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The methyl ester of winter rape (MEWR) has been found to be a potentially useful substitute for diesel fuel. This article discusses the procedure used to produce MEWR for use as a diesel fuel substitute. Reaction variables, rates, equipment and detailed procedures for making 756 L (200 gal) batches of MEWR are discussed. Systems for methanol and glycerol recovery are included. Zero profit economic data are also presented.
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