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Laboratory of Catalysis, Department of Chemistry, University of Delhi, North Campus, Delhi-110007, India.
Departamento de Quimica Organica, Universidad de Cordoba, Campus de Rabanales, Edificio Marie Curie (C-3), Ctra Nnal IV-A, Km 396, 14014 Cordoba,
Spain.
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Article history:
Received 27 October 2014
Received in revised form 16 November 2014
Accepted 20 November 2014
Available online 1 December 2014
The generation of organic waste continues to increase, causing severe environmental pollution. Waste valorization is currently
an emerging technology that can address this problem with an extra benefit of producing a range of valued products. In this
contribution, we report the current developments in hydrotreating technologies for upgrading waste oil fractions into usable
transportation fuels. Particular focus is given on the catalysts selection for a general hydroprocessing technique as well as the
competitive role of those catalysts in hydrotreating and hydrocracking processes.
Keywords:
Waste management
Green refineries
Waste oil
Hydrotreatment
Please cite this article as: De S., Luque R. Upgrading of waste oils into transportation fuels using hydrotreating technologies. Biofuel Research Journal 4
(2014) 107-109.
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Please cite this article as: De S., Luque R. Upgrading of waste oils into transportation fuels using hydrotreating technologies. Biofuel Research Journal 4
(2014) 107-109.
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Please cite this article as: De S., Luque R. Upgrading of waste oils into transportation fuels using hydrotreating technologies. Biofuel Research Journal 4
(2014) 107-109.