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Optimization Of Lipids Extraction, Separation, And Transesterification From Fish Waste Using Supercritical Carbon Dioxide For Biodiesel Production

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2025-09
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Shalfoh, Ehsan S. A.
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This study investigates the potential of fish waste as a sustainable and underexploited lipid feedstock for biodiesel production, in response to the increasing global demand for renewable energy and effective organic waste utilization. Although fish-processing by-products possess a high lipid content, their application in biodiesel synthesis remains largely untapped. The extracted lipids mainly consisted of triglycerides, which are molecules made of a glycerol backbone connected to three fatty acid chains, and these were the main ingredients used to make biodiesel
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Optimization Of Lipids Extraction , Separation , And Transesterification , Fish Waste Using Supercritical Carbon Dioxide , Biodiesel Production
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