A Comprehensive Review On Biodiesel Applications And Upgrading (PDF)
Biodiesel is a renewable fuel which is produced from renewable sources such as vegetable oils, animal fats, and recycled cooking oil. It is used as an alternative biofuel in existing diesel engines without the need for engine modification. Biodiesels are biofuels consisting of long chain alkyl esters. It is synthesized by chemically reacting lipids such as vegetable oils and animal fats with an alcohol producing fatty acid esters. Biodiesel can be used singularly, or blended with petroleum based diesels in any proportions. They are also prevalently used as heating oil.
Biodiesel works seamlessly with existing diesel engines and diesel vehicles. It is mostly used as a blend with petroleum diesel fuel in diesel vehicles. Biodiesel is known to raise the cetane number of the fuel and improve fuel lubricity. The high cetane number of biodiesel fuel reduces ignition delay in engines while the better lubrication properties of biodiesels reduce friction between engine parts and reduce additional wear. The gradual transition of the automobile sector to green mobility is anticipated to drive the demand for biodiesel fuels in the forecast period.
Applications
Of Biodiesel: Automotive,
Aviation, Marine, Agriculture, Power Generation.
Top Manufacturers
1. Archer Daniels Midland Company(ADM)
2. BIOX Corporation
3. Bunge Limited
4. Cargill
5. Green Fuels Ltd
6.Münzer Bioindustrie GmbH
7. Neste Corporation
8. Renewable Energy Group Inc.
9. Wilmar International Limited
10. Terravia Holdings Inc.
The biodiesels is more environmentally friendly than
petroleum based diesel fuels as the burning of biodiesel fuels in combustion
engines results in 45% lower particulate matter emissions. They also emit less
hydrocarbons and green house gases. The growing awareness about the impact of
fossil fuel on the planet is anticipated to drive the demand for biofuels such
as biodiesels. However, biodiesels are incompatible with a number of materials
used in manufacturing seals and hoses. O-rings, seals and gasket materials made
from natural or nitrile rubber compounds, polyvinyl, polypropylene, and tygon
are particularly incompatible with biodiesel. The incompatibilty of biodiesels
with the construction material of a number of machines and equipments is
expected to restrict the use of biodiesels to some extent.

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