Class / Patent application number | Description | Number of patent applications / Date published |
554124000 |
Processes of forming the compound
| 241 |
554008000 |
Extraction directly from animal or plant source material (e.g., recovery from garbage, fish offal, slaughter house waste, whole fish, olive fruit, etc.)
| 145 |
554175000 |
Purification, recovery, deodorizing, decolorizing or color stabilizing
| 138 |
554223000 |
Acyclic carbon-to-carbon unsaturation in the acid moiety
| 59 |
554115000 |
Additional carbonyl in the acid moiety (e.g., oiticica oil, licanic acid, etc.)
| 45 |
554035000 |
The carbonyl is part of a carboxamide group (i.e., fatty acid amides)
| 36 |
554103000 |
Nitrogen containing
| 33 |
554078000 |
Phosphorus containing
| 26 |
554085000 |
Sulfur containing
| 18 |
554174000 |
Esterification of fatty material to reduce the amount of free fatty acid or to facilitate separation of constituents
| 18 |
554227000 |
Plural oxy groups in the alcohol moiety (e.g., triglycerides, ethylene glycol monostearate, 2-methoxy ethyl laurate, etc.)
| 17 |
554213000 |
Additional oxygen in the acid moiety (e.g., hydroxystearic acid, etc.)
| 12 |
554230000 |
Acyclic carbon-to-carbon unsaturation in the alcohol moiety
| 10 |
554071000 |
Heavy metal containing (e.g., As, Cr, Mn, Sb, V, etc.)
| 8 |
554002000 |
With preservative or stabilizer
| 7 |
554077000 |
Boron, selenium, or silicon containing | 4 |
20090018357 | Compositions of phospholipid ether boronic acids and esters and methods for their synthesis and use - The present invention discloses boronic acids and esters of phospholipid ether analogs and methods for their synthesis and use. The boronic acids and esters of phospholipid ether analogs described herein can be used in treating cancer and in particular can be used in conjunction with radiation therapy, such as external beam radiation therapy and neutron capture therapy to specifically target and kill cancer cells. | 01-15-2009 |
20130217905 | Regiospecific silicone glycerin polyesters - The present invention is directed to a series of silicone containingpolymeric glyceryl esters that have two different molecular weight ester chains, one solid and one liquid, which when combined into a single molecule make a polymer that is solid, but has very unique flow properties. These materials find applications as additives to formulations in personal care products where there is a desire to have a structured film (provided by the solid fatty group) and flow properties, (provided by the liquid fatty group). These compounds by virtue of their unique structure provide outstanding skin feel. | 08-22-2013 |
20130296590 | TRIHYDROXY POLYUNSATURATED EICOSANOID DERIVATIVES - The invention features methods for the preparation of naturally occurring trihydroxy polyunsaturated eicosanoids and their structural analogs. The invention further provides new derivatives and analogs of trihydroxy polyunsaturated eicosanoids that can be prepared according to these methods. The invention also provides compositions and methods using trihydroxy polyunsaturated eicosanoid derivatives for the prevention, amelioration and treatment of a variety of diseases or conditions associated with inflammation or inflammatory response, autoimmune diseases, rheumatoid arthritis, cardiovascular diseases, or abnormal cell proliferation or cancer. | 11-07-2013 |
20150307438 | Methods of Making Organic Compounds by Metathesis - Described are methods of making organic compounds by metathesis chemistry. The methods of the invention are particularly useful for making industrially-important organic compounds beginning with starting compositions derived from renewable feedstocks, such as natural oils. The methods make use of a cross-metathesis step with an olefin compound to produce functionalized alkene intermediates having a pre-determined double bond position. Once isolated, the functionalized alkene intermediate can be self-metathesized or cross-metathesized (e.g., with a second functionalized alkene) to produce the desired organic compound or a precursor thereto. The method may be used to make bifunctional organic compounds, such as diacids, diesters, dicarboxylate salts, acid/esters, acid/amines, acid/alcohols, acid/aldehydes, acid/ketones, acid/halides, acid/nitriles, ester/amines, ester/alcohols, ester/aldehydes, ester/ketones, ester/halides, ester/nitriles, and the like. | 10-29-2015 |
554221000 |
Alicyclic ring in the acid moiety | 2 |
