TY - JOUR AB - Pistacia terebintus, a member of the family Anacardiaceae, is a perennial plant that widely grows in the southern and western regions of Anatolia. Pistacia terebintus L. seeds contain 66% oil, which allows the possibility of economical exploitation. The main monounsaturated fatty acid is oleic (55-75% w/w), polyunsaturated linoleic (15-38% w/w), while the main saturated fatty acid is palmitic (8-20% w/w). Pistacia terebintus L. seed oil was investigated as an alternative feedstock for the production of a biodiesel fuel. Three commonly used catalysts for alkaline-catalyzed transesterification, i.e., sodium hydroxide, potassium hydroxide, and sodium methoxide, were evaluated using conventional heating with Pistacia terebintus L. oil. High biodiesel yield (97.8%) was obtained by using sodium methoxide, because they only contain the hydroxide group, necessary for saponification, as a low proportion impurity. The methyl ester has relatively closer fuel properties to diesel than that of raw seed oil. Plant improvement programs could make Pistacia terebintus L. a viable alternative for biodiesel production. AD - Dicle Univ, Dept Chem, Fac Sci, TR-21280 Diyarbakir, Turkey AN - WOS:000339003400012 AU - Baysal, Z. AU - Uyar, F. AU - Saydut, A. AU - Kaya, C. AU - Kafadar, A. B. AU - Hamamci, C. DO - 10.1080/15567036.2011.563268 IS - 16 J2 - Energ Source Part A KW - alternative feedstock LA - English N1 - Al3cr PY - 2014 SN - 1556-7036 SP - 1827-1834 ST - Pistacia terebintus L. Seed Oil: A New Possible Source of Biodiesel T2 - Energy Sources Part a-Recovery Utilization and Environmental Effects TI - Pistacia terebintus L. Seed Oil: A New Possible Source of Biodiesel UR - ://WOS:000339003400012 VL - 36 ID - 9710 ER -