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Ecofuel conversion technology of inedible lipid feedstocks to renewable fuel
sub/supercritical condition Reference (%) yield Max. conditions Operating [90] 88.65% t¼4h P¼35bar, T¼175°C, content¼80% Water wt./wt. ratio¼4:1 biomass to Methanol applied Stirring [43] 59.28% t¼90min P¼600–900psi, T¼225°C, content¼80% Water wt./wt. ratio¼6:1 biomass to Methanol [91] 45.8% biomass Wet t¼
under strains vulgaris dry)
microalgae Microalgae Chlorella (wet) Nannochloropsis gaditana (wet) Nannochloropsis gaditana and (wet Chlorella protothecoides
from
production
Biodiesel situ in (two-step
9.7 trans(esterification) Supercritical Supercritical transesterification)
Table Process Subcritical