20080214853 | Method for monitoring blood flow and metabolic uptake in tissue with radiolabeled alkanoic acid - The present invention relates to novel modified fatty acid analogs, where a positron or gamma-emitting label is placed at a position on a fatty acid backbone and an organic substituent is substituted at the 2,3; 3,4; 4,5; 5,6; and other sequence positions of a fatty acid backbone. These novel fatty acid analogs are designed to enter the tissues of interest by the same long chain fatty acid carrier mechanism as natural fatty acids, however, functional substituents in the 2,3; 3,4; 4,5; 5,6 and other sequence positions, block the catabolic pathway, thus trapping these analogs in a virtually unmodified form in the tissues of interest. | 09-04-2008 |
20160008308 | INHIBITOR OF TAU PROTEIN PHOSPHORYLATION | 01-14-2016 |
554024000 |
Chemical modification of oils to improve their drying properties and products thereof | 1 |
20090043118 | APPARATUS AND METHOD FOR PRODUCING BIODIESEL FROM FATTY ACID FEEDSTOCK - A method comprising applying a controlled flow cavitation apparatus to a biodiesel production process in order to increase fatty acid alkyl ester yield. A feedstock comprising free fatty acids can be passed through a controlled flow cavitation apparatus at a velocity capable of generating a hydrodynamic cavitation zone where the free fatty acids can be esterified. One or more controlled flow cavitation apparatuses can be applied at various points of a biodiesel production process. | 02-12-2009 |
554076000 |
Aluminum containing | 1 |
20110301369 | EXFOLIATED CLAY/SURFACTANT COMPLEX FOR INHIBITING MICROORGANISMS, VIRUSES OR PLANT PESTS - The present invention provides an exfoliated clay/surfactant complex for inhibiting microorganisms, viruses or plant pests. The weight ratio of the exfoliated clay to the surfactant can range from 99/1 to 1/99. Preferably, the exfoliated clay is an inorganic layered clay on a nano scale and the surfactant is cationic, nonionic, anionic or amphoteric. | 12-08-2011 |
554231000 |
Halogen in the alcohol moiety | 1 |
20090156848 | METHOD FOR MONITORING BLOOD FLOW AND METABOLIC UPTAKE IN TISSUE WITH RADIOLABELED ALKANOIC ACID - The present invention relates to novel modified fatty acid analogs, where a positron or gamma-emitting label is placed at a position on a fatty acid backbone and an organic substituent is substituted at the 2,3; 3,4; 4,5; 5,6 and other sequence positions of a fatty acid backbone. These novel fatty acid analogs are designed to enter the tissues of interest by the same long chain fatty acid carrier mechanism as natural fatty acids, however, functional substituents in the 2,3; 3,4; 4,5; 5,6 and other sequence positions, block the catabolic pathway, thus trapping these analogs in a virtually unmodified form in the tissues of interest. | 06-18-2009 |
554229000 |
Ring in the alcohol moiety | 1 |
20130331589 | CHEMICAL COMPOSITION - Chemical compositions, lubricant compositions, and methods of using the same are provided. The lubricant composition may comprise at least on carrier. In certain methods, the lubricant composition may be provided to at least one surface, wherein the lubricant composition reduces a coefficient of friction of the at least one surface. In certain methods, the lubricant composition may be provided to at least one surface, wherein the lubricant composition reduces wear of the at least one surface. | 12-12-2013 |
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20080234507 | Encapsulated liposomes and methods of making same - Encapsulated liposomes containing active components are disclosed. Methods of making the encapsulated liposomes are also disclosed. Applications in which the encapsulated liposomes may be used are additionally disclosed. | 09-25-2008 |
20080275260 | METHODS OF MAKING ALKYL ESTERS - A method comprising contacting an alcohol, a feed comprising one or more glycerides and equal to or greater than 2 wt % of one or more free fatty acids, and a solid acid catalyst, a nanostructured polymer catalyst, or a sulfated zirconia catalyst in one or more reactors, and recovering from the one or more reactors an effluent comprising equal to or greater than about 75 wt % alkyl ester and equal to or less than about 5 wt % glyceride. | 11-06-2008 |
20100274033 | PRODUCTION OF FATTY ACID ESTERS - Methods of producing fatty acid esters, such as fatty acid ethyl esters, from genetically engineered microorganisms are described. | 10-28-2010 |
