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This report presents the economics of Biodiesel production from soybean oil in the United States using a typical alkaline catalysis process. In this process, the triglycerides in the oil are reacted with methanol to make methyl esters. Crude glycerol is also obtained and purified, generating pharmaceutical grade glycerol as by-product.
This report presents the economics of Biodiesel production from soybean oil in the United States using a typical alkaline catalysis process. In this process, the triglycerides in the oil are reacted with methanol to make methyl esters. Crude glycerol is also generated as by-product.
This report provides an economic analysis of Biodiesel production from soybean oil in the United States via transesterification using a catalytic distillation technology.
This feasibility study assesses the economics of Biodiesel production from soybean oil considering a plant located in the United States. This process is a heterogeneous catalysis process similar to Axens Esterfip-H process. Crude glycerol is also produced in this process, being purified to generate pharmaceutical grade glycerol as by-product.
This feasibility study assesses the economics of Biodiesel production from soybean oil considering a plant located in the United States. This process is a heterogeneous catalysis process similar to Axens Esterfip-H process. Crude glycerol is generated as by-product.
This study presents a techno-economic analysis of Biodiesel production from soybean oil in the United States via transesterification using a supercritical fluid technology.
Economics of Biodiesel production from algae in the USA. The process examined comprises three main steps: algae cultivation; lipids extraction; and transesterification of lipids. Crude glycerol is generated as by-product.