Reprint

Biofuel and Bioenergy Technology

Edited by
March 2019
432 pages
  • ISBN978-3-03897-596-0 (Paperback)
  • ISBN978-3-03897-597-7 (PDF)

This book is a reprint of the Special Issue Biofuel and Bioenergy Technology that was published in

Chemistry & Materials Science
Engineering
Environmental & Earth Sciences
Physical Sciences
Summary
The subject of this book is “Biofuel and Bioenergy Technology”. It aims to publish high-quality review and research papers, addressing recent advances in biofuel and bioenergy. State-of-the-art studies of advanced techniques of biorefinery for biofuel production are also included. Research involving experimental studies, recent developments, and novel and emerging technologies in this field are covered. This book contains twenty-seven technical papers which cover diversified biofuel and bioenergy technology-related research that have shown critical results and contributed significant findings to the fields of biomass processing, pyrolysis, bio-oil and its emulsification; transesterification and biodiesel, gasification and syngas, fermentation and biogas/methane, bioethanol and alcohol-based fuels, solid fuel and biochar, and microbial fuel cell and power generation development. The published contents relate to the most important techniques and analyses applied in the biofuel and bioenergy technology.
Format
  • Paperback
License
© 2019 by the authors; CC BY-NC-ND license
Keywords
air-steam gasification; equilibrium model; tar; energy exchange; exergy efficiency; bio-electro-Fenton microbial fuel cells (Bio-E-Fenton MFCs); wastewater; photo catalyst; degradation; calcination; chemical oxygen demand (COD); MFC; hydrodynamic boundary layer; recirculation mode; shear rate; voltage; charge transfer resistance; biodiesel; direct transesterification; Rhodotorula glutinis; single cell oil; biogas; tri-reforming process; syngas; methane and carbon dioxide conversion; hydrogen/carbon monoxide ratio; first-law/second-law efficiency; biodiesel; esterification; liquid lipase; superabsorbent polymer; response surface methodology; waste wood; torrefaction; energy yield; mass yield; CHO index; gross calorific value; Van Krevelen diagram; anaerobic digestion; biogas production; wastewater treatment; membrane bioreactors; anaerobic digestion; methane; carbon dioxide; small-scale biogas plants; developing countries; SOFC; validation; simulation; exergy; syngas; Chlorella; coal-fired flue-gas; screening; biodiesel property; mixotrophic cultivation; thermophilic anaerobic digestion; corn stover; prairie cord grass; unbleached paper; digester performance; process stability; synergistic effects; microbial community; Methanothermobacter; biochemical methane potential; redox potential reduction; direct interspecies electron transfer; electroactive biofilm; Nejayote; granular activated carbon; Jerusalem artichoke; lignocellulose; acid pretreatment; nitric acid; alkali pretreatment; enzymatic hydrolysis; ethanol fermentation; waste biomass; Vietnam; solid biofuel; calorific value; mechanical durability; fatty acid methyl ester; catalyst; viscosity; iodine value; acidity index; sewage sludge; pyrolytic oil; Taguchi method; thermogravimetric analysis; synergistic effect; combined pretreatment; ball mill; ethanol organosolv; herbaceous biomass; lignin recovery; Annona muricata; biodiesel production; seed oil; soursop; two-step process; response surface methodology; RSM; second-generation biodiesel; stone fruit; optimisation; biodiesel testing; transesterification; lignocellulosic biomass; Miscanthus; mechanical pretreatment; organosolv pretreatment; microbial biofuel; metabolic engineering; alkanes; alcohols; acetone; electrochemical hydrogenation; isopropanol; membrane contamination; polymer electrolyte membrane; relative humidity; diesel; Carica papaya; engine performance; biodiesel; characterisation; porosity; thermophoretic force; biomass fuel; non-premixed combustion; counter-flow structure; mathematical modeling; emulsification; liquefaction; bio-oils; co-surfactant; surfactant; diesel; biogas; Clostridiales; hydrogen-producing bacteria; bioreactors; anaerobic fermentation; anaerobic digestion; microbial community composition; n/a