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Biodiesel (fatty acid methyl ester) is a nontoxic and biodegradable alternative fuel that is obtained from renewable sources. A major hurdle in the commercialization of biodiesel from virgin oil, in…
Preparation and characterization of bio-diesels from various bio-oils.
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- Chemistry, MedicineBioresource Technology
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Characterization of Canadian biomass for alternative renewable biofuel
- S. Naik, V. Goud, P. Rout, Kathlene Jacobson, A. Dalai
- Chemistry
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PRODUCTION OF BIODIESEL FROM WASTE FRYER GREASE USING MIXED METHANOL/ETHANOL SYSTEM
- T. Issariyakul, M. G. Kulkarni, A. Dalai, N. Bakhshi
- Chemistry
- 1 May 2007
Biodiesel from vegetable oils
- T. Issariyakul, A. Dalai
- Engineering
- 1 March 2014
Solid acid catalyzed biodiesel production from waste cooking oil
- Kathlene Jacobson, R. Gopinath, L. C. Meher, A. Dalai
- Chemistry
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Transesterification of canola oil in mixed methanol/ethanol system and use of esters as lubricity additive.
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