Biodiesel Handbook

Biodiesel Handbook by Kurt Marcel, published by Clanrye International on February 7, 2015, is an illustrated edition comprising 396 pages. This book provides a sophisticated and descriptive introduction to biodiesel, focusing on its quality, the efficiency of combustion engines, and the emissions produced. It explores novel methods for defining biodiesel properties and assesses how various feedstocks, contaminants, and production procedures impact biodiesel quality.
Readers will find an in-depth examination of the performance of combustion engines when fueled with biodiesel, alongside discussions on the significant byproduct, glycerol. The book also addresses glycerol’s applications as a raw material in biotechnological processes and modern bio-refineries. With its focus on technology and engineering related to alternative and renewable power resources, this handbook serves as a comprehensive resource for those interested in biodiesel and its implications in the energy sector.
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This book provides a sophisticated and descriptive introduction to biodiesel. It deals with matters related to the quality of biodiesel, efficiency of combustion engines and the products that they discharge. Novel ways to define biodiesel properties are mentioned and how feedstocks, contaminants and production procedures can affect the quality of biodiesel have also been assessed. The performance of combustion engines has been assessed when fuelled with biodiesel with respect to the use of biofuel. Glycerol is one of the major byproducts of biodiesel. Its applications as raw material for biotechnological procedures and modern bio-refineries have also been discussed in this book.
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