Biofuels
Biofuels
Biofuels
Currently, fossil fuels and nuclear energy provide each year about 90% of the
energy used in the world. But fossil fuel reserves are limited and, to a greater
or lesser degree, contaminants.
Since the mid-twentieth century, with population growth, the expansion of
industrial production, and the widespread use of technologies, started growing
concern about the depletion of oil reserves and environmental degradation.
Since then, the development of alternative energy based on renewable and less
polluting natural resources such as sunlight, tides, water, and biomass is
promoted.
Solid
Straw
Firewood
kindling
Briquettes
Charcoal
Liquids
Gaseous
Alcohols
Producer gas
Biohidrocarburos
Biogas
Vegetable oils and
Hydrogen
ester derivatives
Pyrolysis oils
Table 1: Types of fuels from biomass
In much of the world, the wood (or charcoal) obtained from wood remains the
main biofuel used for cooking, heating and light. This source of energy is a
renewable resource if obtained from replanted forests conveniently. Also,
many vehicles use biofuels from methanol and ethanol mixed with gasoline.
You can obtain ethanol from sugar cane, beet or corn. In some countries, such
as India and China, biogas is produced from the natural fermentation of
organic waste (animal dung and crop residues). Another important source of
biofuel oils are oil crops such as soybean, sunflower and rapeseed, which can
be converted into biodiesel.
Getting biofuels
Depending on the nature of the biomass, and the desired type of fuel, you can
use different methods for biofuels: mechanical (chipping, crushing,
compacting), thermochemical (combustion, pyrolysis and gasification),
biotechnology (fermentation and anaerobic microbial digestion) and
extractives. Table 2 shows the main processes of obtaining biofuels, derived
products and their applications are presented.
Processes for obtaining biofuels
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technique Spalling pyrolysi Gasificat
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Triturati s
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compact
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Products Lenas
Carbon Producer
kindling oils
gas
briquette
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Sawdust
Applicati Calefact Calefact Calefacti
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Electrici Electrici Electricit
ty
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Transpo Transpor
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Chemica Chemica
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biotechnology
extractive
s
Fermentat anaerobi physicoion
c
chemical
digestio extraction
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Ethanol
Various
biogas
oils
esters
hydrocarb
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Transport
Chemical
industry
Calefact Transport
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Chemical
Electrici industry
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industry
industry
El Biodiesel
Biodiesel is an ester which can be produced from vegetable oils, such as
soybean, rapeseed, sunflower and others, and from animal fats. Their
preparation is based on the transesterification reaction of glycerides, using
catalysts
Biodiesel has a similar amount of diesel oil energy but it is a cleaner fuel, and
can be used by any type of diesel engine (on vehicles, boats, tourist ships and
boats) alone or as additives to improve lubricity the motor.
Biogas
To obtain biogas can be used as raw material animal excrement, cachaa cane
sugar, waste from slaughterhouses, distilleries and yeast plants, pulp and
coffee husk and plant dry matter. This technique allows partially meet the
demand of energy in rural areas, reduce deforestation due to logging for
firewood, can recycle waste from farming and is a "clean" and renewable
energy resource.
Biogas is clear from the tanks or digesters is rich in methane that can be used
to generate electrical or mechanical energy by combustion, whether in
industrial plants or for domestic use.
Biogas is obtained by decomposition of organic matter in the absence of
oxygen, and through the action of four types of bacteria:
hydrolytic, producing acetic acid, monocarbon compounds, fatty acids
and other compounds polycarbonates,
acetogenic, producing hydrogen.
the homoacetogenic, which can convert a substantial amount of carbon
compounds in acetic acid,
methanogens, produce methane gas, the main component of biogas.
Benefits of biofuels
The use of plant biomass into fuel production could benefit global energy
reality with a significant impact on the environment and society, as detailed
below:
The use of biofuels as a source of renewable energy can help reduce the
consumption of fossil fuels, responsible for the generation of
greenhouse gas emissions.