Coupling of Texturing/Cooling Using Instant Controlled Pressure Drop and Transesterfication for Biodiesel Production from Camelina Sativa

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I. Kamal
I. Kamal
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F. Bamerni
F. Bamerni
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K. Allaf
K. Allaf
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Although Camelina Sativa as oleaginous seeds has obvious advantages as a feed of wonder health benefits, it has been recommended as a highly promising environmental sustainable energy crop and a perfect source of biodiesel. The current work deals with the industrial significance of intensifying the oil and biodiesel yield from Camelina seeds by incorporation of a pretreatment stage for raw material texturing using Instant Controlled Pressure-Drop (DIC) process. The texturing process proved to promote the yield of oils produced by pressing the seeds, and extraction the seeds using solvent, by an amount of 75.9 and 82.9 kg oil /1000 kg seeds, respectively compared to the raw untreated seeds.

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I. Kamal. 2017. \u201cCoupling of Texturing/Cooling Using Instant Controlled Pressure Drop and Transesterfication for Biodiesel Production from Camelina Sativa\u201d. Global Journal of Research in Engineering - G: Industrial Engineering GJRE-G Volume 17 (GJRE Volume 17 Issue G2): .

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Although Camelina Sativa as oleaginous seeds has obvious advantages as a feed of wonder health benefits, it has been recommended as a highly promising environmental sustainable energy crop and a perfect source of biodiesel. The current work deals with the industrial significance of intensifying the oil and biodiesel yield from Camelina seeds by incorporation of a pretreatment stage for raw material texturing using Instant Controlled Pressure-Drop (DIC) process. The texturing process proved to promote the yield of oils produced by pressing the seeds, and extraction the seeds using solvent, by an amount of 75.9 and 82.9 kg oil /1000 kg seeds, respectively compared to the raw untreated seeds.

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