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Cleaning oiled shores: laboratory experiments testing the potential use of vegetable oil biodiesels

Chemosphere, 2004
A series of laboratory experiments were carried out to test the potential of vegetable oil biodiesel for the cleaning of oiled shorelines. In batch experiments, biodiesel was shown to have a considerable capacity to dissolve crude oil, which appears to be dependent on the type of biodiesel used. Pure vegetable oil biodiesels (rapeseed and soybean) were
M Glória, Pereira, Stephen M, Mudge
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A study of emission characteristic, deposits, and lubrication oil degradation of a diesel engine running on preheated vegetable oil and diesel oil

Energy Sources, Part A: Recovery, Utilization, and Environmental Effects, 2018
Vegetable oils are always considered as the potential sources since the renewable and alternative fuels have been being paid attention by all countries in the world based on the strategies of the environmental pollution reduction.
A. Hoang, V. Pham
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Use of vegetable oils in wound treatment

Concilium
This study addresses the use of vegetable oils in wound treatment. These oils contain bioactive compounds that confer analgesic, antiseptic, soothing, healing, and emollient properties. Notably, candeia oil is recognized for its anti-inflammatory and antimicrobial properties, while grape seed oil is rich in proanthocyanidins with potent antioxidant ...
Lara Bernardes Bizinoto   +8 more
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New microemulsion systems using diesel and vegetable oils

Fuel, 2001
Abstract The need to rationalize the use of the conventional existing fuels, associated to the impositions of severe legislation for controlling the level of emissions, has been demanding the development of optional fuels and the increase in the efficiency of the current engines.
T Neuma de Castro Dantas   +2 more
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Processing of vegetable oils using polymeric composite membranes

Journal of Food Engineering, 1998
A study was conducted to process crude soybean and rapeseed oils using polymeric composite membranes without the addition of organic solvents. The membranes selectively rejected phospholipids, color pigments and certain oxidation products while permeating tocopherols. The color reduction in soybean oil permeate ranged from 74 to 8070. The reduction
R. Subramanian   +2 more
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HEATING PROPERTIES OF USED VEGETABLE OILS

Proceeding of Energy and the Environment, 1998, 2023
F. Karaosmanoglu   +3 more
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Use of lubricants based on vegetable oils

Environmental Protection in Oil and Gas Complex, 2021
R.R. Araslanov   +3 more
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Polyfunctional Vehicles by the Use of Vegetable Oils

2012
The horny layer of the epidermis consists of keratinized flat cells surrounded and held together by lipid materials that are able from ordered structures were water molecules can be arranged with some type of regular spacing. When the amount or the composition of lipids around the skin cells is for any reason modified, the organization of water in ...
Luigi Rigano, Chiara Andolfatto
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Vegetable oil degumming using inorganic membranes

Desalination, 2006
Renata Marenchino   +2 more
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