Abstract:One of the consequences of excessive palm oil use is the production of waste palm oil (used cooking oil). To overcome this problem, efforts are needed to convert used cooking oil into more valuable products, such as biodiesel; because of its high fatty acid content, the used cooking oil has considerable potential in developing biodiesel fuel. This research aims to utilize used cooking oil in making biodiesel using heterogeneous catalyst ash derived from Nipah fruit skin calcined at 500 °C for ± 4 hours. Nipah … Show more
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