Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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6641984 | Fuel | 2013 | 8 Pages |
Abstract
- Thermal cracking of waste cooking oil was used to produce renewable fuels.
- Product distribution was influenced by temperature and residence time.
- Higher temperature and residence time increased the benzene content.
- Paraffins, isoparaffins and naphthenes remained constant under all conditions.
- Olefin hydrocarbons varied considerably with residence time.
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Authors
V.R. Wiggers, G.R. Zonta, A.P. França, D.R. Scharf, E.L. Simionatto, L. Ender, H.F. Meier,