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Extraction and characterization of triglycerides from coffeeweed and switchgrass seeds as potential feedstocks for biodiesel production
Journal of the science of food and agriculture
  • Grace Armah-Agyeman, Prairie View A and M University
  • Michael Gyamerah, Prairie View A and M University
  • Paul O. Biney, Prairie View A and M University
  • Selamawit Woldesenbet, Prairie View A and M University
Document Type
Article
Abstract

BACKGROUND: Although switchgrass has been developed as a biofuel feedstock and its potential for bioethanol and bio-oil from fast pyrolysis reported in the literature, the use of the seeds of switchgrass as a source of triglycerides for biodiesel production has not been reported. Similarly, the potential for extracting triglycerides from coffeeweed (an invasive plant of no current economic value) needs to be investigated to ascertain its potential economic use for biodiesel production.

DOI
10.1002/jsfa.7649
Publication Date
10-1-2016
Citation Information
Grace Armah-Agyeman, Michael Gyamerah, Paul O. Biney and Selamawit Woldesenbet. "Extraction and characterization of triglycerides from coffeeweed and switchgrass seeds as potential feedstocks for biodiesel production" Journal of the science of food and agriculture Vol. 96 Iss. 13 (2016) p. 4390 - 4397
Available at: http://works.bepress.com/selamawit-woldesenbet/49/