DEVELOPMENT OF TECHNOLOGY OBTAINING FATTY ACID OF BUTYL ESTERS
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https://doi.org/10.15587/1729-4061.2012.4036Keywords:
Biodiesel, butyl esters, FFA, Transesterification, Catalyst.Abstract
In this paper a new technologies of biodiesel producing with using the high FFA are described. Present technique makes possible reducing the acid value; through using an acid catalyst by the FFAs esterify with butyl esters formation.
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