20110065940 | Method for the production of fat - The present invention relates to a method for the production of fat with a principal application as transportation biofuel or a component or raw material therefor. According to the method, cell masses, cell suspensions and/or liquid phases formed in the production of single cell oil, and/or biomass-containing side streams or microorganism cell masses for another purpose and/or originating from other sources, are contacted with a fat-production capable microorganism and the organism is allowed to produce fat. The resulting fat is recovered or the microorganism mass is passed to a single-cell oil production process. By means of the invention, the organic matter present in the cell mass and side streams of single-cell oil can be re-utilized for the production of the single-cell oil, thereby improving a total fat yield, as well as reducing an organic load of the side streams. | 03-17-2011 |
20110166370 | Scattered Branched-Chain Fatty Acids And Biological Production Thereof - Methods and cells for producing scattered branched-chain fatty acids are provided. For example, the invention provides a method for producing branched-chain fatty acid comprising a methyl on one or more even number carbons. The method comprises culturing a cell comprising an exogenous or overexpressed polynucleotide comprising a nucleic acid sequence encoding a polypeptide that catalyzes the conversion of propionyl-CoA to methylmalonyl-CoA and/or an exogenous or overexpressed polynucleotide comprising a nucleic acid sequence encoding a polypeptide that catalyzes the conversion of succinyl-CoA to methylmalonyl-CoA, under conditions allowing expression of the polynucleotide(s) and production of branched-chain fatty acid. The cell produces more branched-chain fatty acid comprising a methyl on one or more even number carbons than an otherwise similar cell that does not comprise the polynucleotide(s). A cell that produces branched-chain fatty acid and the branched-chain fatty acid also are provided. | 07-07-2011 |
20120123139 | BIODIESEL PURIFICATION BY A CONTINUOUS REGENERABLE ADSORBENT PROCESS - A process for the continuous purification of biodiesel (fatty acid alkyl esters (FAAE)) is described using a powdered, granulated or extruded adsorbent. The adsorbent is contained in a column system and is regenerated for reuse multiple times. The crude biodiesel is contacted with an adsorbent packed into a column, or multiple columns in series, for a sufficient amount of time to remove impurities such as, but not limited to, soaps, metals, free glycerin, sterol glucosides and many of the other impurities that reduce the stability of biodiesel. The resulting finished biodiesel exiting the column(s) is ready for the methanol recovery process. Once the adsorbent no longer removes the desired amount of impurities, it is regenerated for reuse. The solvent used for the regeneration process is reclaimed and reused by recycling it back to the transesterification reaction. | 05-17-2012 |
20120149927 | Method for treating pyropheophytin-containing compositions - The present invention provides methods and uses for treating pyropheophytin-containing compositions, particularly in order to remove pyropheophytin therefrom. The compositions are typically plant, algal, or bacterial derived products such as vegetable oils. The method comprises a step of contacting the compositions with an enzyme having pyropheophytinase activity. Also provided are related apparatus and products for performing such methods and uses. | 06-14-2012 |
20120165562 | GENE DISRUPTANTS PRODUCING FATTY ACYL-COA DERIVATIVES - This invention provides microbial organisms, particularly yeasts such as | 06-28-2012 |
20120209017 | USE OF RENEWABLE OIL IN HYDROTREATMENT PROCESS - The use of bio oil from at least one renewable source in a hydrotreatment process, in which process hydrocarbons are formed from said glyceride oil in a catalytic reaction, and the iron content of said bio oil is less than 1 w-ppm calculated as elemental iron. A bio oil intermediate including bio oil from at least one renewable source and the iron content of said bio oil is less than 1 w-ppm calculated as elemental iron. | 08-16-2012 |
20120226059 | Method for the Production of Very Long Chain Fatty Acids (VLCFA) by Fermentation with a Recombinant Yarrowia SP - The present invention concerns a method for the production of Very Long Chain Fatty Acids (VLCFA) by fermentation, comprising culturing a recombinant strain of a | 09-06-2012 |
20120253056 | OLEAGINOUS COMPOUNDS FROM BIOMASS - Disclosed herein are methods and processes for the recovery of oleaginous compounds from biomass and in particular biomass comprises photosynthetic microorganisms. Also disclosure are oleaginous compounds obtained using the disclosed methods. | 10-04-2012 |
20130085287 | PROCESS - In one aspect the present invention provides a process for treating oil-containing seeds, comprising a step of contacting the seeds with an enzyme which is capable of hydrolysing chlorophyll or a chlorophyll derivative. Also provided are a method for obtaining oil from plant seeds and a process for producing a refined plant oil comprising such a treatment. Further provided are crude and refined plant oils obtainable from the processes and methods. | 04-04-2013 |
