Environmental assessment of an animal fat based biodiesel: Defining goal, scope and life cycle inventory

The energy crisis and environmental problems have resulted in an increase of biofuels production. How- ever, the production cost is the biggest commercialization drawback for fuels such as biodiesel; the high- est cost in its production chain is associated with the raw material. Biodiesel is usually...

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Main Authors: Vargas Ibáñez, Leidy T., Cano Gómez, José J., Zwolinski, Peggy, Evrard, Damien
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Published: 2020
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author Vargas Ibáñez, Leidy T.
Cano Gómez, José J.
Zwolinski, Peggy
Evrard, Damien
author_facet Vargas Ibáñez, Leidy T.
Cano Gómez, José J.
Zwolinski, Peggy
Evrard, Damien
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description The energy crisis and environmental problems have resulted in an increase of biofuels production. How- ever, the production cost is the biggest commercialization drawback for fuels such as biodiesel; the high- est cost in its production chain is associated with the raw material. Biodiesel is usually produced from vegetable oils; nevertheless, water supplies, fertilizers and large land areas are required for its produc- tion. An alternative is to use animal fat as the most economic raw material for biodiesel production. It does not compete with food safety and reduces the environmental impact caused by an inadequate dis- posal. But the use of biodiesel causes damages on some different parts of unmodified diesel engines and decrease their performance. Therefore, it is necessary to study additives that modify the thermodynamic and transport properties of biodiesel such as density, viscosity or surface tension. The aim of this research is to present the goal, scope and life cycle inventory necessary to evaluate the potential environmental impacts of ternary diesel + biodiesel + additives blends, as biofuels through life cycle assessment. Mass of reagents and blends components were identified, while they have already been tested and validated from the experimental data. The life cycle scenarios will include beef tallow, biodiesel, diesel and addi- tives production, mixing processes, and blends combustion.
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spelling eprints-201112020-10-16T12:44:04Z http://eprints.uanl.mx/20111/ Environmental assessment of an animal fat based biodiesel: Defining goal, scope and life cycle inventory Vargas Ibáñez, Leidy T. Cano Gómez, José J. Zwolinski, Peggy Evrard, Damien QD Química The energy crisis and environmental problems have resulted in an increase of biofuels production. How- ever, the production cost is the biggest commercialization drawback for fuels such as biodiesel; the high- est cost in its production chain is associated with the raw material. Biodiesel is usually produced from vegetable oils; nevertheless, water supplies, fertilizers and large land areas are required for its produc- tion. An alternative is to use animal fat as the most economic raw material for biodiesel production. It does not compete with food safety and reduces the environmental impact caused by an inadequate dis- posal. But the use of biodiesel causes damages on some different parts of unmodified diesel engines and decrease their performance. Therefore, it is necessary to study additives that modify the thermodynamic and transport properties of biodiesel such as density, viscosity or surface tension. The aim of this research is to present the goal, scope and life cycle inventory necessary to evaluate the potential environmental impacts of ternary diesel + biodiesel + additives blends, as biofuels through life cycle assessment. Mass of reagents and blends components were identified, while they have already been tested and validated from the experimental data. The life cycle scenarios will include beef tallow, biodiesel, diesel and addi- tives production, mixing processes, and blends combustion. 2020 Article PeerReviewed text en cc_by_nc_nd http://eprints.uanl.mx/20111/1/1-s2.0-S2212827120301736-main.pdf http://eprints.uanl.mx/20111/1.haspreviewThumbnailVersion/1-s2.0-S2212827120301736-main.pdf Vargas Ibáñez, Leidy T. y Cano Gómez, José J. y Zwolinski, Peggy y Evrard, Damien (2020) Environmental assessment of an animal fat based biodiesel: Defining goal, scope and life cycle inventory. Procedia CIRP, 90. pp. 215-219. ISSN 2212-8271 http://doi.org/10.1016/j.procir.2020.02.053 doi:10.1016/j.procir.2020.02.053
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