Animal fat feedstocks for oleochemicals
Abstract Inedible tallow is a major raw material source in the manufacture of fatty acids and hence in the production of oleochemicals. The U.S. generates about 55% of the world’s total tallow production of six million metric tons, but supplies about 80% of the tallow imported by other countries. U....
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