Literature DB >> 34554493

A comparative appraisal of three important oil yielding plants for their biodiesel potential.

Mahesh Kumar Saini1, Jitendra Kumar Shukla2, Shankar Lal Kothari1, Vinod Singh Gour3.   

Abstract

In the present scenario, alternative energy sources are required to achieve the future economic prosperity where shortage of fossil fuels will be a limiting factor and hamper the global economic growth. Therefore, interest in biofuel is increasing continuously. The best way of sustainable development is fossil fuel supplementation with biodiesel to reduce the fossil fuel demand. Biodiesel is a clean burning, ester-based, oxygenated fuel derived from natural and renewable sources. Till now, majority of the people have worked on the biodiesel derived from edible oil. Instead of using edible oil, non-edible oil needs to be explored as feedstock for biofuel because half of the world's population is unable to afford the food oil as feedstock for fuel production. Looking at the significance of biodiesel and the resources of biofuel, in this paper, a comparative exhaustive study has been reported with for three important plants, namely Jatropha curcas, Pongemia pinnata and Balanites aegyptiaca. These plants were selected based on their biodiesel potential, availability, cultivation practices and general information available. The present study involves scientometric publications, comparison of fatty acid composition and biodiesel parameters. We have also compared climatic conditions for the growth of the plants, economic feasibility of biodiesel production and other ecological services. The study paves a way for sustainable solution to policy makers and foresters looking for selection of plant species as bioenergy resource.
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Keywords:  Balanites; Biodiesel; Jatropha; Oil; Pongamia; Scientiometrics

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Year:  2021        PMID: 34554493     DOI: 10.1007/s42977-021-00096-y

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Biol Futur        ISSN: 2676-8607


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