edited by Sunggyu Lee, James G. Speight, Sudarshan K. Loyalka.
Second edition
Boca Raton
Taylor & Francis, CRC Press
[2015]
1 ressource en ligne.
Green chemistry and chemical engineering.
Chapter 1. Global and U.S. energy overview / Sunggyu Lee and Barbara Wheelden --;chapter 2. Gasification of coal / Sunggyu Lee --;chapter 3. Clean liquid fuels from coal / Sunggyu Lee --;chapter 4. Coal slurry fuel / Sunggyu Lee --;chapter 5. Liquid fuels from natural gas / James G. Speight --;chapter 6. Resids / James G. Speight --;chapter 7. Liquid fuels from oil sand / James G. Speight --;chapter 8. Shale oil from oil shale / Sunggyu Lee --;chapter 9. Shale gas and shale fuel / Sunggyu Lee, Amber Tupper, Barbara Wheelden, Ryan Tschannen, Aaron Gonzales, and Maxwell Tobias Tupper --;chapter 10. Methanol synthesis from syngas / Sunggyu Lee --;chapter 11. Ethanol from corn / Sunggyu Lee --;chapter 12. Ethanol from lignocellulosics / Sunggyu Lee --;chapter 13. Biodiesel / Sunggyu Lee --;chapter 14. Algae fuel / Sunggyu Lee --;chapter 15. Thermochemical conversion of biomass / Sunggyu Lee --;chapter 16. Energy generation from waste sources / Sunggyu Lee --;chapter 17. Geothermal energy / Sunggyu Lee and H. Bryan Lanterman --;chapter 18. Nuclear energy / Sudarshan K. Loyalka --;chapter 19. Fuel cells / Mihaela F. Ion and Sudarshan K. Loyalka.
A guide to the science and available technologies for developing alternatives to petroleum fuel sources. It details the chemical reaction mechanisms for converting corn, lignocellulosic materials, and biomass into alcoholic fuels. It is for those scientists, engineers, and policymakers interested in developing alternative energy sources.
Alternative fuel technologies
Fuel -- Handbooks, manuals, etc.
Fuel switching -- Handbooks, manuals, etc.
Power resources -- Handbooks, manuals, etc.
TP318
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E358
2015
edited by Sunggyu Lee, James G. Speight, Sudarshan K. Loyalka.