20130090487 | PROCESS FOR THE PRODUCTION OF BIO-OIL FROM MUNICIPAL SOLID WASTE - A process for producing bio-oil from municipal solid waste, the process including: a) liquifying municipal solid waste, to obtain a mixture containing an oily phase containing bio-oil, a solid phase, and a first aqueous phase; b) treating the first aqueous phase from a) with an adsorbing material, to obtain a second aqueous phase; c) fermenting the second aqueous phase from b), to obtain a biomass; d) subjecting the biomass obtained in c) to the liquification a). The bio-oil obtained is advantageously used in the production of biofuels for motor vehicles or for the generation of electric energy or heat. | 04-11-2013 |
20130131360 | BIORENEWABLE NAPHTHA - The present invention generally relates to a method for producing a naphtha product from a renewable feedstock. The method includes hydrotreating the renewable feedstock to produce a hydrotreating unit heavy fraction that includes n-paraffins, and hydrocracking the hydrotreating unit heavy fraction to produce a hydrocracking unit product that includes the naphtha product. The method also includes separating the naphtha fraction and optionally recycling the hydrocracking unit heavy fraction through the hydrocracking unit. The present invention also relates to a biorenewable naphtha product suitable for use as feed stock for steam crackers and catalytic reforming units, and for use as fuel, or fuel blend stock. | 05-23-2013 |
20130165677 | Recombinant Microalgae Cells Producing Novel Oils - Disclosed herein are obligate heterotrophic microalgae cells containing an exogenous gene. In some embodiments the gene is a sucrose utilization gene, and further disclosed are methods of manufacturing triglyceride oils using sugar cane or sugar beets as a feedstock in a heterotrophic fermentation. In other embodiments the feedstock is depolymerized cellulosic material. Also disclosed are cells that produce medium chain fatty acids at levels not produced in non-recombinant cells of the same species and genus. | 06-27-2013 |
20130197247 | GENETICALLY ENGINEERED MICROBIAL STRAINS INCLUDING PROTOTHECA LIPID PATHWAY GENES - Genetically engineered microbial, e.g., | 08-01-2013 |
20130197248 | METHODS AND PRODUCTS FOR PRODUCTION OF WAX ESTERS (U.S. NATIONAL PHASE) - The present invention relates to the provision of genetically modified fungal cells, such as yeast cells with an improved ability for producing different fatty acids and specifically fatty acid ethyl esters (FAEE), the main components of biodiesel. An increased in fatty acid production, and hence in FAEE, is obtained in the first place by expressing different heterologous polypeptides in combination with the down-regulation, attenuation, deletion or over-expression of specially selected genes, wherein said genes encode enzymes involved in the fatty acids synthesizing pathway, fatty acid consuming pathways, carbohydrate biosynthesis pathways or enzyme acting as wax ester transporters or a combination thereof. The methods and products of the invention would allow large-scale production of FAEE with carbohydrates as the only externally-supplied substrate. | 08-01-2013 |
20130211113 | Systems and Methods for Extracting Non-Polar Lipids from an Aqueous Algae Slurry and Lipids Produced Therefrom - Methods, systems, and apparatuses for extracting non-polar lipids from microalgae are achieved using a lipid extraction device having an anode and a cathode that forms a channel and defines a fluid flow path through which an aqueous slurry is passed. An electromotive force is applied across the channel at a gap distance in a range from 0.5 mm to 200 mm to cause the non-polar lipids to be released from the algae cells. The non-polar lipids can be extracted at a high throughput rate and with low concentrations of polar lipids such as phospholipids and chlorophyll. | 08-15-2013 |
20130267722 | Novel Process for Separating Lipids from a Biomass - A novel low cost separation process for separating lipid oil from an algal biomass for biofuel production is described herein. The process of the present invention comprises of two steps: (i) breaking the algae cells and (ii) separation of the lipid oils from the broken cells. The separated lipids are extracted by conventional techniques followed by conversion to a biofuel. | 10-10-2013 |
