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Biodiesel: Encyclopedia Ii - Biodiesel - History
Transesterification of a vegetable oil was conducted as early as 1853, by scientists E. Duffy and J. Patrick, many years before the first...
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Biodiesel: Encyclopedia Ii - Biodiesel - Fuel Quality Standards And Properties
Biodiesel is a clear amber-yellow liquid with a viscosity similar to petrodiesel, the industry term for diesel produced from petroleum. I...
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Biodiesel: Encyclopedia Ii - Biodiesel - Fuel Quality, Standards And Properties
Biodiesel is a clear amber-yellow liquid with a viscosity similar to petrodiesel, the industry term for diesel produced from petroleum. I...
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Biodiesel: Encyclopedia - Biodiesel
Biodiesel is fuel made from renewable resources such as vegetable oils or animal fats. It is biodegradable and non-toxic, and has signifi...
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Biodiesel: Encyclopedia Ii - Biodiesel - History
Transesterification of a vegetable oil was conducted as early as 1853, by scientists E. Duffy and J. Patrick, many years before the first...
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Biodiesel: Encyclopedia Ii - Biodiesel - Availability
Biodiesel - Australia.
With around 100 million litres (26.5 million US Gallons) annual production capacity, commercial biodiesel produc...
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Biodiesel: Encyclopedia Ii - Biodiesel - Production
Main article: Biodiesel production
Chemically, biodiesel comprises a mix of mono-alkyl esters of long chain fatty acids. The most common ...
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Augsburg: Encyclopedia - Augsburg
Augsburg is a city in south-central Germany. It is the capital of the Swabia administrative region of Bavaria, and is located at the conf...
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Augsburg: Encyclopedia Ii - Augsburg - History
The city was founded in 15 BC in the reign of Roman emperor Augustus as a garrison called Augusta Vindelicorum. It was laid waste by the...
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Augsburg: Encyclopedia Ii - Augsburg - Miscellaneous
The patron saint of Augsburg is Saint Afra, who was killed by the Romans at Augsburg in 304. An earlier patroness was Zisa, referenced in...
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Vegetable Oil: Encyclopedia Ii - Vegetable Oil - Sources Of Vegetable Oil
Common sources of vegetable oil include:
Oilseeds:
cashew
castor bean - castor oil
flax seed - linseed oil
grape seed - grape seed oil
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Vegetable Oil: Encyclopedia Ii - Vegetable Oil - Production Of Edible Oil
Neither the oil nor the meal is considered edible immediately upon crushing the bean and extracting the crude vegetable oil. Animals fed ...
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Vegetable Oil: Encyclopedia Ii - Vegetable Oil - History Of Vegetable Oils In The Us
While olive oil and other pressed oils have been around for millenia, Procter & Gamble researchers were innovators when they started ...
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Ethanol: Encyclopedia Ii - Ethanol - Production
Ethanol is produced both as a petrochemical, through the hydration of ethylene, and biologically, by fermenting sugars with yeast.
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Ethanol: Encyclopedia Ii - Ethanol - History
Ethanol has been used by humans since prehistory as the intoxicating ingredient in alcoholic beverages. Dried residues on 9000-year-old p...
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Ethanol: Encyclopedia Ii - Ethanol - Denatured Alcohol
In most jurisdictions, the sale of ethanol, as a pure substance or in the form of alcoholic beverages, is heavily taxed. In order to to r...
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Ethanol: Encyclopedia Ii - Ethanol - Use
Ethanol - As a fuel.
Main article: alcohol fuel
The largest single use of ethanol is as a motor fuel and fuel additive. The largest na...
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Ethanol: Encyclopedia Ii - Ethanol - Metabolism And Toxicology
Main article: effects of alcohol on the body
In the human body, ethanol is first oxidized to acetaldehyde, and then to acetic acid. The f...
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Augsburg: Encyclopedia Ii - Augsburg - History
The city was founded in 15 BC in the reign of Roman emperor Augustus as a garrison called Augusta Vindelicorum. It was laid waste by the ...
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Augsburg: Encyclopedia Ii - Augsburg - Miscellaneous
The patron saint of Augsburg is Saint Afra, who was killed by the Romans at Augsburg in 304. An earlier patroness was Zisa, referenced in...
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Sunflower: Encyclopedia Ii - Sunflower - Cultivation And Uses
To grow well, sunflowers need full sun. They grow best in fertile, moist, well-drained soil with a lot of mulch. Seeds should be 45 cm (1...
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Automobile: Encyclopedia Ii - Automobile - Alternative Fuels And Batteries
With heavy taxes on fuel, particularly in Europe and tightening environmental laws, particularly in California, and the possibility of fu...
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Biodiesel: Encyclopedia Ii - Biodiesel - Production
Main article: Biodiesel production
Chemically, biodiesel comprises a mix of mono-alkyl esters of long chain fatty acids. The most common ...
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Biodiesel: Encyclopedia Ii - Biodiesel - Availability
Biodiesel - Australia.
With around 100 million litres (26.5 million US Gallons) annual production capacity, commercial biodiesel produc...
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