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Characterization of a Collection of Natural Oleogenic Yeasts to Identify Promising Producers of Food Oil Analogues. [PDF]

open access: yesInt J Mol Sci
Cherdantsev IA   +11 more
europepmc   +1 more source

Non-Edible Oil Based Surfactant For Enhanced Oil Recovery

SPE Nigeria Annual International Conference and Exhibition, 2021
Abstract After the primary and secondary oil recoveries, a substantial amount of oil is left in the reservoir which can be recovered by tertiary methods like the Alkaline-Surfactant Flood. Reasons for having some unproduced hydrocarbon in the reservoir include and not limited to the following; forces of attraction fluid contacts, low ...
Adekunle Tirimisiyu Adeniyi   +1 more
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Biolubricants Based on Non-edible Oil: A Review

2021
The petroleum-based lubricants cause harmful effect on environment because they are non-degradable and highly toxic. The shortage of mineral oil reserves leads to finding an alternative for petroleum and its product. Existing studies include the development of a biolubricant from non-edible plant.
Sagar Galgat, Ankit Kotia
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Biodiesel production from bitter almond oil as new non-edible oil feedstock

Energy Sources, Part A: Recovery, Utilization, and Environmental Effects, 2017
ABSTRACTBitter almond (Prunus dulcis var. amara) seed oil was tested as new non-edible feedstock for producing ethylic biodiesel by base-catalyzed transesterification with ethanol. The oil was extracted from bitter almond seed with maximum yield of 42.0 wt%, which can be considered as significant feedstock for biodiesel production.
Emaad T. B. Al-Tikrity   +2 more
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Feasibility of edible oil vs. non-edible oil vs. waste edible oil as biodiesel feedstock

Energy, 2008
Biodiesel has high potential as a new and renewable energy source in the future, as a substitution fuel for petroleum-derived diesel and can be used in existing diesel engine without modification. Currently, more than 95% of the world biodiesel is produced from edible oil which is easily available on large scale from the agricultural industry. However,
Gui, M. M., Lee, K. T., Bhatia, S.
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