Biodiesel fuels based on edible and nonedible feedstocks, wastes, and algae : (Record no. 127173)

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Title Biodiesel fuels based on edible and nonedible feedstocks, wastes, and algae :
Remainder of title science, technology, health, and environment /
Statement of responsibility, etc edited by Ozcan Konur.
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Extent 1 online resource (xvi, 402 pages).
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Series statement Handbook of biodiesel and petrodiesel fuels ;
Volume number/sequential designation volume 2
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Formatted contents note Part 1: Edible oil-based biodiesel fuels. 1. Edible oil-based biodiesel fuels: A scientometric review of the research. Ozcan Konur2. Chemistry of biodiesel fuels based on soybean oil. Charles K. Westbrook3. Palm oil-based biodiesel fuels: A review of the research. Ozcan Konur4. Rapeseed oil-based biodiesel fuels: A review of the research. Ozcan KonurPart 2: Nonedible oil-based biodiesel fuels. 5. Nonedible oil-based biodiesel fuels: A scientometric review of the research.Ozcan Konur 6. An exhaustive study on the use of Jatropha based biodiesel for modern diesel engine applications. Nagaraj R. Banapurmath, Manzoore Elahi Soudagar, Sharanabasava V Ganachari, Pratap S. Kulkarni, N. Keerthi Kumar, V.S. Yaliwal7. The effects of additives with Calophyllum inophyllum methyl ester (CIME) in CI engine applications. K. Nanthagopal, B. Ashok, Madhu Sudan Reddy Dandu8. Moringa oleifera oil as a potential feedstock for sustainable biodiesel production. Subramaniapillai Niju, Gopalakrishnan JananiPart 3: Waste oil-based biodiesel fuels. 9.Waste oil-based biodiesel fuels: A scientometric review of the research. Ozcan Konur10.Biodiesel production from municipal wastewater sludge- recent trends. Muhammad Nurunnabi Siddiquee, Sohrab Rohani11. Heterogeneous acid-catalysts for biodiesel production from waste cooking oil. J. E. Castanheiro12.Microbial biodiesel fuels production using microbes.K.V.V. Satyannarayana, Randeep Singh, I. Ganesh Moorthy, R. Vinoth Kumar Part 4: Algal biodiesel fuels. 13. Algal biodiesel fuels: A scientometric review of the research. Ozcan Konur14. Algal biomass production for biodiesel production: A review of the research. Ozcan Konur15. Algal biomass production in wastewaters for biodiesel production: A review of the research. Ozcan Konur16. Algal lipid production for biodiesel production: A review of the research. Ozcan Konur17. Bio-oil Production from microalgae: Current status and future perspective.Shankha Koley, Sashi Sonkar, Nirupama Mallick 18. Extraction of algal neutral lipids for biofuel production. Saravanan Krishnan, Jaison Jeevanandam, Caleb Acquah, Michael K. Danquah19. Microalgal biodiesel productionRamachandran Sivaramakrishnan, Aran Incharoensakdi
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Summary, etc This second volume of the Handbook of Biodiesel and Petrodiesel Fuels presents a representative sample of the population papers in the field of feedstock-specific biodiesel fuels. The research on feedstocks for biodiesel fuels has first focused on the edible oils as first-generation biodiesel fuels. However, the public concerns about the competition with foods based on these feedstocks and adverse impact on the ecological diversity and deforestation have resulted in the exploration of nonedible-oil-based biodiesel fuels as second-generation biodiesel fuels in the first instance. Due to the ecological and cost benefits of treating wastes, waste oil-based biodiesel fuels as third-generation biodiesel fuels have emerged. Furthermore, following a series of influential review papers, the research has focused on the algal oil-based biodiesel fuels in recent years. Since the cost of feedstocks in general constitutes 85% of the total biodiesel production costs, the research focused more on improving biomass and lipid productivity in these research fields. Furthermore, since water, CO2, and nutrients (primarily N and P) have been major ingredients for the algal biomass and lipid production, the research has also intensified in the use of wastewaters and flue gases for algal biomass production to reduce the ecological burdens and the production costs. Part 1 presents a representative sample of the population papers in the field of edible oil-based biodiesel fuels covering major research fronts. It covers soybean oil-based biodiesel fuels, palm oil-based biodiesel fuels, and rapeseed oil-based biodiesel fuels as case studies besides an overview paper. Part 2 presents a representative sample of the population papers in the field of nonedible oil-based biodiesel fuels covering major research fronts. It covers Jatropha oil-based biodiesel fuels, polanga oil-based biodiesel fuels, and moringa oil-based biodiesel fuels as case studies besides an overview paper. Part 3 presents a representative sample of the population papers in the field of waste oil-based biodiesel fuels covering major research fronts. It covers wastewater sludge-based biodiesel fuels, waste cooking oil-based biodiesel fuels, and microbial oil-based biodiesel fuels as case studies besides an overview paper. Part 4 presents a representative sample of the population papers in the field of algal oil-based biodiesel fuels covering major research fronts. It covers algal biomass production in general, algal biomass production in wastewaters, algal lipid production, hydrothermal liquefaction of algal biomass, algal lipid extraction, and algal biodiesel production besides an overview paper. This book will be useful to academics and professionals in the fields of Energy Fuels, Chemical Engineering, Physical Chemistry, Biotechnology and Applied Microbiology, Environmental Sciences, and Thermodynamics.
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Topical term or geographic name as entry element Biodiesel fuels.
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Personal name Konur, Ozcan,
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