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Potential Resources of Non-edible Oils for Biodiesel
Energy Sources, Part B: Economics, Planning, and Policy, 2009Alkyl esters of long-chain fatty acid are called biodiesel. These esters can be obtained from vegetable oils by transesterification with methanol/ethanol. Biodiesel derived from non-edible vegetable oil has good potential as an alternative diesel fuel.
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Effect of Engine Performance and Emission Characteristics of Non-Edible Oils
Abyssinia Journal of Science and Technology, 2018Abyssinia Journal of Science and Technology, Vol. 3 No. 1 (2018)
Mohammed, Anteneh, Sekar, Prabhakar
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Potential non-edible oil seeds for biodiesel production: An Indian context
Materials Today: Proceedings, 2023Surinder Kumar +7 more
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Indirect Combustion Technology With Renewable Non-Edible Transesterified Oil Feedstock
ASME 2016 Power Conference, 2016This investigation focused on the combustion and performance of an indirect injection (IDI) diesel engine powered by a non-edible biodiesel blend, Brassica Carinata. This oilseed has become an attractive non-edible feedstock for biodiesel in the United States, given potential agronomical advantages.
Valentin Soloiu +4 more
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Utilization of some non-edible oil for biodiesel production
Nigeria Journal of Pure and Applied Physics, 2018In this work, the production of biodiesel from four sources of non-edible oils, namely jatropha, animal fat, waste vegetable oil and castor oil was carried out. It was done using an acid esterification process followed by alkali transesterification in the laboratory.
Humphrey, I. +2 more
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Two Step Process for Biodiesel Production Using Non-Edible Oils
Indian Chemical Engineer, 2010Abstract Biofuels are one of the most promising alternatives to conventional petroleum based fuels. Biodiesel has become more attractive recently because of its environmental benefits and because of its availability from renewable sources. Non-edible oils have been explored to make biodiesel (long chain fatty alkyl ester), in order to substitute the ...
Manesh B. Dukare +3 more
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