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Potential of Used Cooking Oil as Feedstock for Hydroprocessing into Hydrogenation Derived Renewable Diesel: A Review

Josiah Pelemo, Freddie L. Inambao, E. I. Onuh

2020International Journal of Engineering Research and Technology19 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Feedstock is one of the key resources for the production of hydrogenation derived renewable diesel (HDRD). Used cooking oil is a waste oil generated from vegetable oil after frying and can be easily sourced from domestic, restaurant outlet and food processing industries within the Durban metropolis. The right selection of feedstock contributes to the high yield and quality of HDRD. Current works on several vegetable oil sources for potential feedstock applications are reviewed. Good quality and optimal yields of HDRD can be obtained by proper selection of potential feedstock, the right catalyst, and optimal process parameters for desirable reaction pathway etc. The literature on vegetable oil as potential feedstock is discussed. Literature regarding the selection of catalysts for hydrogenation is reviewed. Biomass-based thermal power plants fly ash (BBTPPFS) and calcium oxide sourced from eggshell are identified as viable catalysts for the HDRD process.

Topics & Concepts

Raw materialDiesel fuelRenewable energyVegetable oil refiningEnvironmental scienceWaste managementPulp and paper industryChemistryEngineeringOrganic chemistryBiodieselCatalysisElectrical engineeringCatalysis and Hydrodesulfurization StudiesBiodiesel Production and ApplicationsCatalysis for Biomass Conversion