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Biodiesel Presentation
1. Tanta University Faculty of Science Botany Department Phycology Research Unit BY Abd El-Fatah Ibrahim Abo-Mohra Production of Biofuel From Microalgae
2. The world is entering a period of declining non-renewable energy resources , while energy demand is increasing. As a result of this impending energy crisis, both governments and private industry are examining alternative sources of energy.
3. Our reliance on fossil fuels has caused carbon dioxide (CO 2 ) enrichment of the atmosphere, and is the primary contributor to the generally-accepted phenomenon called global warming .
4. Global warming can be accomplished by three conceptually different methods: 1. Reducing the use of fossil fuels. 2. Removing CO 2 from the atmosphere. 3. Capturing and sequestering or utilizing the CO 2 emitted by fossil fuel combustion before it enters the atmosphere.
5. In order to realize a stable energy alternative that will meet world demand while mitigating climate change, it is necessary to develop renewable clean fuels. Ironically, most renewable energy initiatives are focused on electricity generation , while the majority of world energy consumption, about two thirds, is derived from liquid fuels (Hankamer et al ., 2007) . The need for renewable sources of portable, liquid fuel is starting to receive greater attention, and much of this attention has been focused on biomass-derived liquid fuels , or biofuels (Schneider, 2006; Haag, 2006).
6. Biodiesel Biodiesel is a biofuel consisting of monoalkyl esters (Demirbas, 2007). At 60 °C, the reaction can complete in 90 minutes. CH 3 -O CH 3 -O CH 3 -O
7. The triglyceride is a complex molecule that plants and animals use for storing food energy; in more simple terms, it is fat . Molecular composition Triglyceride (Fats) Triglycerides are composed of three long hydrocarbon chains bound together by one glycerol molecule.
8. The process of making biodiesel occurs as follows: A) The triglycerides, methanol, and catalyst are placed in a controlled reaction chamber to undergo transesterification . B) The initial product is placed in a separator to remove the glycerine by-product. C) The excess methanol is recovered from the methyl esters through evaporation . D) The final biodiesel is rinsed with water and pH neutralized (Xu et al ., 2006).
13. 4) Because biodiesel has twice the viscosity of petroleum diesel, its lubrication properties can actually improve engine life (Bowman et al . 2006). 5) Biodiesel has low toxicity and is biodegradable (Aresta et al ., 2005; Demirbas, 2007). 6) Biodiesel has a more complete combustion , giving a cleaner burn (Bowman et al ., 2006).
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17. Biodiesel can be made from virtually any source of organic oil. Typical sources include restaurant waste oil , animal fats , and seed oils . The supply of waste oil is very limited; however, it is a popular source for small scale producers. Large commercial producers often use seed oils , such as soybean, rapeseed, palm, and corn oils. UNFORTUNATELY , biodiesel derived from seed oil diverts from the food supply and the increasing competition for seed causes the oil, and resulting biodiesel, to become increasingly expensive.
18. Gasoline Additive MMT ( methylcyclopentadienyl manganese tricarbonyl ( . MMT is a gasoline octane enhancer produced by the Afton Chemical Corporation ( Afton ) , formerly known as the Ethyl Corporation . MMT is allowed in U . S . gasoline at a level equivalent to 1/32 grams per gallon manganese ( gpg Mn ).
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23. It has been estimated that 0.53 billion m 3 of biodiesel would be needed to replace current US transportation consumption of all petroleum fuels (Christi, 2007). Neither waste oil nor seed oil can come close to meeting the requirement for that much fuel; therefore, if biodiesel is to become a true replacement for petroleum, a more productive source of oil is needed (Scott and Bryner, 2006; Christi, 2007).
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25. Potential of Algae Biodiesel Yield of biodiesel per acre 15000 Algae 635 Palm Oil 287 Coconut 124 Rapeseed 113 Peanuts 48 Soybean Gal oil / Acre / year Crop
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27. 3) Algae also have a greater capacity to absorb CO 2 than land plants (Brown and Zeiler, 1993). 4) Algae also not prone to photosynthetic inhibition under conditions of intense sunlight (Brown and Zeiler, 1993). 5) After oil extraction from algae, the remaining biomass fraction can be used as a high protein feed for livestock (Schneider, 2006; Haag, 2007); this gives further value to the process and reduces waste. “ Algae has a chance to save the planet” Dr. Michael Fertik
28. Algae cultivation Algae cultivation is typically performed in two ways open ponds bioreactors
38. The world is entering a period of declining non-renewable energy resources , while energy demand is increasing. Our reliance on fossil fuels has caused carbon dioxide (CO 2 ) enrichment of the atmosphere causing global warming . The Problem Biodiesel derived from seed oil diverts from the food supply and the increasing competition for seed causes the oil, and resulting biodiesel , to become increasingly expensive.
39. We need to use microalgae for the high production of biodiesel with minimum costs . The Aim
The price of vegoils now closely follows the price of crude petroleum because of the mandates and incentives to make biodiesel Recently soyoil prices actually have increased at a fast rate than petroleum