Issue 40, 2021

A review on non-edible oil as a potential feedstock for biodiesel: physicochemical properties and production technologies

Abstract

There is increasing concern regarding alleviating world energy demand by determining an alternative to petroleum-derived fuels due to the rapid depletion of fossil fuels, rapid population growth, and urbanization. Biodiesel can be utilized as an alternative fuel to petroleum-derived diesel for the combustion engine. At present, edible crops are the primary source of biodiesel production. However, the excessive utilization of these edible crops for large-scale biodiesel production might cause food supply depletion and economic imbalance. Moreover, the utilization of edible oil as a biodiesel feedstock increases biodiesel production costs due to the high price of edible oils. A possible solution to overcome the existing limitations of biodiesel production is to utilize non-edible crops oil as a feedstock. The present study was conducted to determine the possibility and challenges of utilizing non-edible oil as a potential feedstock for biodiesel production. Several aspects related to non-edible oil as a biodiesel feedstock such as overview of biodiesel feedstocks, non-edible oil resources, non-edible oil extraction technology, its physicochemical and fatty acid properties, biodiesel production technologies, advantages and limitation of using non-edible oil as a feedstock for biodiesel production have been reviewed in various recent publications. The finding of the present study reveals that there is a huge opportunity to utilize non-edible oil as a feedstock for biodiesel production.

Graphical abstract: A review on non-edible oil as a potential feedstock for biodiesel: physicochemical properties and production technologies

Article information

Article type
Review Article
Submitted
03 Jun 2021
Accepted
13 Jul 2021
First published
19 Jul 2021
This article is Open Access
Creative Commons BY-NC license

RSC Adv., 2021,11, 25018-25037

A review on non-edible oil as a potential feedstock for biodiesel: physicochemical properties and production technologies

M. Abdul Hakim Shaah, Md. S. Hossain, F. A. Salem Allafi, A. Alsaedi, N. Ismail, M. O. Ab Kadir and M. I. Ahmad, RSC Adv., 2021, 11, 25018 DOI: 10.1039/D1RA04311K

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