Kinetics of biolubricant synthesis from jatropha curcas oil using Paphia undulata as a solid catalyst
Nowadays, there is growing concern in looking for a renewable source of lubricant due to increasing demand for industrial applications besides depletion of world petroleum resource with uncertainty in petroleum supply has stimulated the search for biolubricants as an environmental friendly alternati...
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