Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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5480292 | Journal of Cleaner Production | 2017 | 43 Pages |
Abstract
A comparative environmental impact analysis of the soybean biodiesel production by two different technologies is run in this study. The production routes evaluated were the alkali-catalyzed (catalyst: sodium hydroxide) methylic transesterification and enzyme-catalyzed (catalyst: lipase) ethylic transesterification. The study includes the simulation of the biodiesel production process with the software Aspen HYSYS, from AspenTech Inc., and a subsequent comparative analysis of the main environmental impacts observed in each case, based on the application of two approaches: analysis of the Principles of Green Chemistry and calculation of some sustainability metrics. Results indicated a better environmental performance for the enzymatic route, in almost all the analyzed issues, what proves that this route is an excellent option for future industrial applications, regarding safety and sustainability.
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Authors
Marcia de Mello, André Young, Hugo Villardi, Fernando Pessoa, Andrea Salgado,