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AA Elbadawi, SA Suliman, HM Elkhair, HH Abuelhassan, MK Sabahelkhier
Pág. 143 - 149
In the present study, recycling edible oils which have been used in frying purposes of taamia, fish, potatoes, etc. are used to produce biodiesel in order to help in solving the fuel shortages and to share in the energy conservation efforts. Four types o...
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Fidel Toldrá-Reig, Leticia Mora and Fidel Toldrá
The agro-food industry generates large amounts of waste that contribute to environmental contamination. Animal fat waste constitutes some of the most relevant waste and the treatment of such waste is quite costly because environmental regulations are qui...
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Sujeeta Karki, Nawaraj Sanjel, Jeeban Poudel, Ja Hyung Choi and Sea Cheon Oh
Transesterification of waste vegetable oil is one of the promising partial substitutes for fossil fuels. The degradation characteristics of waste vegetable oil using supercritical alcohols (ethanol and methanol) have been studied in this research. The el...
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Marina Corral Bobadilla, Rubén Lostado Lorza, Rubén Escribano García, Fátima Somovilla Gómez and Eliseo P. Vergara González
The exhaustion of natural resources has increased petroleum prices and the environmental impact of oil has stimulated the search for an alternative source of energy such as biodiesel. Waste cooking oil is a potential replacement for vegetable oils in the...
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Michael Feroldi, Paulo André Cremonez, Carlos de Jesus de Oliveira, Andressa Estevam, Thompson Weiser Meier, Joel Gustavo Teleken
Pág. 375 - 378
The high cost of biodiesel production is mainly linked to the price of raw material.This factor has favored the use of alternative fats and oils such as those used in frying. Since biodiesel can be obtained from several vegetable and animal raw mat...
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Muhammad Naeem Iqbal, Asfa Ashraf
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Changes in climate due to the enormous amount of carbon dioxide emissions have really encouraged the development of energy sources that are renewable, sustainable, and eco-friendly (Alajmi et al., 2017). In the last few years, biodiesel has emerged as on...
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Karol J. Kowalski, Jan Król, Piotr Radziszewski, Raquel Casado, ... Matt Wayman
Pág. 3582 - 3591
It is estimated that more than 90% of the 5.2 million kilometers of European paved roads and highways are surfaced with asphalt. Also, about 44% of goods are transported by road in the EU; maintaining their condition whilst in transit is crucial for the ...
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Emilio Font de Mora, César Torres and Antonio Valero
Biodiesel from used cooking oil (UCO) is one of the most sustainable solutions to replace conventional fossil fuels in the transport sector. It can achieve greenhouse gas savings up to 88% and at the same time reducing the disposal of a polluting waste. ...
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Dorado, M. P. Arnal, J. M. Gomez, J. Gil, A. Lopez, F. J.
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