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      Utilization of renewable and sustainable basic heterogeneous catalyst from Heteropanax fragrans (Kesseru) for effective synthesis of biodiesel from Jatropha curcas oil

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            Exploiting waste: towards a sustainable production of biodiesel using Musa acuminata peel ash as a heterogeneous catalyst

            Today, biodiesel, a renewable, non-toxic and environmentally friendly fuel, is attracting increasing attention worldwide as an alternative to fossil fuel. Today, biodiesel, a renewable, non-toxic and environmentally friendly fuel, is attracting increasing attention worldwide as an alternative to fossil fuel. In the present study, waste biomass-derived banana peel ash served as a heterogeneous catalyst for converting soybean oil into biodiesel at room temperature. The catalyst was well-characterized using IR, XRD, XRF, XPS, SEM, EDX, TEM, TGA and BET analysis techniques to assess its chemical composition, structure and morphology. The TEM-EDX, XPS and XRF analyses revealed the presence of several alkali metals and alkaline earth metals, which probably provide the basic sites for the transesterification reactions to produce biodiesel. A high biodiesel yield of 98.95% was achieved under the optimized reaction conditions. The catalyst has the advantage of being a waste material hence cost-free, easily prepared, biogenic, highly efficient, labor-effective and environmentally friendly; making it a potential candidate as a “green catalyst” for low cost production of biodiesel on the industrial scale.
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              Waste to value addition: Utilization of waste Brassica nigra plant derived novel green heterogeneous base catalyst for effective synthesis of biodiesel

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                Journal
                Fuel
                Fuel
                Elsevier BV
                00162361
                February 2021
                February 2021
                : 286
                : 119357
                Article
                10.1016/j.fuel.2020.119357
                5f7b0de3-7af2-401a-9916-04b6ea781de2
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