2017
DOI: 10.4172/2167-7972.1000143
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Waste Cooking Oil-Revolution in Biodiesel Production

Abstract: High disparity in global cost of petroleum crude oil has an ominous impact on national economy of raw petroleum dependent nations like India. According to the study, petroleum crude oil utilization in India was 3.182 million barrels per day in 2010, in 2002 utilization rate incremented by 3.28% while in 2010, it incremented by 6.77%. In this manner, searching for the ecofriendly way to create trade for the petroleum based fuel like diesel is the current undertaking for green technologists. Remembering these is… Show more

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“…Used cooking oils are abundant at minimal cost than fresh vegetable oils [4,5,6] and can be processed into biodiesel and utilized as raw material for surfactants production. Vegetable oils are the best raw material for producing biodiesel because the conversion of pure triglycerides gives result to high fatty acid methyl esters within relatively short reaction times [7].…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Used cooking oils are abundant at minimal cost than fresh vegetable oils [4,5,6] and can be processed into biodiesel and utilized as raw material for surfactants production. Vegetable oils are the best raw material for producing biodiesel because the conversion of pure triglycerides gives result to high fatty acid methyl esters within relatively short reaction times [7].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%