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The process for converting vegetable oil into Biodiesel is sometimes called ester interchange. To complete this process the vegetable oil has to be combined with a smaller amount of methanol and then put in the presence of a small quantity of an alkaline catalyst (for example, 5% to 1% sodium hydroxide). Vegetable oil is made up of so-called triglycerides, which is a compound of the trivalent alcohol glycerin with three fatty acids. The goal of ester interchange is to separate the glycerin molecule from the three fatty acids and replace it with three methanol molecules
This process then yields roughly 90% Biodiesel and 10% of a glycerin byproduct. The glycerin byproduct can be used in a number of other chemical processes for different industries.
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Paragraph 2 discusses the raw materials needed to produce biodiesel: a small amount of methanol and a ready supply of vegetable products. It also mentions that corn is one of the most common vegetables for biodiesel. Still, other plants such as rapeseed, soybeans, and flaxseed can also be used depending on the location of the manufacturing facility.
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