油籽的生存能力:生物柴油产业成功的关键因素

IF 2.7 Q1 FORESTRY Trees, Forests and People Pub Date : 2024-07-24 DOI:10.1016/j.tfp.2024.100635
Eevera Tamilmani , Venkatesan Subramanian , Prabu Chidambaram , Nelson Navamaniraj Koilpitchai , Vinoth Kumar Muniyappan
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从松果菊(Pongamia pinnata)植物种子中提取的油具有生产生物柴油的潜力。然而,桐油的高粘度和康拉德森碳残留物使其不适合直接用作现有柴油发动机的燃料。因此,我们进行了实验,以确定采用不同种子活力水平的洋蒲桃种子通过酯交换工艺生产生物柴油的有效性。这项研究考察了种子生理特征与提取油品质之间的关系,以便通过单步酯化工艺生产生物柴油。种子活力下降反映在原料质量上,如游离脂肪酸 (FFA)、皂化值 (SV)、碘值 (IV)、十六烷值 (CN) 和抗氧化酶活性。发芽率为 60% 的芒果种子含有低游离脂肪酸、低 SV 值和高 IV 值的油。这种油的游离脂肪酸含量低(1.8%),有助于通过单步碱基反酯化法生产生物柴油。因此,存活率较高的种子批次可提高燃料特性,而降低芒果油中的游离脂肪酸则可提高种子的燃料生产能力。由于抗氧化酶活性较高,活力好的种子表现出较低的油氧化潜能。快速活力评估测试工具包可用于种子储存的任何阶段,以确定油籽是否适合生产生物柴油。这些发现将使能源种植者能够通过为生物柴油行业提供优质原料来增加利润。
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Oilseed viability: A crucial factor for the success of the biodiesel industry

The oil derived from the seeds of the pongamia plant (Pongamia pinnata) has the potential to produce biodiesel. However, pongamia oil's high viscosity and conradson carbon residue make it unsuitable to use directly as a fuel in the already existing diesel engines. As a result, the experiments were carried out to determine the effectiveness of employing pongamia seeds with varying levels of seed viability for biodiesel production through transesterification process. The study looked at the relationship between seed physiological characteristics and extracted oil qualities in view of production of biodiesel through single step trasesterification process. The decreased seed viability was reflected in feedstock qualities such as free fatty acids (FFAs), saponification value (SV), iodine value (IV), cetane number (CN), and antioxidant enzyme activity. The pongamia seed lot exhibited >60 % germination rates contained oil with low FFAs, low SV and high IV. The oil's low free fatty acid content (1.8 %) aids biodiesel production via a single-step alkali-based trans-esterification method. Thus, seed lots with higher viability enhance fuel properties, but decreasing FFAs in pongamia oil increases fuel production capabilities of seeds. Seeds with good viability exhibited lower oil oxidation potential due to higher antioxidant enzyme activity. The rapid viability evaluation test kit can be used at any stage of seed storage to determine whether oilseeds are suitable for biodiesel production. These findings will enable energy plantation growers to increase their profits by providing the biodiesel sector with high-quality feedstock.

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Trees, Forests and People
Trees, Forests and People Economics, Econometrics and Finance-Economics, Econometrics and Finance (miscellaneous)
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