20130289289 | PROCESS FOR THE PRODUCTION OF LIPIDS FROM BIOMASS - Process for the production of lipids from biomass comprising polysaccharides. The biomass is subjected to acid hydrolysis to obtain a solid phase and an aqueous phase. The solid phase is subjected to acid or to enzymatic hydrolysis obtaining a further solid phase and a further aqueous phase. The aqueous phases obtained from both hydrolysis steps are subjected to fermentation with an oleaginous yeast. The obtained fermentation broth comprises oleaginous cellular biomass which is subjected to microfiltration for the isolation of lipids. Said lipids can be used in the production of biodiesel or green diesel. | 10-31-2013 |
20130310585 | METHOD FOR INCREASING PLANT OIL PRODUCTION - The present invention provides a new and improved method for increasing plant seed oil content by seed-specific manipulation of PLD ζ expression The inventive method is applicable to a variety of plant species, such as | 11-21-2013 |
20140066643 | ALS INHIBITOR HERBICIDE TOLERANT B NAPUS MUTANTS - The present invention relates to an ALS inhibitor herbicide tolerant | 03-06-2014 |
20140171668 | PRODUCTION OF MODIFIED FATTY ACIDS IN PLANTS THROUGH rDNA TARGETED INTEGRATION OF HETEROLOGOUS GENES - The present invention relates to transgenic plants comprising a plurality of nucleic acids heterologous to said plant, each of said nucleic acid comprising a coding sequence operably linked to one or more regulatory elements for directing expression of said coding sequence in said plant, said nucleic acid being stably integrated at or adjacent to rDNA sequences, or a seed, organ, tissue, part or cell thereof, or a descendant of said plant, seed, organ, tissue, part or cell; methods of producing the transgenic plants; and methods of producing oil using the transgenic plants. | 06-19-2014 |
20140179939 | Method for Extracting Oil From Sea Cucumber Material - A method for extracting oil from sea cucumber material. The sea cucumber material is mixed with water and the mixture is heated at a predetermined heating temperature for a predetermined heating time interval. The pH value and temperature of the mixture are adjusted to be compatible with an enzyme. A predetermined amount of the enzyme is then added to the mixture. The mixture is incubated at a predetermined incubation temperature for a predetermined incubation time interval. After the incubation the oil is removed from the mixture. | 06-26-2014 |
20140179940 | METHODS AND COMPOSITIONS FOR IMPROVED PRODUCTION OF FATTY ACIDS AND DERIVATIVES THEREOF - The invention relates to compositions and methods, including polynucleotide sequences, amino acid sequences, and engineered host cells for producing fatty acids and derivates of fatty acids such as acyl-CoA, terminal olefins, fatty aldehydes, fatty alcohols, alkanes, alkenes, wax esters, ketones and internal olefins through altered expression of the transcription factor, fadR. | 06-26-2014 |
20140256971 | SOYBEAN PLANT AND SEED CORRESPONDING TO TRANSGENIC EVENT MON87769 AND METHODS FOR DETECTION THEREOF - The present invention provides transgenic soybean event MON87769, and cells, seeds, and plants comprising DNA diagnostic for the soybean event. The invention also provides compositions comprising nucleotide sequences that are diagnostic for said soybean event in a sample, methods for detecting the presence of said soybean event nucleotide sequences in a sample, probes and primers for use in detecting nucleotide sequences that are diagnostic for the presence of said soybean event in a sample, growing the seeds of such soybean event into soybean plants, and breeding to produce soybean plants comprising DNA diagnostic for the soybean event. | 09-11-2014 |
20140275586 | THIOESTERASES AND CELLS FOR PRODUCTION OF TAILORED OILS - The invention features plant acyl-ACP thioesterase genes of the FatB class and proteins encoded by these genes. The genes are useful for constructing recombinant host cells having altered fatty acid profiles. Oleaginous microalga host cells with the new genes or previously identified FatB genes are disclosed. The microalgae cells produce triglycerides with useful fatty acid profiles. | 09-18-2014 |
20140288320 | THIOESTERASES AND CELLS FOR PRODUCTION OF TAILORED OILS - The invention features plant acyl-ACP thioesterase genes of the FatB class and proteins encoded by these genes. The genes are useful for constructing recombinant host cells having altered fatty acid profiles. Oleaginous microalga host cells with the new genes or previously identified FatB genes are disclosed. The microalgae cells produce triglycerides with useful fatty acid profiles. | 09-25-2014 |
