Oil And Fat Frying Waste
Mostrando 1-4 de 4 artigos, teses e dissertações.
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1. Diesel-Like Biofuels Production Using Fatty Waste
According to the waste-to-energy (WTE) valorization and circular economy principles, the use of waste oil and grease (WOG) for obtaining biofuels shows the tendency towards sustainability, makes the interest in green chemistry, and the development of environmentally friendly processes grow. Three different fatty wastes (from the fat trap of a sewage station,
Journal of the Brazilian Chemical Society. Publicado em: 2022
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2. Determinação de Cu e Fe em Biodiesel por Espectrometria de Absorção Atômica com Atomização Eletrotérmica e Estudo do Efeito Catalítico destes Metais sobre a Estabilidade Oxidativa do Biodiesel / Determination of Cu and Fe in Biodiesel by Absorption Spectrometry Electrothermal atomic and Study of the Effect of Catalytic Metals on the Oxidative Stability of Biodiesel
The metals content in biodiesel is directly related with the raw material used and also with the utilized biodiesel production method. In this work, an evaluation of the main metals present in biodiesel samples from different sources was done. The qualitative analysis of the metal content was assessed using the Inductively Coupled Plasma Mass Spectrometry te
Publicado em: 2011
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3. Estudo do processo enzimático de produção de biodiesel a partir de óleos e gorduras residuais de fritura. / Study on enzymatic process of biodiesel production from waste frying oils and fats.
A utilização de biodiesel como combustível tem apresentado um potencial promissor no mundo inteiro. Apesar dos possíveis benefícios ambientais no emprego de óleos vegetais para conversão em biodiesel como substituto ao diesel, barreiras do ponto de vista econômico e ético, como concorrência do uso do solo e água com culturas alimentares e para out
Publicado em: 2010
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4. Productions of ethyl esters (biodesel) from the transesterification core residual oil / Produção de esteres etilicos (biodiesel) a partir da transesterização basica de oleo residual
Biodiesel (alkyl esters) is a clean burning fuel derived from a renewable lipid feedstock such as vegetable oil or animal fat. It is biodegradable, non-inflammable, nontoxic and produce much lesser COx, sulfur dioxide and unburned hydrocarbons than petroleum-based diesel. Nowadays, due to the price of virgin oil such as soybean and canola oils, the use of lo
Publicado em: 2008