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Rising prices of electricity, conventional fuels and heating require decisive steps in the further development of technologies based on renewable energy sources. These include geothermal-; hydrothermal-; aerothermal-; and solar energy. Due to the fact that the petrochemical industry is one of the fastest growing branches of the economy, we would like to expand on the topic related to biofuels. Biodiesel is an alternative fuel similar to conventional diesel. It is usually made from animal fat, vegetable oil and waste cooking oil. Its biodegradability, nontoxicity and lack of sulfur and aroma content make it superior to conventional gasoline and diesel. During fuel consumption, it emits fewer air pollutants and greenhouse gases other than nitrogen oxides. In this literature review, we will discuss the latest trends in the world related to catalysts used in biodiesel synthesis.
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Wiadomości Chemiczne
pages 129 - 144,
ISSN: 0043-5104 - Language:
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- Pobłocki K., Walczak J., Drzeżdżon J., Jacewicz D.: Katalizatory wykorzystywane w syntezie biodiesla// Wiadomości Chemiczne -,iss. 3-4 (2022), s.129-144
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