• sweet almond oil extraction characterization and application
  • sweet almond oil extraction characterization and application
  • sweet almond oil extraction characterization and application
  • sweet almond oil extraction characterization and application
  • What is the extraction of sweet almond oil at room temperature and reflux?
  • The extraction of sweet almond oil at room temperature and reflux is an easy and accessible procedure to obtain natural oil in a laboratory scale for undergraduates' courses in chemistry and related areas.
  • How to extract almond oil?
  • Some new technologies such as ultrasonic-assisted extraction, supercritical fluid extraction, subcritical fluid extraction, and salt-assisted aqueous extraction have emerged as the most promising extraction techniques that allow eco-friendly and effective recovery of almond oil.
  • What are the physical and chemical properties of almond oil?
  • Physical properties such as cloud point, pour point, fire point, smoke point, specific gravity, refractive index, and viscosity; and the chemical properties such as acid value, free fatty acid, saponification value, iodine value, ester value, and peroxide value were investigated for both raw almond oil and transesterified almond oil.
  • Are sweet almond oil methyl esters biodiesel?
  • Specific fuel properties of sweet almond oil methyl esters (SAOME) were determined using standard test methods and were found to satisfy both EN 14214 and ASTM D6751 biodiesel standards; the cold flow properties were particularly outstanding (cloud point; - 3oC and pour point; -9oC).
  • What is the refractive index of almond oil & transesterified oil?
  • Refractive Index: The almond oil and the transesterified oil had refractive indices of 1.464 and 1.462 at respectively.
  • Are sweet almond seeds a potential feedstock for Nigerian biodiesel automotive project?
  • Sweet almond (Prunus amygdalus" dulcis") seeds as a potential feedstock for Nigerian Biodiesel Automotive Project. Revista Ambiente & Água, 9, 37-45. Muhammada, C., Belloa, A., Agadaa, F., Jibrina, M. S., & Alhassanb, Y. (2018). Biodiesel Production from Terminalia catappa (Tropical Almond) Seed Oil using CaO Derived from Snail Shell as Catalyst.