The choice of feedstock for the biodiesel production with optimal physicochemical and low-temperature properties

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The transesterification reaction of sunflower, mustard and linseed oil with ethyl alcohol was studied using potassium hydroxide as a catalyst. The physicochemical properties and low-temperature characteristics of the feedstock and obtained products were studied. The most preferred feedstock for the biodiesel fuel production had been determined.

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Belozertseva, N. E., Bogdanov, I. A., Balzhanova, A. T., & Kirgina, M. V. (2021). The choice of feedstock for the biodiesel production with optimal physicochemical and low-temperature properties. In IOP Conference Series: Materials Science and Engineering (Vol. 1019). IOP Publishing Ltd. https://doi.org/10.1088/1757-899X/1019/1/012062

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