Loganathan, S. (2011) Biohydro-fined diesel (BHD) and biodiesel (BOD) production process and property review. In: Innovations in Fuel Economy and Sustainable Road Transport. Elsevier, pp. 97-107.
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Official URL: https://doi.org/10.1533/9780857095879.2.97
Abstract
Biohydro-fined diesel (BHD) produced via hydrogenation of vegetable oils is a carbon-neutral, second-generation biodiesel with high cetane index, zero sulfur/aromatics, and improved stability. Compared to conventional biodiesel (FAME), BHD offers lower viscosity, absence of double bonds, and better emissions profile. Cold flow can be improved using hydroisomerization with noble metal catalysts. © 2011/2020 Elsevier B.V., All rights reserved.
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