Biodiesel Transesterification - Your Ultimate Guide
The fuel is what keeps a lot of moving machinery. Without it, cars would not run, cooking on the stove would not be possible, and probably would not be any electricity to the lamps, TVs, computers and work. However, since the fuel supply from Mother Earth does not seem to be enough until a few centuries ahead, many people have informed the rest of the world that there are other sources of energy, with no exhaust all fossil fuels on earth. Apart from the sun provides solar energy and radioactive isotopes of benefits from nuclear power, biofuels such as biodiesel is the next best thing when it comes to energy sources. Biodiesel is produced from animal fats and plant and vegetable oils. These plants are algae, sunflower, rapeseed, soya and jatropha. Biodiesel is produced through the transesterification process. This process involves chemical reactions in the vegetable oil, in rare cases, animal fats, and alcohol in the presence of a catalyst in the form of products called fatty acid al...