Obtaining higher fatty alcohols based on low molecular polyethylene and their useage as lubricating additives for diesel fuels
Abstract
One of the ways to change the physicochemical properties of diesel fuels is to add so-called additives to it. The purpose of this work is to obtain higher fatty alcohols and the use of qualitatively new imported - substituted additives, synthesized on the basis of the use of local secondary raw materials, which is increases their efficiency.
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