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Feedstocks, catalysts, process variables and techniques for biodiesel production by one-pot extraction-transesterification: a review
Biodiesel is a sustainable alternative to petroleum diesel. The main bottlenecks in the commercialization of biodiesel are production costs and suitable industrial techniques to process feedstocks. This can be solved by one-pot extraction-transesterification of cheap, low-quality feedstocks. Here we...
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