In Vitro Koşullarda Geliştirilen Jojoba Kallus Yağından Biyodizel Üretimi ve Jojoba Biyodizeli ile Karşılaştırılması
Year 2021,
Volume: 36 Issue: 2, 401 - 407, 16.08.2021
Zeynep Ergun
,
Hasan Serin
,
Kadir Aydın
,
Saadet Büyükalaca
Abstract
Bu çalışmada doğrudan jojoba [Simmondsia chinensis (Link) Schneider] yağından ve laboratuvar koşullarında elde edilen jojoba yağından üretilmiş olan biyodizellerin karakteristikleri karşılaştırılmıştır. Bu amaçla sokslet yöntemi ile jojoba endosperm yağı ve jojoba endospermi kalluslarından üretilmiş yağ ekstrakte edilmiştir. Biyodizel üretimi için transesterifikasyon yönteminden faydalanılmıştır. Doğrudan jojoba endosperminden üretilen ve laboratuvar koşullarında geliştirilen jojoba endosperm kalluslarından üretilen yağlardan elde edilen biyodizel örneklerinin yakıt karakteristiklerinin birbirine çok yakın olduğu, vizkosite ve donma noktası dışında standartlara uygun olduğu görülmüştür. Bu çalışma biyodizelin geniş kullanım alanı elde etmesindeki en önemli sorun olan ham madde sorununa, çevresel ve ekonomik açılardan bir çözüm önerisi niteliğindedir.
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Production of Biodiesel from in Vitro Grown Jojoba Calli Oil and a Comparison with Jojoba Biodiesel
Year 2021,
Volume: 36 Issue: 2, 401 - 407, 16.08.2021
Zeynep Ergun
,
Hasan Serin
,
Kadir Aydın
,
Saadet Büyükalaca
Abstract
In this study, the fuel characteristics of biodiesel produced from jojoba [Simmondsia chinensis (Link) Schneider] oil and biodiesel obtained from the jojoba oil procured under laboratory conditions were compared. For this purpose, jojoba seed endosperm and oil, which was attained from the jojoba endosperm calli via soxhlet extraction, was obtained. Biodiesel was produced from this oil via the transesterification method. It was determined that the fuel characteristics of the biodiesels produced from the oil procured under the laboratory conditions and the oil attained from the seeds were close to each other, and it was observed that the other features were in parallel with the standards, except for the viscosity and freeze point. This research study offers a solution for the raw material problem, which is one of the most important obstacles against the widespread use of biodiesel, in terms of environmental and economic aspects.
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- 14. Öztürk, H.H., 2012. Enerji Bitkileri ve Biyoyakıt Üretimi, [Energy Crops and Biofuel Production]. Hasad Yayınevi, İstanbul, Turkey, 272.
- 15. Aftab, F., Akram, S., Iqbal, J., 2008. Estimation of Fixed Oils from Various Explants and In Vitro Callus Cultures of Jojoba (Simmondsia chinensis), Pakistan Journal of Botany, 40(4), 1467–1471.
- 16. Canoira, L., Alcántara, R., García-Martínez, J., Carrasco, J., 2006. Biodiesel From Jojoba Oil- wax: Transesterification with Methanol and Properties as a Fuel, Biomass and Bioenergy 30, 76–81.
- 17. Marchetti, J.M., Miguel, V.U., Errazu, A.F., 2007. Possible Methods for Biodiesel Production, Renewable and Sustainable Energy Reviews 11, 1300–1311.
- 18. Shah, M., Tariq, M., Ali, S., Guo, Q., Fu, Y., 2014. Transesterification of Jojoba Oil, Sunflower Oil, Neem Oil, Rocket Seed Oil and Linseed Oil By Tin Catalysts, Biomass and Bioenergy, 70, 225–229.
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- 20. Bouaid, A., Bajo, L., Martinez, M., Aracil, J., 2007. Optimization of Biodiesel Production from Jojoba Oil, Process Safety and Environmental Protection, 85(5), 378-382.
- 21. Aksoy, L., 2010. Alternatif Enerji Kaynağı Olarak Biyodizel ve Üretim Prosesleri [Biodiesel as an Alternative Energy Source and its Production Process], Electronic Journal of Vehicle Technologies, 2(3), 45–52.
- 22. Singh, S.P., Singh, D., 2010. Biodiesel Production Through the Use of Different Sources and Characterization of Oils and Their Esters as the Substitute of Diesel: A Review. Renewable and Sustainable Energy Reviews, 14, 200–216.
- 23. Yildizhan, Ş., Serin, H., 2015. Biodiesel Production from False Flax (Camelina Sativa) Oil and its Blends with Diesel Fuel, The Journal of MacroTrends in Energy and Sustainability, 3(1), 24–30.
- 24. Kaya, C., 2006. Bitkisel Yağlardan Biyodizel Üretimi [Biodiesel Production from Vegetable Oils]. M.Sc. Thesis, T.C. Dicle University Institute of Natural and Applied Sciences.
- 25. Selim, M.Y.E., Haik, Y., Al-Omari, S.A.B., Abdulrahman, H., 2011. Biodiesel Oil Derived from Biomass Solid Waste, Proceedings of the World Congress on Engineering, Vol III, London.
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- 30. Saribiyik, O.Y., Özcanli, M., Serin, H., Serin, S., Aydin, K., 2010. Biodiesel Production from Ricinus Communis Oil and its Blends with Soybean Biodiesel, Strojniski Vestnik-Journal of Mechanical Engineering, 56(12), 811–816.
- 31. Öğüt, H., Oğuz, H., 2006. Biyodizel: Üçüncü Milenyumun Yakıtı [Biodiesel: The Fuel of Third Millennium]. 2nd ed. Ankara, Turkey: Nobel Yayıncılık, ISBN: 975-591-730-6.
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