Biodiesels from microbial oils : opportunity and challenges

Although biodiesel has been extensively explored as an important renewable energy source, the raw materials-associated cost poses a serious challenge on its large-scale commercial production. The first and second generations of biodiesel are mainly produced from usable raw materials, e.g. edible oil...

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Main Authors: Ma, Yingqun, Gao, Zhen, Wang, Qunhui, Liu, Yu
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spelling sg-ntu-dr.10356-1399872020-05-26T02:32:55Z Biodiesels from microbial oils : opportunity and challenges Ma, Yingqun Gao, Zhen Wang, Qunhui Liu, Yu School of Civil and Environmental Engineering Advanced Environmental Biotechnology Centre Nanyang Environment and Water Research Institute Engineering::Civil engineering Third Generation Biodiesel Microbial Oils Although biodiesel has been extensively explored as an important renewable energy source, the raw materials-associated cost poses a serious challenge on its large-scale commercial production. The first and second generations of biodiesel are mainly produced from usable raw materials, e.g. edible oils, crops etc. Such a situation inevitably imposes higher demands on land and water usage, which in turn compromise future food and water supply. Obviously, there is an urgent need to explore alternative feedstock, e.g. microbial oils which can be produced by many types of microorganisms including microalgae, fungi and bacteria with the advantages of small footprint, high lipid content and efficient uptake of carbon dioxide. Therefore, this review offers a comprehensive picture of microbial oil-based technology for biodiesel production. The perspectives and directions forward are also outlined for future biodiesel production and commercialization. 2020-05-26T02:32:55Z 2020-05-26T02:32:55Z 2018 Journal Article Ma, Y., Gao, Z., Wang, Q., & Liu, Y. (2018). Biodiesels from microbial oils : opportunity and challenges. Bioresource Technology, 263, 631-641. doi:10.1016/j.biortech.2018.05.028 0960-8524 https://hdl.handle.net/10356/139987 10.1016/j.biortech.2018.05.028 29759818 2-s2.0-85047098663 263 631 641 en Bioresource Technology © 2018 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
institution Nanyang Technological University
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topic Engineering::Civil engineering
Third Generation Biodiesel
Microbial Oils
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Third Generation Biodiesel
Microbial Oils
Ma, Yingqun
Gao, Zhen
Wang, Qunhui
Liu, Yu
Biodiesels from microbial oils : opportunity and challenges
description Although biodiesel has been extensively explored as an important renewable energy source, the raw materials-associated cost poses a serious challenge on its large-scale commercial production. The first and second generations of biodiesel are mainly produced from usable raw materials, e.g. edible oils, crops etc. Such a situation inevitably imposes higher demands on land and water usage, which in turn compromise future food and water supply. Obviously, there is an urgent need to explore alternative feedstock, e.g. microbial oils which can be produced by many types of microorganisms including microalgae, fungi and bacteria with the advantages of small footprint, high lipid content and efficient uptake of carbon dioxide. Therefore, this review offers a comprehensive picture of microbial oil-based technology for biodiesel production. The perspectives and directions forward are also outlined for future biodiesel production and commercialization.
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Liu, Yu
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title Biodiesels from microbial oils : opportunity and challenges
title_short Biodiesels from microbial oils : opportunity and challenges
title_full Biodiesels from microbial oils : opportunity and challenges
title_fullStr Biodiesels from microbial oils : opportunity and challenges
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title_sort biodiesels from microbial oils : opportunity and challenges
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