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Biodiesel Production from Waste Cooking Oil Using Sulfuric Acid and Microwave Irradiation Processes

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Figure 1. Effect of acid concentration on biodiesel yield (Step 1) in sulfuric acid process
Figure 3. Effect of alkali catalyst amount on biodiesel yield (Step 2) in sulfuric acid process
Figure 6 shows the TGA plot for waste cooking oil, decrease at approximately after 125600step was attributed to vaporization of biodiesel, and the second step started to decrease at 232due to some waste cooking oil that was not transesteri-fied
Table 2. Properties of methyl ester from waste cooking oil.

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