Trans-esterification of triglycerides with methanol on sulfated zirconia prepared with different concentration of sulfuric acid
Biodiesel derived from vegetable oils is renewable and environmentally friendly than those of petroleum diesel. Currently most of the biodiesel is produced using homogeneous catalysts which are corrosive and non-reusable, leading to an increased cost and causing environmental problems. Alternatively...
Main Authors: | Mat, Ramli, Samsudin, Rubyatul Adawiyah, Mohamed, Mahadhir, Johari, Anwar M., Kamaruddin, Mohd. Johari, Ali, Asmadi H. |
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Trans Tech Publications
2014
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