02911nam 2200721z- 450 991056646670332120220506(CKB)5680000000037713(oapen)https://directory.doabooks.org/handle/20.500.12854/80943(oapen)doab80943(EXLCZ)99568000000003771320202205d2022 |y 0engurmn|---annantxtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierRecycling of Waste Oils: Technology and ApplicationBaselMDPI - Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute20221 online resource (94 p.)3-0365-3595-0 3-0365-3596-9 The increasing demand for alternative energy feedstocks is pushing many stakeholders toward the development of new processes, technologies, regulations, as well as new production and economical models. Waste oils represent a consolidated source of valuable raw materials for many industries and, as in the case of used vegetable oils, fit well with the medium- and long-term sustainability objectives of industrialized countries. Waste oils are transversal to many value chains, such as food, the plastic industry, and fossil fuel extraction; thus, they could represent precious raw materials if properly exploited. In this context, a state of the art is provided, which covers technical, regulatory, and research aspects of the topic.Recycling of Waste OilsResearch & information: generalbicsscacid valueantioxidant activitybio-lubricantbiodieselbiolubricantDMF equilibrium extractionDMSO equilibrium extractionFAsfilter medium pollutionfiltrationfree fatty acidsinterception characteristicslegislationn/aNMR quantificationnuclear magnetic resonanceparaffin enrichmentphenolicspolymer-flooding produced waterPPSOrecyclingused vegetable oilvegetable oil degummingvegetable oil filtrationvolatileswaste cooking oilwaste cooking oilswaste oil characterizationwaste plastic pyrolysis oilResearch & information: generalGarroni Sebastianoedt1309619Mannu AlbertoedtGarroni SebastianoothMannu AlbertoothBOOK9910566466703321Recycling of Waste Oils: Technology and Application3029460UNINA