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  • 2. Establishing a green platform for biodiesel synthesis via strategic utilization of biochar and dimethyl carbonate.
    Lee J, Jung JM, Oh JI, Sik Ok Y, Kwon EE.
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  • 4. Biodiesel production from waste cooking oil using a heterogeneous catalyst from pyrolyzed rice husk.
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  • 7. In-situ pyrogenic production of biodiesel from swine fat.
    Lee J, Tsang YF, Jung JM, Oh JI, Kim HW, Kwon EE.
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    Sahani S, Roy T, Sharma YC.
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    Xia S, Tao J, Zhao Y, Men Y, Chen C, Hu Y, Zhu G, Chu Y, Yan B, Chen G.
    Chemosphere; 2024 Feb 01; 350():141104. PubMed ID: 38171400
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  • 10. Biodiesel production as a solution to waste cooking oil (WCO) disposal. Will any type of WCO do for a transesterification process? A quality assessment.
    Cordero-Ravelo V, Schallenberg-Rodriguez J.
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  • 11. Novel utilization of waste marine sponge (Demospongiae) as a catalyst in ultrasound-assisted transesterification of waste cooking oil.
    Hindryawati N, Maniam GP.
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  • 12. Ultrasound assisted transesterification of waste cooking oil using heterogeneous solid catalyst.
    Pukale DD, Maddikeri GL, Gogate PR, Pandit AB, Pratap AP.
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  • 13. Biodiesel fuel production from waste cooking oil by the inclusion complex of heteropoly acid with bridged bis-cyclodextrin.
    Zou C, Zhao P, Shi L, Huang S, Luo P.
    Bioresour Technol; 2013 Oct 15; 146():785-788. PubMed ID: 23972395
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  • 16. Synthesis of High-Quality Biodiesel Using Feedstock and Catalyst Derived from Fish Wastes.
    Madhu D, Arora R, Sahani S, Singh V, Sharma YC.
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  • 17. Algal biodiesel production with engineered biochar as a heterogeneous solid acid catalyst.
    Behera B, Selvam S M, Dey B, Balasubramanian P.
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