Recent advances in biodiesel production from agricultural products and microalgae using ionic liquids: Opportunities and challenges

Biodiesel is considered as a potential substitute for petroleum-based diesel fuel owing to its comparable properties to diesel. Biodiesel is generally produced from renewable sources such as agricultural products and microalgae in the presence of a suitable catalyst. Recently ionic liquid (IL) catal...

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Main Authors: Ong, Hwai Chyuan, Tiong, Yong Wei, Goh, Brandon Han Hoe, Gan, Yong Yang, Mofijur, Md Rahman, Fattah, Islam Md Rizwanul, Chong, Cheng Tung, Alam, Md Asraful, Lee, Hwei Voon, Silitonga, Arridina Susan, Mahlia, T. M. Indra
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spelling my.um.eprints.344552022-09-14T07:20:55Z http://eprints.um.edu.my/34455/ Recent advances in biodiesel production from agricultural products and microalgae using ionic liquids: Opportunities and challenges Ong, Hwai Chyuan Tiong, Yong Wei Goh, Brandon Han Hoe Gan, Yong Yang Mofijur, Md Rahman Fattah, Islam Md Rizwanul Chong, Cheng Tung Alam, Md Asraful Lee, Hwei Voon Silitonga, Arridina Susan Mahlia, T. M. Indra QC Physics QD Chemistry TP Chemical technology Biodiesel is considered as a potential substitute for petroleum-based diesel fuel owing to its comparable properties to diesel. Biodiesel is generally produced from renewable sources such as agricultural products and microalgae in the presence of a suitable catalyst. Recently ionic liquid (IL) catalyzed synthesis of biodiesel has become a promising pathway to an eco-friendly production route for biodiesel. This review focuses on the use of ILs both as solvents as well as catalysts for sustainable biodiesel production from agricultural feedstocks and microalgae with high free fatty acid content. Reactions catalyzed by ILs are known to render high reactivity under the mild condition and high selectivity of ester product with simple separation steps. The article first discusses the state of the art of biodiesel production using ILs along with the physicochemical properties of the produced biodiesel. Then, current IL technologies were elucidated in terms of the categories such as acidic and basic ILs. The use of more advanced ILs such as supported ionic liquids and ionic liquid-enzyme catalysts on different biodiesel feedstocks were also discussed. Furthermore, the role of IL catalyst in intensified biodiesel production methods such as microwave and ultrasound technologies were also discussed. Finally, the prospects and challenges of IL catalyzed biodiesel production are discussed in this article. The review shows that ILs with brunsted acidity or basicity not only pose a low risk to the environment but also result in high biodiesel yields with mild reaction conditions in a short time. Brunsted acidic ILs can convert free fatty acids as well as triglycerides to biodiesel without the need for pretreatment, which facilitates in reducing the production cost of biodiesel. From the review, it can be concluded that ILs present great potential as catalysts for biodiesel production. Elsevier 2021-01-15 Article PeerReviewed Ong, Hwai Chyuan and Tiong, Yong Wei and Goh, Brandon Han Hoe and Gan, Yong Yang and Mofijur, Md Rahman and Fattah, Islam Md Rizwanul and Chong, Cheng Tung and Alam, Md Asraful and Lee, Hwei Voon and Silitonga, Arridina Susan and Mahlia, T. M. Indra (2021) Recent advances in biodiesel production from agricultural products and microalgae using ionic liquids: Opportunities and challenges. Energy Conversion and Management, 228. ISSN 0196-8904, DOI https://doi.org/10.1016/j.enconman.2020.113647 <https://doi.org/10.1016/j.enconman.2020.113647>. 10.1016/j.enconman.2020.113647
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topic QC Physics
QD Chemistry
TP Chemical technology
spellingShingle QC Physics
QD Chemistry
TP Chemical technology
Ong, Hwai Chyuan
Tiong, Yong Wei
Goh, Brandon Han Hoe
Gan, Yong Yang
Mofijur, Md Rahman
Fattah, Islam Md Rizwanul
Chong, Cheng Tung
Alam, Md Asraful
Lee, Hwei Voon
Silitonga, Arridina Susan
Mahlia, T. M. Indra
Recent advances in biodiesel production from agricultural products and microalgae using ionic liquids: Opportunities and challenges
description Biodiesel is considered as a potential substitute for petroleum-based diesel fuel owing to its comparable properties to diesel. Biodiesel is generally produced from renewable sources such as agricultural products and microalgae in the presence of a suitable catalyst. Recently ionic liquid (IL) catalyzed synthesis of biodiesel has become a promising pathway to an eco-friendly production route for biodiesel. This review focuses on the use of ILs both as solvents as well as catalysts for sustainable biodiesel production from agricultural feedstocks and microalgae with high free fatty acid content. Reactions catalyzed by ILs are known to render high reactivity under the mild condition and high selectivity of ester product with simple separation steps. The article first discusses the state of the art of biodiesel production using ILs along with the physicochemical properties of the produced biodiesel. Then, current IL technologies were elucidated in terms of the categories such as acidic and basic ILs. The use of more advanced ILs such as supported ionic liquids and ionic liquid-enzyme catalysts on different biodiesel feedstocks were also discussed. Furthermore, the role of IL catalyst in intensified biodiesel production methods such as microwave and ultrasound technologies were also discussed. Finally, the prospects and challenges of IL catalyzed biodiesel production are discussed in this article. The review shows that ILs with brunsted acidity or basicity not only pose a low risk to the environment but also result in high biodiesel yields with mild reaction conditions in a short time. Brunsted acidic ILs can convert free fatty acids as well as triglycerides to biodiesel without the need for pretreatment, which facilitates in reducing the production cost of biodiesel. From the review, it can be concluded that ILs present great potential as catalysts for biodiesel production.
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author Ong, Hwai Chyuan
Tiong, Yong Wei
Goh, Brandon Han Hoe
Gan, Yong Yang
Mofijur, Md Rahman
Fattah, Islam Md Rizwanul
Chong, Cheng Tung
Alam, Md Asraful
Lee, Hwei Voon
Silitonga, Arridina Susan
Mahlia, T. M. Indra
author_facet Ong, Hwai Chyuan
Tiong, Yong Wei
Goh, Brandon Han Hoe
Gan, Yong Yang
Mofijur, Md Rahman
Fattah, Islam Md Rizwanul
Chong, Cheng Tung
Alam, Md Asraful
Lee, Hwei Voon
Silitonga, Arridina Susan
Mahlia, T. M. Indra
author_sort Ong, Hwai Chyuan
title Recent advances in biodiesel production from agricultural products and microalgae using ionic liquids: Opportunities and challenges
title_short Recent advances in biodiesel production from agricultural products and microalgae using ionic liquids: Opportunities and challenges
title_full Recent advances in biodiesel production from agricultural products and microalgae using ionic liquids: Opportunities and challenges
title_fullStr Recent advances in biodiesel production from agricultural products and microalgae using ionic liquids: Opportunities and challenges
title_full_unstemmed Recent advances in biodiesel production from agricultural products and microalgae using ionic liquids: Opportunities and challenges
title_sort recent advances in biodiesel production from agricultural products and microalgae using ionic liquids: opportunities and challenges
publisher Elsevier
publishDate 2021
url http://eprints.um.edu.my/34455/
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