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"Biodiesel: Feedstocks, Production and Applications" ed. by Zhen Fang

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"Biodiesel: Feedstocks, Production and Applications" ed. by Zhen Fang

"Biodiesel: Feedstocks, Production and Applications" ed. by Zhen Fang
Second Edition
ITAvE | 2016 | ISBN: 9535109103 9789535109105 | 498 pages | PDF | 24 MB

This book focuses on the development of biodiesel systems from the production of feedstocks and their processing technologies to the comprehensive applications of both by-products and biodiesel. The book should be of interest for students, researchers, scientists and technologists.

Contents
Preface
Section 1 Feedstocks
1 Potential Production of Biofuel from Microalgae Biomass Produced in Wastewater
2 Algal Biorefinery for Biodiesel Production
3 Major Diseases of the Biofuel Plant, Physic Nut (Jatropha curcas)
4 Biodiesel Feedstock and Production Technologies: Successes, Challenges and Prospects
5 Prospects and Potential of Green Fuel from some Non Traditional Seed Oils Used as Biodiesel
Section 2 Biodiesel Production
6 Biodiesel: Production. Characterization. Metallic Corrosion and Analytical Methods for Contaminants
7 Biodiesel Current Technology: Ultrasonic Process a Realistic Industrial Application
8 Lipase Applications in Biodiesel Production
9 Non-Catalytic Production of Ethyl Esters Using Supercritical Ethanol in Continuous Mode
Section 3 By-Products Applications
10 Approaches for the Detection of Toxic Compounds in Castor and Physic Nut Seeds and Cakes
11 Bio-Detoxification of Jatropha Seed Cake and Its Use in Animal Feed
12 Biomethanol from Glycerol
13 Utilization of Crude Glycerin from Biodiesel Production: A Field Test of a Crude Glycerin Recycling Process
Section 4 Biodiesel Applications in Engines
14 Application of Biodiesel in Automotive Diesel Engines
15 Simulation of Biofuels Combustion in Diesel Engines
16 An Analysis of Physico-Chemical Properties of the Next Generation Biofuels and Their Correlation with the Requirements of Diesel Engine
17 Physico-Chemical Characteristics of Particulate Emissions from Diesel Engines Fuelled with Waste Cooking Oil Derived Biodiesel and Ultra Low Sulphur Diesel
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