20140303386 | COMPOSITIONS AND METHODS FOR ENHANCING LIPID PRODUCTION IN MICROALGAE VIA INDUCTION OF CELL CYCLE ARREST - Methods for enhancing lipid production in marine algae and compositions comprising lipids obtained therefrom are provided. | 10-09-2014 |
20140330032 | MICROBIAL PRODUCTION OF CHEMICAL PRODUCTS AND RELATED COMPOSITIONS, METHODS AND SYSTEMS - Metabolically engineered microorganism strains are disclosed, such as bacterial strains, in which there is an increased utilization of malonyl-CoA for production of a chemical product. Such chemical products include polyketides, 3-hydroxypropionic acid, and various other chemical products described herein. Methods of production also may be applied to further downstream products, such as consumer products. In various embodiments, modifications to a microorganism and/or culture system divert, at least transiently, usage of malonyl-coA from the fatty acid biosynthesis pathway and thereby provides for usage of the malonyl-coA for a chemical product other than a fatty acid. In various embodiments, the fatty acid biosynthesis pathway is modulated to produce specific fatty acids or combinations of fatty acids. | 11-06-2014 |
20140371476 | OIL DEGUMMING METHODS - In alternative embodiments, the invention provides phosphatidylinositol-specific phospholipase C (PI-PLC) enzymes, nucleic acids encoding them, antibodies that bind specifically to them, and methods for making and using them. Industrial methods and products comprising use of these phospholipases are also provided. In certain embodiments, provided herein are methods for hydration of non hydratable phospholipids (NHPs) within a lipid matrix. The methods enable migration of NHPs to an oil-water interface thereby allowing the NHPs to be reacted and/or removed from the lipids. In certain embodiments, provided is a method for removing NHPs, hydratable phospholipids, and lecithins from vegetable oils to produce a degummed oil or fat product that can be used for food production and/or non-food applications. In certain embodiments, provided herein are methods for hydration of NHPs followed by enzymatic treatment and removal of various phospholipids and lecithins. The methods provided herein can be practiced on either crude or water-degummed oils. | 12-18-2014 |
20150011784 | METHOD FOR PRODUCING FUEL OIL BASE - A method for producing a fuel oil base, comprising: a first step of aerobically culturing a microalga | 01-08-2015 |
20150051414 | LIPID EXTRACTION - Extracting lipids from a feedstock includes contacting a feedstock including water, lipids, and solid organic matter with an organic solvent to yield a mixture; separating the mixture to yield a solid and a liquid; and desolventizing the solid to yield a solid product and a fluid product. The lipids in the mixture are in the liquid state. The solid product has a lipids content of 20 wt % or less. In some cases, the number-weighted particle size distribution of the solid organic matter has a mean dimension of 1 mm or less, the lipids content of the feedstock is at least 20 wt %, the water content of the feedstock is 10 wt % or less, or a combination thereof. | 02-19-2015 |
20150141680 | ENZYMATIC REMOVAL OF STERYL GLYCOSIDES - The present invention provides compositions and methods related to the production and use of enzymes suitable for reducing the amount of steryl glycosides or saturated monoacyl glycerols in a lipid mixture. | 05-21-2015 |
20160060540 | USE OF RENEWABLE OIL IN HYDROTREATMENT PROCESS - The use of bio oil from at least one renewable source in a hydrotreatment process, in which process hydrocarbons are formed from said glyceride oil in a catalytic reaction, and the iron content of said bio oil is less than 1 w-ppm calculated as elemental iron. A bio oil intermediate including bio oil from at least one renewable source and the iron content of said bio oil is less than 1 w-ppm calculated as elemental iron. | 03-03-2016 |
20160186081 | ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION LIQUID FUEL GENERATOR - An environmental protection liquid fuel generator, in which the fuel oil generator is a structure made from a receiving device, an esterification device, a first standing separation device, a compression distillation device, an acid-base neutralization device, a second standing separation device, and a decompression distillation device. A mixed proportion of a vegetable oil and an alkide (catalyzing enzyme) is placed into the fuel generator, and the esterification device is used to increase electron affinity and accelerate the reaction rate, thereby enabling the distillation of low polluting and low sulfur containing environmental protection fuel oil. | 06-30-2016 |
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