2012
DOI: 10.1016/j.fuel.2011.08.011
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Measurements of normal boiling points of fatty acid ethyl esters and triacylglycerols by thermogravimetric analysis

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“…This is attributed to the degradation of the C-O groups. 50,51 However, for the ACFs sample treated with Fig. 4A & 4B, respectively, arising from the degradation of C=O group.…”
Section: Effects Of Ph Value Of Cr(vi) Solution On the Acfs-mentioning
confidence: 95%
“…This is attributed to the degradation of the C-O groups. 50,51 However, for the ACFs sample treated with Fig. 4A & 4B, respectively, arising from the degradation of C=O group.…”
Section: Effects Of Ph Value Of Cr(vi) Solution On the Acfs-mentioning
confidence: 95%
“…For methyl-oleate [49][50][51][52], glycerol [53,54], CO 2 [55], and triolein [56,57], sufficient data were not present in the NIST databanks. Supplementary data were obtained from M A N U S C R I P T…”
Section: Pure Speciesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Critical temperature (°C) Critical pressure (MPa) Glycerol 563 290 101300 [9] Methyl palmitate 611 338 101300 [10] Methyl stearate 625 352 101300 [10] Methyl oleate 622 349 101300 [10] Methyl linoleate 639 366 101300 [10] Tripalmitin 690 417 94552 [11] Triolein 692 419 94552 [11] Tristearin 586 313 6.66 [6]…”
Section: Solventmentioning
confidence: 99%