2016
DOI: 10.1016/j.biortech.2015.08.013
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Optimisation on pretreatment of rubber seed (Hevea brasiliensis) oil via esterification reaction in a hydrodynamic cavitation reactor

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“…The linoleic acid had the highest concentration, followed by oleic acid and linolenic acid. These results are in agreement with those of Yanagida et al , Ramadhas et al , Aigbodion et al , and Bokhari et al . The properties and composition of the RSO were rather similar to those of the soybean oil than those of the rapeseed oil.…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 92%
“…The linoleic acid had the highest concentration, followed by oleic acid and linolenic acid. These results are in agreement with those of Yanagida et al , Ramadhas et al , Aigbodion et al , and Bokhari et al . The properties and composition of the RSO were rather similar to those of the soybean oil than those of the rapeseed oil.…”
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confidence: 92%
“…The unique composition of WCO is triglyceride and fatty acid, which can be transformed into biodiesel production via conventional transterification method 5 , 6 . The strategy for transterification of triglyceride and fatty acid has been widely investigated 7 , 8 . It has been well-reported that WCO acted very well as alternative to petrochemical resources for biodiesel production 9 .…”
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“…reported byTao et al (2016).As a shown, HC system have high energy efficiency in comparison with USassisted pretreatment process. A similar result was reported for other potential applications of HC, as simultaneous treatment (cell disruption and lipid extraction) of wet microalgae(LEE; HAN, 2015), and pretreatment of rubber seed (Havea brasilensis) oil via esterification reaction(BOKHARI et al, 2016).Table 4.5 -Comparison of energy efficiency during SCB pretreatment under HC-…”
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