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A critical review on biogas production from edible and non-edible oil cakes

Anee Mohanty, Prangya Ranjan Rout, Bipro Dubey, Sumer Singh Meena, Parimal Pal, Mukesh Goel

2021Biomass Conversion and Biorefinery65 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

The circular economy is at the core of sustainable development. The generation of biogas from the massive quantity of agricultural waste biomass is one of the critical drivers of the circular economy. Biogas has enormous renewable energy potential and has multitudes of applications in today's energy-intensive society. Oil cakes, a known Agri-waste, are the by-product of oil processing, and are rich in nutrients. The edible oil cakes mostly have been used as a cattle feed; however, non-edible oil cakes do not find many applications. Their production is continuously escalating as non-edible oils are increasingly used in biodiesel production. Recently, there is a lot of emphasis on biogas production from these oil cakes. This paper reviews in detail biogas production from both edible and non-edible oil cakes. Chemical composition and various other applications of the cakes are also reviewed in brief. The survey illustrates that multiple parameters such as inoculum sources, co-digestion and reactor design affect the biogas production. All those factors, along with biogas upgrading and the economy of the process, are reviewed. Finally, future research opportunities are suggested to improve the viability of the biogas production from oil cakes.

Topics & Concepts

Biogas productionBiogasProduction (economics)Edible oilEnvironmental scienceOil productionPulp and paper industryWaste managementBiotechnologyBiochemical engineeringFood scienceChemistryEngineeringAnaerobic digestionBiologyEconomicsPetroleum engineeringMethaneMacroeconomicsOrganic chemistryAnaerobic Digestion and Biogas ProductionBiodiesel Production and ApplicationsBiofuel production and bioconversion