2021
DOI: 10.1016/j.fuel.2021.121419
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Performance of CaO catalyst prepared from magnetic-derived CaCO3 for biodiesel production

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“…It is well known that the products of the thermal decomposition of CaCO 3 are solid-state CaO and gas-state CO 2 . 3 The compositions of thermodecomposed CaO and CO 2 products of approximately 57.97 and 43.03 wt % were observed, respectively. 3 The result indicates clearly that the hypochlorite treatment in the process of the scallop shell preparation can remove the organic material.…”
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“…It is well known that the products of the thermal decomposition of CaCO 3 are solid-state CaO and gas-state CO 2 . 3 The compositions of thermodecomposed CaO and CO 2 products of approximately 57.97 and 43.03 wt % were observed, respectively. 3 The result indicates clearly that the hypochlorite treatment in the process of the scallop shell preparation can remove the organic material.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 91%
“… 3 The compositions of thermodecomposed CaO and CO 2 products of approximately 57.97 and 43.03 wt % were observed, respectively. 3 The result indicates clearly that the hypochlorite treatment in the process of the scallop shell preparation can remove the organic material. Consequently, eq 1 can be used to present the thermal decomposition of scallop-derived CaCO 3 powder.…”
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“…These bands are attributed to different C-O bonds and in some cases they are related to the presence of carbonate group [27]. However, CaCO 3 was not detected in XRD and Raman analysis, so it is due to CO 2 absorption [35,39]. A strong absorption at 3640 cm − 1 is because of O-H bond, which is related to the presence of water adsorbed that could lead to the formation of the Ca(OH) 2 in the samples [35,40].…”
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