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Biodiesel Feedstocks And Processing Technologies Margarita Stoytcheva Ed

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Biodiesel Feedstocks And Processing Technologies Margarita Stoytcheva Ed
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Publisher: InTech
File Extension: PDF
File size: 18.05 MB
Pages: 469
Author: Margarita Stoytcheva (ed.), Gisela Montero (ed.)
ISBN: 9789533077130, 9533077131
Language: English
Year: 2011

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Biodiesel Feedstocks And Processing Technologies Margarita Stoytcheva Ed by Margarita Stoytcheva (ed.), Gisela Montero (ed.) 9789533077130, 9533077131 instant download after payment.

The book "Biodiesel: Feedstocks and Processing Technologies" is intended to provide a professional look on the recent achievements and emerging trends in biodiesel production. It includes 22 chapters, organized in two sections. The first book section: "Feedstocks for Biodiesel Production" covers issues associated with the utilization of cost effective non-edible raw materials and wastes, and the development of biomass feedstock with physical and chemical properties that facilitate it processing to biodiesel. These include Brassicaceae spp., cooking oils, animal fat wastes, oleaginous fungi, and algae. The second book section: "Biodiesel Production Methods" is devoted to the advanced techniques for biodiesel synthesis: supercritical transesterification, microwaves, radio frequency and ultrasound techniques, reactive distillation, and optimized transesterification processes making use of solid catalysts and immobilized enzymes. The adequate and up-to-date information provided in this book should be of interest for research scientist, students, and technologists, involved in biodiesel production.

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