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Record ID marc_columbia/Columbia-extract-20221130-016.mrc:99952116:3241
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LEADER: 03241cam a2200361 a 4500
001 7777088
005 20221201031138.0
008 091008s2010 nyuab b 001 0 eng
010 $a 2009042276
020 $a9780521763998 (hardback)
020 $a0521763991 (hardback)
024 $a40017864608
035 $a(OCoLC)ocn459209606
035 $a(NNC)7777088
035 $a7777088
040 $aDLC$cDLC$dYDX
050 00 $aTP248.27.P55$bG87 2010
082 00 $a662/.88$222
100 1 $aGupta, Ram B.$0http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/n2005184613
245 10 $aGasoline, diesel, and ethanol biofuels from grasses and plants /$cRam B. Gupta, Ayhan Demirbas.
260 $aNew York :$bCambridge University Press,$c2010.
300 $axiv, 230 pages :$billustrations, maps ;$c26 cm
336 $atext$btxt$2rdacontent
337 $aunmediated$bn$2rdamedia
504 $aIncludes bibliographical references and index.
520 $a"This book introduces readers to second-generation biofuels obtained from non-food biomass, such as forest residue, agricultural residue, switch grass, and corn stover"--Provided by publisher.
520 $a"The world is currently faced with two significant problems: fossil fuel depletion and environmental degradation, which are continuously being exacerbated due to increasing global energy consumption. As a substitute for petroleum, renewable fuels have been receiving increasing attention due a variety of environmental, economic, and societal benefits. The first-generation biofuels - ethanol from sugar or corn and biodiesel from vegetable oils - are already on the market. The goal of this book is to introduce readers to second-generation biofuels obtained from non-food biomass, such as forest residue, agricultural residue, switch grass, corn stover, waste wood, municipal solid wastes, and so on. Various technologies are discussed, including cellulosic ethanol, biomass gasification, synthesis of diesel and gasoline, bio-crude by hydrothermal liquefaction, bio-oil by fast pyrolysis, and the upgradation of biofuel. This book strives to serve as a comprehensive document presenting various technological pathways and environmental and economic issues related to biofuels"--Provided by publisher.
505 8 $aMachine generated contents note: 1. Introduction; 2. Air pollution and global warming from the use of fossil fuels; 3. Renewable energy sources; 4. Biomass availability in the world; 5. Convention ethanol production from corn and sugarcane; 6. Ethanol from biomass by fermentation; 7. Biodiesel from vegetable oils; 8. Diesel from biomass gasification followed by FT synthesis; 9. Bio-oil from biomass pyrolysis; 10. Bio-crude from biomass hydrothermal liquefaction; 11. Solar and wind energy for biofuel production; 12. Environmental impacts of biofuels; 13. Economic impact of biofuels; 14. Biofuel policy.
650 0 $aPlant biomass.$0http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh90000613
650 0 $aForest biomass.$0http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh90000611
650 0 $aBiomass energy.$0http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85014231
700 1 $aDemirbas, Ayhan.$0http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/no2008039861
852 00 $boff,eng$hTP248.27.P55$iG87 2010