
Biodiesel production technology and equipment
Waste oil continuously produces high-quality biodiesel and directly drives diesel vehicles.
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The innovation of this technology lies in using a variety of waste oils as raw materials and producing high-quality biodiesel through a continuous operation process. The biggest highlight is that the biodiesel can be directly used in diesel vehicles without being mixed with other fuels, which significantly improves the practicality and application range of biofuels and has important environmental and economic value.
Potential economic benefits
Use waste oil to significantly reduce raw material costs, continuous production to improve efficiency, produce high-quality biodiesel, directly replace fossil fuels, and create significant economic benefits.
Potential climate benefits
This technology converts waste oil into biodiesel, reducing carbon emissions from waste disposal. Biodiesel replaces fossil diesel, reducing greenhouse gas emissions from vehicle operation and achieving the dual benefits of resource recycling and carbon reduction.
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Tongji University
Tongji University: The national "double first-class" construction university uses advantageous disciplines such as civil engineering, architecture, transportation, and environment to cultivate innovative talents to serve national construction and sustainable urban development.
Shanghai,China
Solution details
This achievement is a mature project hosted by the project leader during his stay in Japan. Its content is to use various oils, or waste oil from oil processing plants, food processing plants or waste oil from restaurants as raw materials, and use general lipid exchange methods to produce high-quality biodiesel. The characteristics of this technology are that it can implement continuous process operation, and the biodiesel produced is of high quality and can be directly used to drive diesel vehicles (without mixing it with gasoline).<o></o>

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