Alcoholic Fuels
Coordonnateur : Minteer Shelley
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.
Written by experts and innovators in the field,the chapters address the development and application of all alcoholic fuels, from production to end use. The first section of the book examines the production of methanol, ethanol, and butanol from several biomass sources, including corn, wood, and landfill waste. The second section explores blended fuels, such as E10, E85, and E-Diesel, and the third section focuses on applications of the different alcohol fuel types, including fuel cells, reformers, and generators. The book concludes with a discussion of the future production, use, and impact of alcohol-based fuels on society.
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.
Date de parution : 12-2019
15.2x22.9 cm
Date de parution : 05-2006
Ouvrage de 296 p.
15.2x22.9 cm
Thèmes d’Alcoholic Fuels :
Mots-clés :
Butyryl CoA Dehydrogenase; PEM Fuel Cell; agricultural products; Polymer Electrolyte Membrane; oxygenate family; Fuel Cell; direct ethanol fuel cells; DMFC Performance; alcohol-based biofuel cells; DMFC; Energy Density; Energy Balance; SMR; Biofuel Cells; Corn Fiber; Methanol Oxidation; Open Circuit Potential; Diesel Fuel; Maximum Power Density; DEFC; Osha Exposure Limit; Butanol Production; NDF Concentration; Solventogenic Clostridia; SOFC; Methanol Crossover; Fish Effluent; Decrease Carbon Monoxide Emissions; Hot Gas Cleaning