Soybean oil-based green diesel production via catalytic deoxygenation (CDO) technology using low-cost modified dolomite and commercial zeolite-based catalyst
Green diesel derived from sustainable biomass is an alternative and potential energy source to petroleum fossil fuel replacement in response to reducing carbon footprint and achieving a circular economy, which has sparked public interest and concern in advancing renewable energy development. Catalyt...
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Main Authors: | Hafriz R.S.R.M., Habib S.H., Raof N.A., Ong M.Y., Seah C.C., Razali S.Z., Yunus R., Razali N.M., Salmiaton A. |
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Elsevier Ltd
2025
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