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Recent development in the production of third generation biodiesel from microalgae
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posted on 2022-09-08, 04:10 authored by Md Mofijur Rahman, Mohammad RasulMohammad Rasul, Nur HassanNur Hassan, Md Nurun NabiMd Nurun NabiIncreasing global energy demand at a rate faster than the population growth has led the researcher to look for alternative fuel. Amongst the options, biodiesel is an environmentally sustainable substitute of diesel fuel being renewable, biodegradable and have similar properties of fossil diesel. Among the biodiesel sources, microalgae is a potential third generation biodiesel feedstock which can be produced throughout the year and its oil yield is higher than any other crops. This paper reviews recent development in microalgae biodiesel in terms of its oil extraction technics, challenges of oil extraction, production of biodiesel from microalgae oil and its fuel properties. Finally, the paper discusses the performance and combustion analysis of diesel engine fuelled with microalgae biodiesel. This paper provides a clear understanding of the potential use of microalgae biodiesel as an alternative source to fossil diesel for diesel engines. © 2019 The Authors. Published by Elsevier Ltd.
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1876-6102Publisher
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