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Biodiesel consists of fatty acid monoalkyl esters and is derived from feedstocks, such as vegetable oils, used cooking oils and animal fats. Biodiesel is considered to be a promising alternative biofuel. Recently, biodiesel has received additional attention and intense research has been...
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The present study deals with the production of biodiesel using waste fish oil. The research assesses the effect of the transesterification parameters on the biodiesel yield and its properties, including temperature (40–60 °C), molar ratio methanol to oil (3:1–9:1) and reaction time...
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Fatty acid methyl esters prepared from canola, palm, soybean, and sunflower oils by homogenous base-catalyzed methanolysis were stored for 12 months at three constant temperatures (− 15, 22, and 40 °C) and properties such as oxidative stability, acid value, kinematic viscosity, low...
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Due to the energy crisis caused by the progressive depletion of fossil fuel sources, the search for alternative fuels from renewable sources is in growing demand. Therefore, the manufacturing of biodiesel from fish waste might help the environment as an alternative for the reduction of residues...
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