• plant seed oils and their potential for biofuel production
  • plant seed oils and their potential for biofuel production
  • plant seed oils and their potential for biofuel production
  • plant seed oils and their potential for biofuel production
  • Are plant oil based biofuels sustainable?
  • Plant oils are a potential source for the production of liquid biofuels. The use of plant oil-based biofuels has advantages due to carbon renewability. However, their use has raised sustainability issues, especially with edible oils as they threaten food security and loss of agrobiodiversity.
  • Can BioOil be produced from plant oils?
  • However, the research associated with the production of biooil from plant oils is limited; plant oils can be directly used in the production of renewable diesel rather than the production of biooil. The drawbacks (e.g., cold flow properties) associated with the use of biodiesel could be overcome by using renewable diesel.
  • What are the three major biofuels obtained from plant oils?
  • Biodiesel, biooil, and renewable diesel are the three major biofuels obtained from plant oils. The main constraint associated with the production of biodiesel is the cost and sustainability of the feedstock. The renewable diesel obtained from crude tall oil is more sustainable than biofuels obtained from other feedstocks.
  • Can Pyrolytic oil be used as a biofuel?
  • Studies on the pyrolytic oil from plant seeds biomass showed that the oil recovered has potential for use as chemical feedstock and renewable fuel (Hai et al., 2022, Nawaz and Kumar, 2023, Pandey and Kumar, 2020). Considering this, biomass such as non-edible plant seeds can become a highly useful feedstock for the manufacturing of biofuel.
  • Which non-edible plant oils are used in biodiesel production?
  • Some of the main and most investigated non-edible plant oils for biodiesel production include jatropha seed oil [32,36], karanja oil , jojoba oil , linseed oil , cottonseed oil , amongst others (Table 1).
  • Can bio-oil from waste plant seeds be used as lignocellulosic resources?
  • Therefore, in this work, bio-oil from waste plant seeds biomass as lignocellulosic resources, which may be found in most parts of the world (Abdeshahian et al., 2021, Rodionova et al., 2022) are reviewed for their potential use as feedstock in bioenergy production.