Biodiesel production from corn oil: A review
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2018
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Veljković, Vlada B.Biberdžić, Milan O.
Banković-Ilić, Ivana B.
Đalović, Ivica
Tasić, Marija B.
Njezić, Zvonko B.
Stamenković, Olivera S.
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This paper deals with biodiesel production from corn oil as a feedstock via the transesterification and esterification reactions. To date, corn oil has not been considered a viable biodiesel feedstock because of its high edible value and relatively high price, but some industrial corn processing co-products, such as corn germ and dried distillers grains with solubles (DDGS), have potential for this application after the extraction of corn distillers oil (CDO). Here, after brief discussion of the issues related to corn botany, cultivation, and use, as well as the corn germ and oil composition, properties and use, the methods of corn processing for germ and DDGS recovery are presented. In addition, the mechanical and solvent extraction techniques for oil recovery from whole ground corn kernels, germs, and DDGS are considered. Furthermore, biodiesel production from corn oil, waste frying corn oil, and CDO is critically analyzed. It is expected that further investigation will be directed t...oward developing simpler, more effective and energy-saving technologies for biodiesel production from corn oil-based feedstocks, especially from CDO. The integration of biodiesel production directly into corn-based ethanol production will advance the overall economy of industrial plants. Furthermore, the fuel properties, performances and exhaust gas emissions of corn-based biodiesel and its blends with diesel fuel are discussed, taking into account the biodiesel quality standards. Finally, issues related to the environmental and socio-economic impacts of corn-based biodiesel production and use are also tackled.
Кључне речи:
Biodiesel / Corn / Germs / Oil extraction / Transesterification / Zea mays L.Извор:
Renewable & Sustainable Energy Reviews, 2018, 91, 531-548Издавач:
- Pergamon-Elsevier Science Ltd, Oxford
Финансирање / пројекти:
- Наноструктурни функционални и композитни материјали у каталитичким и сорпционим процесима (RS-MESTD-Integrated and Interdisciplinary Research (IIR or III)-45001)
DOI: 10.1016/j.rser.2018.04.024
ISSN: 1364-0321
WoS: 000434919600036
Scopus: 2-s2.0-85045706314
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FiVeRTY - JOUR AU - Veljković, Vlada B. AU - Biberdžić, Milan O. AU - Banković-Ilić, Ivana B. AU - Đalović, Ivica AU - Tasić, Marija B. AU - Njezić, Zvonko B. AU - Stamenković, Olivera S. PY - 2018 UR - http://fiver.ifvcns.rs/handle/123456789/1826 AB - This paper deals with biodiesel production from corn oil as a feedstock via the transesterification and esterification reactions. To date, corn oil has not been considered a viable biodiesel feedstock because of its high edible value and relatively high price, but some industrial corn processing co-products, such as corn germ and dried distillers grains with solubles (DDGS), have potential for this application after the extraction of corn distillers oil (CDO). Here, after brief discussion of the issues related to corn botany, cultivation, and use, as well as the corn germ and oil composition, properties and use, the methods of corn processing for germ and DDGS recovery are presented. In addition, the mechanical and solvent extraction techniques for oil recovery from whole ground corn kernels, germs, and DDGS are considered. Furthermore, biodiesel production from corn oil, waste frying corn oil, and CDO is critically analyzed. It is expected that further investigation will be directed toward developing simpler, more effective and energy-saving technologies for biodiesel production from corn oil-based feedstocks, especially from CDO. The integration of biodiesel production directly into corn-based ethanol production will advance the overall economy of industrial plants. Furthermore, the fuel properties, performances and exhaust gas emissions of corn-based biodiesel and its blends with diesel fuel are discussed, taking into account the biodiesel quality standards. Finally, issues related to the environmental and socio-economic impacts of corn-based biodiesel production and use are also tackled. PB - Pergamon-Elsevier Science Ltd, Oxford T2 - Renewable & Sustainable Energy Reviews T1 - Biodiesel production from corn oil: A review EP - 548 SP - 531 VL - 91 DO - 10.1016/j.rser.2018.04.024 ER -
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Veljković, V. B., Biberdžić, M. O., Banković-Ilić, I. B., Đalović, I., Tasić, M. B., Njezić, Z. B.,& Stamenković, O. S.. (2018). Biodiesel production from corn oil: A review. in Renewable & Sustainable Energy Reviews Pergamon-Elsevier Science Ltd, Oxford., 91, 531-548. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.rser.2018.04.024
Veljković VB, Biberdžić MO, Banković-Ilić IB, Đalović I, Tasić MB, Njezić ZB, Stamenković OS. Biodiesel production from corn oil: A review. in Renewable & Sustainable Energy Reviews. 2018;91:531-548. doi:10.1016/j.rser.2018.04.024 .
Veljković, Vlada B., Biberdžić, Milan O., Banković-Ilić, Ivana B., Đalović, Ivica, Tasić, Marija B., Njezić, Zvonko B., Stamenković, Olivera S., "Biodiesel production from corn oil: A review" in Renewable & Sustainable Energy Reviews, 91 (2018):531-548, https://doi.org/10.1016/j.rser.2018.04.024 . .