The Comprehensive Utilization and Further Processing of Vegetable Oil Refining by-Products

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Oil refining process will produce waste water, oil foot, soap, scarp clay, deodorizer distillate. A large number of by-products (oil foot, soap, deodorizer distillate) as a pharmaceutical and chemical raw materials, with high economic value.If we turning waste into treasure, with a complete process from the deodorizer distillate extract tocopherols, sterols, squalene, and to obtain fatty acid methyl esters (commonly known as biodiesel), integrated development and production of high value-added products that can bring significant social and economic benefits. At the same time a more reasonable treatment of the oil refining waste, and protecting our environment for survival.

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Advanced Materials Research (Volumes 356-360)

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1839-1842

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October 2011

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