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Volumn 3, Issue 6, 2010, Pages 846-851
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Biodiesel, a sustainable oil, in high temperature stable microemulsions containing a room temperature ionic liquid as polar phase
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Author keywords
[No Author keywords available]
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Indexed keywords
BICONTINUOUS STRUCTURES;
CONDUCTIVITY MEASUREMENTS;
CONVENTIONAL OIL;
ENVIRONMENTAL COMPATIBILITY;
ENVIRONMENTALLY COMPATIBLE;
HIGH TEMPERATURE;
HIGH THERMAL STABILITY;
NO PHASE;
NON-AQUEOUS;
NONAQUEOUS MICROEMULSION;
POLAR PHASE;
POTENTIAL APPLICATIONS;
RENEWABLE RESOURCE;
ROOM TEMPERATURE IONIC LIQUIDS;
SCATTERING PEAK;
SMALL ANGLE X-RAY SCATTERING;
THERMAL STABILITY;
WIDE FIELD;
BIODIESEL;
CRUDE OIL;
HIGH TEMPERATURE APPLICATIONS;
IONIC LIQUIDS;
IONIZATION OF LIQUIDS;
IONS;
ORGANIC SOLVENTS;
PHASE DIAGRAMS;
SCATTERING;
SYSTEM STABILITY;
THERMODYNAMIC STABILITY;
MICROEMULSIONS;
BIOFUEL;
CYLINDER;
DIESEL;
EMULSION;
EXPERIMENTAL STUDY;
HIGH TEMPERATURE;
IONIC COMPOSITION;
NITRATE;
NUMERICAL MODEL;
OIL;
RENEWABLE RESOURCE;
VISCOSITY;
X-RAY SPECTROSCOPY;
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EID: 77953198942
PISSN: 17545692
EISSN: 17545706
Source Type: Journal
DOI: 10.1039/b924215p Document Type: Article |
Times cited : (27)
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References (58)
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