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In situ epoxidation of hybrid waste cooking oil and oleic acid via peracid mechanism [PDF]

open access: yesScientific Reports
The increasing generation of waste cooking oil (WCO) poses significant environmental challenges, making its valorization essential for sustainable waste management. This research investigates the in situ peracid method for epoxidizing a hybrid mixture of
Azmi Roslan   +7 more
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Eco-efficiency Level of Production Process of Waste Cooking Oil to be Biodiesel with Life Cycle Assessment [PDF]

open access: yesE3S Web of Conferences, 2020
Lack of awareness and knowledge of environmental protection, many people discard cooking oil waste. According to several studies, cooking oil waste can be processed into more valuable products through certain processes that require energy and material ...
Hartini Sri   +3 more
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The Refining Capability of Palm Shell Activated Carbon for Waste Cooking Oil

open access: yesFood ScienTech Journal, 2023
The high level of consumption of cooking oil will have an impact on increasing the waste of cooking oil produced. Using the waste of cooking oil needed purification, including through the adsorption process using activated carbon.
Maria Ulfah   +2 more
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ANALYSIS OF THE PHYSICAL CHARACTERISTICS OF BIODIESEL PRODUCTS MADE FROM USED COOKING OIL

open access: yesJurnal Neutrino: Jurnal Fisika dan Aplikasinya, 2022
Biodiesel is a very potential material used as a substitute for diesel fuel derived from petroleum. In manufacture of biodiesel was used waste cooking oil with FFA levels obtained which is 3.1%, so that the transesterification process is directly carried
Gina Fikria, Cecep Rustana
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Comprehensive Review on Properties and Generation of Biodiesel [PDF]

open access: yesE3S Web of Conferences, 2023
Recently, biodiesel has become more attractive owing to its attractive properties such as positive environmental effects, non-toxic, biodegradable, derived from renewable resources.
Mohan Ravindra   +3 more
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From waste cooking oil to oxygen-rich onion-like nanocarbons for the removal of hexavalent chromium from aqueous solutions

open access: yesSouth African Journal of Science, 2023
Vegetable cooking oil is used in domestic and commercial kitchens owing to its ability to modify and enhance the taste of the food through the frying process. However, as the oil is used through several frying cycles, it changes colour to dark brown and
Themba D. Ntuli   +6 more
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The synthesis of biodiesel from palm oil and waste cooking oil via electrolysis by various electrodes

open access: yesCase Studies in Chemical and Environmental Engineering, 2023
The influence of various electrodes used in the synthesis of biodiesel from palm oil and waste cooking oil via electrolysis processes was studied. The results revealed that electro-catalysts introduced to the transesterification of palm oil and waste ...
Darwin   +5 more
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The decision of soap formula selection using analytical hierarchy process

open access: yesOPSI, 2023
Waste cooking oil is one of household waste. Waste cooking oil is usually disposed to the sewers or gardens. Utilization of waste cooking oil is by recycling it into a solid soap product.
Annie Purwani   +3 more
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Quality evaluation of waste cooking oil from restaurants in Malang as the potential for ruminants feed supplement [PDF]

open access: yesBIO Web of Conferences, 2023
Derived from hypothesis of having more fat content in feed could inhibit microbial activity and will increase the energy for the ruminants, this research conducted to determine the contrasting quality of fresh and waste cooking oil.
Asmoro Ahlan Bangkit, Hartutik Hartutik
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Decomposition dynamics of cooking-oil-soaked waste paper in media with low inorganic nitrogen content [PDF]

open access: yesArchives of Environmental Protection, 2023
Many paper-related products are in daily use all over the world. Although paper is one of the most recycled materials in the European Union, no end-of-waste criteria have been defi ned.
Tomasz Ciesielczuk   +1 more
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