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    Vegetable Oil in Energy, Volume 1: Biofuel Technology

    Vegetable Oil in Energy, Volume 1 by Asiri, Abdullah Mohammed Ah; Khan, Anish; Bhawani, Showkat Ahmad; Verma, Tikendra Nath;

    Biofuel Technology

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    Product details:

    • Publisher Elsevier Science
    • Date of Publication 1 July 2026

    • ISBN 9780323983747
    • Binding Paperback
    • No. of pages360 pages
    • Size 235x191 mm
    • Language English
    • Illustrations Approx. 100 illustrations
    • 700

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    Vegetable Oil in Energy, Volume 1: Biofuel Technology examines the conversion processes involved in the production of biofuels from vegetable oils. With a strong focus on methodologies and protocols, the book provides step-by-step guidance on a comprehensive range of production pathways for liquid and gaseous biofuels. The first part of the book provides an overview of present vegetable oil production. Subsequent chapters describe the key production pathways, including pyrolysis, decarboxylation, deoxygenation, catalytic cracking processes, esterification, trans-esterification, anaerobic digestion, catalytic pyrolysis, and more. The economic potential of different vegetable oil feedstocks is discussed within each chapter.

    Finally, chapters are dedicated to sustainability, examining the environmental and socioeconomic impact of production, with an emphasis on GHG emission reduction. This book provides readers with the latest developments in the production of biofuels from vegetable oils, which will be of interest to students, researchers, and industry professionals involved in bioenergy and renewable energy, and may be of interest to interdisciplinary teams working across biotechnology, chemistry, chemical engineering, environmental science and sustainability sciences.

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    Table of Contents:

    1. An introduction of vegetable oil in entry perspective for future
    2. Collection and recycling of waste vegetable oil
    3. Vegetable oil-based ionic fluid micro emulsions and their potential as well as weakness
    4. Specific energy Ni-based composite with blended vegetable oil-based Nano fluids
    5. Sustainability of bio to energy for upcoming decades by using vegetable oil
    6. A review of current patterns and future for vegetable oil-based feasible elective fuel for ignition engine
    7. Development of utilized vegetable oil biodiesel/1-Hexanol mix for motor application
    8. Direct utilization of waste vegetable oil in combustion ignition engines
    9. Conventional versus hybrid strategies for biofuel creation from vegetable oil
    10. Hydrodeoxygenation of vegetable oil in cluster reactor: Experimental contemplations
    11. Processing of vegetable oil for biofuel creation through traditional and non-ordinary courses
    12. New bits of knowledge into vegetable oil pyrolysis by plasma procedure
    13. Catalytic processes and applications for the use of vegetable oil
    14. Engine performance and vegetable oil
    15. Vegetable oil: transesterification and hydro treatment
    16. Different techniques to extract vegetable oils, corresponding yields and efficiencies
    17. Socioeconomic and environmental implication in using vegetable oil as renewable energy sources
    18. Economic hazard evaluation and vegetable oils
    19. Recent advancement in biodiesel production using supercritical technology

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