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    Measurement Model of Brand Loyalty for Palm Cooking Oil Market in Malaysia by Shaban, Omar Kassim A., Liu, Yao, Mohd Ridzuan, Darun

    Published 2017
    “…This study examines how Prahalad’s market framework influenced brand loyalty in the base of the Palm Cooking Oil market in Malaysia. Although there is a positive correlation between brand awareness and brand loyalty, no studies have quantitatively examined all of Prahalad’s 4As as a set of independent variables influencing the dependent variable brand loyalty. …”
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    Voids Characteristic of Hot Mix Asphalt Containing Waste Cooking Oil by Putra Jaya, Ramadhansyah, M., Khairil Azman, Mohamad Idris, Ali, Wan Nur Aifa, W. A., Ekarizan, S., Mohd Rosli, Hainin, Norhidayah, Abdul Hassan, Haryati, Yaacob

    Published 2019
    “…In this study, the effect of untreated and treated waste cooking oil (WCO) on voids properties of hot mix asphalt was evaluated. …”
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    Pretreatment of used cooking oil for the preparation of biodiesel using heterogeneous catalysis by Haigh, Kathleen F., Sumaiya, Zainal Abidin, Saha, Basudeb, T. Vladisavljević, Goran

    Published 2011
    “…Used cooking oil (UCO) offers a number of benefits for the production of biodiesel because it is a waste material and relatively cheap; however UCOs contain free fatty acids (FFAs) which need to be removed. …”
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    Waste cooking oil as bio asphalt binder : a critical review by Putra Jaya, Ramadhansyah, K. A., Masri, W. N. A., Wan Azahar, N., Mashros, A. H., Norhidayah, M. N., Mohd Warid, M. K. I. M., Satar, H., Yaacob

    Published 2019
    “…The modification of binder with waste cooking oil (WCO) for paving materials indicates the implementation of recycling practice with environmental issues concern, thus improving the proper management of this waste product. …”
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    Waste Cooking Oil as Bio Asphalt Binder: A Critical Review by Putra Jaya, Ramadhansyah, K. A., Masri, W. N. A., Wan Azahar, Nordiana, Mashros, Norhidayah, Abdul Hassan, Muhammad Naqiuddin, Mohd Warid, M. K. I. M., Satar, Haryati, Yaacob

    Published 2020
    “…The modification of binder with waste cooking oil (WCO) for paving materials indicates the implementation of recycling practice with environmental issues concern, thus improving the proper management of this waste product. …”
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    Biodiesel production from waste cooking oil : A brief review by Suzihaque, M. U.H., Habsah, Alwi, Ummi Kalthum, Ibrahim, Sureena, Abdullah, Normah, Haron

    Published 2022
    “…Despite reducing the dependence on fossil fuel, the question of how waste cooking oil (WCO) disposal and related environmental damage issues might be solved by biodiesel production. …”
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    Development of filtering system for the production of biodiesel from used cooking oil by Noor Adilah, Md Arifin

    Published 2006
    “…Biodiesel can be produced from many sources such as rapeseed oil, vegetable oil, used cooking oil and many more. From the point of view price and available capacity used cooking oils (UCO) represent an attractive raw material for the production of methyl esters (ME) known as biodiesel as alternative fuels for diesel engines. …”
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    Ultrasonically-assisted production of biodiesel from waste cooking oil (WCO) by Mohd Radzi, Rozihad

    Published 2008
    “…Waste cooking oil (WCO) was selected as raw material for production of biodiesel because it is inexpensive and can save our environment from pollution. …”
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    Study on Particulate Matter of Diesel Engine Using Waste Cooking Oil by Nur Fauziah, Jaharudin, Nur Atiqah, Ramlan, Mohd Herzwan, Hamzah, Abdul Adam, Abdullah, R., Mamat

    Published 2015
    “…Therefore, using waste cooking oil (WCO) for biodiesel would be more economical and sustainable solution. …”
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    Emissions Characteristics of Small Diesel Engine Fuelled by Waste Cooking Oil by Khalid Amir, Anuar M.D., Ishak Yusri, Manshoor B., Sapit Azwan, Leman Mutalib, Zaman Izzuddin

    Published 2014-07-01
    “…Thus, the improvement of emission exhausted from diesel engines fueled by biodiesel derived from waste cooking oil (WCO) is urgently required to meet the future stringent emission regulations. …”
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    Production of Biodiesel from Waste Cooking Oil and Castor Oil Blends by D. Rodriguez, J.M. Riesco, D. Malagon-Romero

    Published 2017-03-01
    “…An alternative to reduce production costs is the blend of castor oil and waste cooking oil. This is a good alternative to improve the waste cooking oil which is a water contaminant and a health problem in many countries. …”
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    Conversion of waste cooking oil by rhodococcal lipase immobilized in gellan gum by Maniyam Maegala Nallapan, Azman Hazeeq Hazwan, Abdullah Hasdianty, Yaacob Nor Suhaila

    Published 2021-01-01
    “…Recently, the application of lipase enzyme as biocatalyst in the conversion of waste cooking oil (WCO) to free fatty acids and glycerol has been trending well. …”
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    Effect of blending ratio of biofuel from used cooking oil with Dexlite by Monde Junety, Ira Kumalasari Prapti, Fauzan Akhmad, Lutfi Mohammad

    Published 2023-01-01
    “…This article discussed the characteristics of the blended fuel between biofuel from used cooking oil and Dexlite from PERTAMINA products. The blending process is carried out with the biofuel: Dexlite ratio as follows: 5:95, 10:90, 15:85 20:80, 25:75 and 30:70. …”
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