12Valorization of Byproducts Produced During Extraction and Purification of Biodiesel: A Promising Biofuel

Gunjan1, Radhika Singh1* and Subhalaxmi Pradhan2

1 Biohydrogen Production Lab, Department of Chemistry, Faculty of Science, Dayalbagh Educational Institute, Dayalbagh, Agra, India

2 Division of Chemistry, School of Basic and Applied Sciences, Galgotias University, Greater Noida, UP, India

Abstract

Biodiesel is a green fuel that is another promising source as a renewable energy source for economic development and environmental sustainability. It is produced by the conversion of oil by short-chain alcohol or by the intensification of untreated fats. Glycerol (GLY) is probably the most important product produced during the production of biodiesel. Several methods have been developed to convert GLY into value-added compounds like glycerol carbonate (GLC), epichloro-hydrin, 1,3-propanediol, etc. GLC is one of the most important raw and renewable chemicals with low toxicity, non-flammability, and a good biodegradable solvent in the biodiesel industry. Its use is being investigated in various fields such as ingredients in paints, coatings, cosmetics, and as a green solution in the pharmaceutical, chemical, and food industries. The transformation of GLY to GLC has been broadly examined through the transesterification reaction in the presence of a catalyst such as homogenous, heterogeneous, and enzymes has recently gained importance. GLC production utilizing GLY with DMC via the ...

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