Biodiesel Production Using Homogeneous, Heterogeneous, and Enzyme Catalysts via Transesterification and Esterification Reactions: a Critical Review

The excessive utilization of petroleum resources leads to global warming, crude oil price fluctuations, and the fast depletion of petroleum reserves. Biodiesel has gained importance over the last few years as a clean, sustainable, and renewable energy source. This review provides knowledge of biodie...

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Biocatalysts
Biodiesel fuels
Biofuels
Biomedical and Life Sciences
Catalysis
Catalysts
Clean energy
Climate change
Cooking
Cooking oils
Crude oil
Crude oil prices
Depletion
Diesel
Enzymes
Esterification
Fatty acids
Global warming
Heterogeneous catalysis
Immobilization
Life Sciences
Mass transfer
Petroleum
Plant Breeding/Biotechnology
Plant Ecology
Plant Genetics and Genomics
Plant Sciences
Production costs
Renewable energy sources
Selectivity
Separation
Transesterification
Wood Science & Technology
title Biodiesel Production Using Homogeneous, Heterogeneous, and Enzyme Catalysts via Transesterification and Esterification Reactions: a Critical Review
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