The continued economic growth registered since the 1970 s has contributed to an increase in the demand and supply of energy in the main end-use sectors: electricity, heating …
SK Bhatia, HS Joo, YH Yang - Energy conversion and management, 2018 - Elsevier
The continued production of waste is creating management problems. The use of traditional waste management methods, such as incineration and landfill, releases gases that may …
Abstract Waste cooking oil (WCO) is a hazardous waste generated at staggering values globally. WCO disposal into various ecosystems, including soil and water, could result in …
In the present research, application of waste edible oil (WEO) as a suitable and abundant source for biodiesel production using CaO@ MgO nanocatalyst derived from waste chicken …
Waste oyster shells (WOS) have been progressively becoming a significant environmental issue, specifically in terms of solid waste management, which is one of the considerable …
In this study, biodiesel synthesis from waste cooking oil (WCO) using waste oyster shells derived catalyst (CaO-based catalyst) as a sustainable based heterogeneous catalyst under …
L Bai, A Tajikfar, S Tamjidi, R Foroutan, H Esmaeili - Renewable Energy, 2021 - Elsevier
In this study, biodiesel production from waste edible oil (WEO) using MnFe 2 O 4/graphene oxide catalyst was investigated. For this purpose, the surface characterization of the catalyst …
Given the decreasing supply of fossil fuels and their environmental pollution, a major challenge facing developing and developed countries today is replacing fossil fuels with …
Palm biodiesel is one of the most suitable alternative fuels due to its capability to replace traditional fossil fuel usage in IC engines. Even as palm biodiesel (POBD) reduces harmful …