Keith, are there any more details on this process? by the
way you do a great job with this group.
               regards,roger kurz
> "The resulting ester, which contained considerable amounts of 
> potassium soaps, was purified by passing the ester through a column 
> filled with strongly acid, macroreticular ion exchange resin under 
> waterfree conditions. This purification step removed most of the 
> soaps as well as other impurities and led to very pure fatty acid 
> methyl esters. This procedure is well suitable for small scale 
> production plants."
> 
> -- From "Production and Fuel Properties of Fatty Acid Methyl Esters 
> from Used Frying Oil", M. Mittelbach, B. Pokits, A. Silberholz.
> 
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