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Synthesis and Characterization of Sustainable Inverse Vulcanized Copolymers from Non‐Edible Oil
ChemistrySelect, 2021A. Ghumman +6 more
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Non-edible vegetable oils as bio-lubricant basestocks: A review
Open Access Research Journal of Engineering and TechnologyBio-lubricants are becoming important alternative to mineral oil based lubricants due to growing international concerns about environmental pollution associated with the use and disposal of mineral oil based lubricants. Vegetable oils are nowadays considered as viable bio-resource and promising candidates for the development of bio-based lubricants. As
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Non-edible Oil Plants for Biodiesel Production
2022Euripedes Garcia Silveira Junior +7 more
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Production of Bio-diesel from Non-edible (Cotton-seed) Oil
The depletion of fossil fuels and the worst impact on environmental pollution caused of their burning have led to the search for renewable clean energies. Bio-diesel is an alternative to petroleum-based fuels derived from a variety of feed-stocks, including edible and non-edible oils, animal fats, and waste cooking oil.Dheeraj, K R +4 more
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A comprehensive examination of various edible and non-edible oils
i-manager's Journal on Mechanical EngineeringThere is widespread use of diesel and fossil fuels worldwide. In India, the increasing population and growing dependence on fossil fuels have led to a rise in their consumption, resulting in global warming and environmental pollution. Therefore, there is a need for an alternative solution.
K. Gurumurthy +2 more
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Reaction Kinetics, Mechanisms and Catalysis, 2020
Upender Kumar, Pardeep Gupta
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Upender Kumar, Pardeep Gupta
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Non-edible Vegetable Oils: A Viable Alternative for Biodiesel Production
Recently, non-edible oil sources have become a priority as feedstocks for biodiesel production. Some promising non-edible plant seeds in Indonesia for biodiesel production are kepuh (Sterculia foetida), castor (Ricinus communis L.), kapok (Ceiba pentandra), and tamanu (Calophyllum inophyllum). These seeds have several advantages, such as not being usedS. Sunarta +4 more
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Single-Phase Transesterificatiom of Non-Edible Oil
2013Gupta, Sanjay +3 more
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