Wet corrosion behavior of copper exposed to recycled groundnut oil as biofuel

The scarcity of fossil fuels may lead to a depletion of coal, oil and natural gas in the near future. Alternative fuels, especially biofuels, are receiving considerable attention for their environmental benefits. Biodiesel is a renewable and clean burning fuel that is made from waste vegetable oils,...

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Hauptverfasser: Govindharajan, Sangeetha, Raman, Saratha, Viswapriya, Shanmugam, Rathanasamy, Rajasekar, Velu Kaliyannan, Gobinath, Palaniappan, Sathish Kumar
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