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      Application of waste eggshell as low-cost solid catalyst for biodiesel production.

      Bioresource Technology
      Catalysis, Eggs, Food Industry, Gasoline, analysis, Industrial Waste, prevention & control, Triglycerides, chemistry

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          Waste eggshell was investigated in triglyceride transesterification with a view to determine its viability as a solid catalyst for use in biodiesel synthesis. Effect of calcination temperature on structure and activity of eggshell catalysts was investigated. Reusability of eggshell catalysts was also examined. It was found that high active, reusable solid catalyst was obtained by just calcining eggshell. Utilization of eggshell as a catalyst for biodiesel production not only provides a cost-effective and environmental friendly way of recycling this solid eggshell waste, significantly reducing its environmental effects, but also reduces the price of biodiesel to make biodiesel competitive with petroleum diesel.

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          19201602
          10.1016/j.biortech.2008.12.039

          Chemistry
          Catalysis,Eggs,Food Industry,Gasoline,analysis,Industrial Waste,prevention & control,Triglycerides,chemistry

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