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produced from oils or fats using transesterification and is a liquid similar in composition to fossil/mineral diesel. its chemical name is fatty acid methyl (or ethyl) ester (fame). oils are mixed with sodium hydroxide and methanol (or ethanol) and the chemical reaction produces biodiesel (fame) and glycerol
. one part glycerol is produced for every ten parts biodiesel. feedstocks for biodiesel include animal fats, vegetable oils, soy, rapeseed, jatropha, mahua, mustard , flax, sunflower , palm oil, hemp, field pennycress, and algae. pure biodiesel (b ) is by far the lowest emission diesel fuel. although...
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tall-oil, esters with neopentyl glycol - - fatty acids, c - - - fatty acids, c - - - (c -c ) alkyl alcohol ethoxylate propoxylate - - h-pyrido[ -b]indol- -amine, -methyl- - - -hydroxycarbamazepine - - carbamicacid, n-(triphenylphosphoranylidene)-, -dimethylethyl ester - - tall oil, isophthalic acid, glycerol
tall-oil, esters with neopentyl glycol - - fatty acids, c - - - fatty acids, c - - - (c -c ) alkyl alcohol ethoxylate propoxylate - - h-pyrido[ -b]indol- -amine, -methyl- - - -hydroxycarbamazepine - - carbamicacid, n-(triphenylphosphoranylidene)-, -dimethylethyl ester - - tall oil, isophthalic acid, glycerol...
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