Biogasoline synthesis through fluid catalytic cracking of rubber seed oil– effects of cracking temperature
Biogasoline generally can be produced from the fluid catalytic cracking process of vegetable oils, including rubber seed oil which is the alternative of gasolines sources that overcome the depletion of fossil fuel. Rubber seed oil has been converted into biodiesel in the previous research. However,...
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