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Alcoholic Fuels (Chemical Industries)
ISBN: 0849339448
Publisher: CRC
Publication Date: 2006-05-30
Number Of Pages: 296
Summary:
"Scientists and engineers have made significant advances over the last two decades to achieve feasible, cost-efficient processes for the large-scale production of alternative, environmentally friendly sources of energy. Alcoholic Fuels describes the latest methods for producing fuels containing varying percentages of alcohol alongside the various applications they benefit, including combustion engines, fuel cells, and miniature power generators." Alcoholic Fuels provides a timely and practical source of information for chemists, engineers, and scientists working with alternative energy sources as well as managers, policymakers, and consumers considering the use and implementation of alcoholic fuels in automobiles and other energy conversion devices.
Table of Contents:
Ch. 1 Alcoholic fuels : an overview 1
Ch. 2 Production of methanol from biomass 7
Ch. 3 Landfill gas to methanol 51
Ch. 4 The corn ethanol industry 59
Ch. 5 Development of alfalfa (Medicago sativa L.) as a feedstock for production of ethanol and other bioproducts 79
Ch. 6 Production of butanol from corn 99
Ch. 7 Ethanol blends : E10 and E-diesel 125
Ch. 8 Using E85 in vehicles 137
Ch. 9 Current status of direct methanol fuel-cell technology 155
Ch. 10 Direct ethanol fuel cells 191
Ch. 11 Solid-oxide fuel cells operating with direct-alcohol and hydrocarbon fuels 203
Ch. 12 Alcohol-based biofuel cells 215
Ch. 13 Ethanol reformation to hydrogen 233
Ch. 14 Ethanol from bakery waste : the great provider for aquaponics? 249
Ch. 15 Conclusion 265
ISBN: 0849339448
Publisher: CRC
Publication Date: 2006-05-30
Number Of Pages: 296
Summary:
"Scientists and engineers have made significant advances over the last two decades to achieve feasible, cost-efficient processes for the large-scale production of alternative, environmentally friendly sources of energy. Alcoholic Fuels describes the latest methods for producing fuels containing varying percentages of alcohol alongside the various applications they benefit, including combustion engines, fuel cells, and miniature power generators." Alcoholic Fuels provides a timely and practical source of information for chemists, engineers, and scientists working with alternative energy sources as well as managers, policymakers, and consumers considering the use and implementation of alcoholic fuels in automobiles and other energy conversion devices.
Table of Contents:
Ch. 1 Alcoholic fuels : an overview 1
Ch. 2 Production of methanol from biomass 7
Ch. 3 Landfill gas to methanol 51
Ch. 4 The corn ethanol industry 59
Ch. 5 Development of alfalfa (Medicago sativa L.) as a feedstock for production of ethanol and other bioproducts 79
Ch. 6 Production of butanol from corn 99
Ch. 7 Ethanol blends : E10 and E-diesel 125
Ch. 8 Using E85 in vehicles 137
Ch. 9 Current status of direct methanol fuel-cell technology 155
Ch. 10 Direct ethanol fuel cells 191
Ch. 11 Solid-oxide fuel cells operating with direct-alcohol and hydrocarbon fuels 203
Ch. 12 Alcohol-based biofuel cells 215
Ch. 13 Ethanol reformation to hydrogen 233
Ch. 14 Ethanol from bakery waste : the great provider for aquaponics? 249
Ch. 15 Conclusion 265
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