Bioresource Technology, Vol.99, No.14, 6545-6549, 2008
Studies of Terminalia catappa L. oil: Characterization and biodiesel production
Since the biodiesel program has been started in Brazil, the investigation of alternative sources of triacy glycerides from species adapted at semi-arid lands became a very important task for Brazilian researchers. Thus we initiated studies with the fruits of the Terminalia catappa L (TC), popularly known in Brazil as "castanhola", evaluating selected properties and chemical composition of the oil, as well any potential application in biodiesel production. The oil was obtained from the kernels of the fruit, with yields around 49% (% mass). Also, its fatty acid composition was quite similar to that of conventional oils. The crude oil of the TC was transesterified, using a conventional catalyst and methanol to form biodiesel. The studied physicochemical properties of the TC biodiesel are ill acceptable range for use as biodiesel in diesel engines. (c) 2007 Published by Elsevier Ltd.