Artigo Revisado por pares

Sinapis alba seed as a prospective biodiesel source

2013; Elsevier BV; Volume: 51; Linguagem: Inglês

10.1016/j.biombioe.2013.01.008

ISSN

1873-2909

Autores

Camelia Ciubota-Rosie, Matei Macoveanu, Carmen M. Fernández‐Marchante, María Jesús Ramos, Ángel Pérez, Andrés Moreno,

Tópico(s)

Lipid metabolism and biosynthesis

Resumo

Seed processing and oil pre-treatment were optimised to improve the yield and quality of biodiesel obtained from Sinapis alba. By using solvent extraction or mechanical pressing followed by solvent extraction, an oil extraction yield greater than 41 wt.% and a de-oiled cake with less than 2 wt.% of oil could be obtained. The oil characterisation showed that erucic acid was the most predominant fatty acid in the oil composition (>50 wt.%). A high phosphorous content (>36 mg/kg) and acid value (>1.5 mg KOH/g) were obtained. To obtain a biodiesel with a high methyl ester content, it was necessary to carry out an oil refining process (acid degumming and chemical de-acidification) followed by a standard transesterification with methanol and sodium methoxide as a catalyst. Finally, the quality of the purified biodiesel was tested according to the EN 14214 and ASTM D6751 standards. The results of this work revealed the possibility of using the oil from Sinapis alba seeds as a suitable source for biodiesel.

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