Spent Coffee Grounds as a Versatile Source of Green Energy
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TextSeries: ; J. Agric. Food Chem., 56(24), p.11757-11760, 2008Contained works: - Narasimharao Kondamudi
- Susanta K. Mohapatra
- Mano Misra
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The production of energy from renewable and waste materials is an attractive alternative to the conventional agricultural feed stocks such as corn and soybean. This paper describes an approach to extract oil from spent coffee grounds and to further transesterify the processed oil to convert it into biodiesel. This process yields 10-15
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