Bio-Based Jet Fuel Production by Transesterification of Nettle Seeds
Abstract
The use of petroleum-based fuels in air transport and the increase in oil prices over the years have
increased fuel costs. Due to this increase, fuel manufacturers and airline companies have started to search
for alternative fuels. Since aviation has an important place in the transportation sector, biomass has the
greatest potential in the search for renewable energy sources. Biological substances of plant and animal
origin and containing carbon compounds are energy sources, and the fuels produced from them are called
biofuels. Biofuels are an important source of sustainable energy, which greatly reduces the greenhouse gas
effect, improves weather conditions, reduces dependence on oil produced from fossil fuels, and is
important for new markets. The nettle seed oil used in the current study was purchased from the local
market and was obtained using the cold-pressing method at low temperatures. After the completion of the
transesterification process, a two-phase mixture consisting of biofuel-glycerin was obtained, and the upper
phase containing fatty acids was taken and transferred to a clean tube. After the final washing processes,
bio jet fuel was obtained by adding chemicals at certain rates. The analysis of the obtained fuel was
conducted at the Tubitak Marmara Research Centre. When the report was evaluated and compared with
international standards, consistent results were obtained. It can be predicted that sustainable fuels can
replace fossil fuels in the future.
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