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Comparative study of fatty acids isolated from vegetable (sunflower and cotton-seed) oils and tall oil fatty acids was carried out as regards the possibility of their application as raw material for production of anti-wear additives to low-sulfur diesel fuels. It was shown that the additives are close to each other in the fatty-acid composition and physicochemical and service properties, which makes it possible to extend the raw-material resources for additives of this type and to diminish the import purchases.
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Shevchenko, E.B., Sukhanberliev, A.I., Abbasov, M.M. et al. Fatty Acids of Vegetable Oils as Components of Anti-Wear Diesel-Fuel Additives. Russ J Appl Chem 92, 166–169 (2019). https://doi.org/10.1134/S10704272190100233
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