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Physical and chemical properties 2 Abandoned mining area 1 Agribusiness 1 Biodiesel 1 Biodiesel production 1 Blending effect 1 Crude oil characteristics 1 Engine performance and emissions production 1 Fatty acid compositions 1 Non-edible oil feedstocks 1 Oil extraction 1 Single factor hypothesis test 1 Soil physical and chemical properties 1 Yongledian Quarry 1
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Atabani, A.E. 2 Badruddin, Irfan Anjum 2 Mahlia, T.M.I. 2 Masjuki, H.H. 2 Cai, Liwei 1 Chong, W.T. 1 Fayaz, H. 1 Lee, Keat Teong 1 Ong, H.C. 1 Silitonga, A.S. 1 Yussof, Hafizuddin Wan 1
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Asian Agricultural Research 1 Energy 1 Renewable and Sustainable Energy Reviews 1
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Analysis of the Engineering Restoration Effect of Abandoned Yongledian Quarry in Beijing City Based on Soil Physical and Chemical Properties
Cai, Liwei - In: Asian Agricultural Research 06 (2014) 04
The improvement of the soil physical and chemical properties is the most important foundation for mine ecological … Beijing. Through determination and analysis of soil physical and chemical properties, it shows that there are significant … differences in the composite effects of soil physical and chemical properties between restored area, and undisturbed area, damaged …
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A comparative evaluation of physical and chemical properties of biodiesel synthesized from edible and non-edible oils and study on the effect of biodiesel blending
Atabani, A.E.; Mahlia, T.M.I.; Masjuki, H.H.; … - In: Energy 58 (2013) C, pp. 296-304
Traditionally, biodiesel has been produced from edible oils due to their low free fatty acids. However, their use has elevated some issues such as food versus fuel and many other problems that have negatively affected their economic viability. Therefore, exploration of non-edible oils may...
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Non-edible vegetable oils: A critical evaluation of oil extraction, fatty acid compositions, biodiesel production, characteristics, engine performance and emissions production
Atabani, A.E.; Silitonga, A.S.; Ong, H.C.; Mahlia, T.M.I.; … - In: Renewable and Sustainable Energy Reviews 18 (2013) C, pp. 211-245
and chemical properties of biodiesel produced from any feedstock must comply with the limits of ASTM and DIN EN … oils. However, the potential of converting non-edible oil into biodiesel must be well examined. This is because physical …
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