2 and sOx and nOx as well. in this context, the generation of mixture of hydrocarbons for catalytic cracking of vegetable oils combines the advantages of the Transesterifi cation process to generate compounds such as petroleum-derived fuels such as: gasoline, kerosene and diesel. This review presents current trends in scientifi c literature for biofuels from thermal (pyrolysis) and catalytic processing. For the pyrolysis it has been described the temperatures use to obtain the fuel in the diesel range. the catalytic processing involves the heterogeneous catalysts used in the processing crude oil and the conditions of temperature and pressure. in conclusion it is showed that the cracking catalytic process allows chose what fuel does one want simply changing the catalytic that is used.
topic Biocombustibles
Pirolisis
Hidroprocesamiento
aceites vegetales.
url https://doi.org/10.18273/revfue.v13n2-2015008
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