Synopses & Reviews
Synopsis
This book aims to inform readers about the recent developments on the evaluation and utilization of bioethanol fuels.
Evaluation and Utilization of Bioethanol Fuels. I.: Evaluation of Bioethanol Fuels, Transport Engines, and Bioethanol Sensors is the fifth volume in the Handbook of Bioethanol Fuels (Six-Volume Set). Chapters consist of original research presented by world-class experts in the bioethanol field. The authors cover the evaluation and utilization of bioethanol fuels in general, gasoline fuels, nanotechnology applications in bioethanol fuels, utilization of bioethanol fuels in the transport engines, evaluation of bioethanol fuels, utilization of bioethanol fuels, and development and utilization of bioethanol fuel sensors. It also examines the anticipated future trends related to each topic.
This book is intended for students, researchers, engineers, biotechnicians, biochemists, and chemical engineers working on the production, evaluation, and utilization of bioethanol fuels.
Synopsis
This book aims to inform readers about the recent developments in the evaluation and utilization of bioethanol fuels. It covers the evaluation and utilization of bioethanol fuels in general, gasoline
fuels, nanotechnology applications in bioethanol fuels, utilization of bioethanol fuels in transport engines, evaluation of bioethanol fuels, utilization of bioethanol fuels in general, and development
and utilization of bioethanol fuel sensors.
This book is the fifth volume in the Handbook of Bioethanol Fuels (Six-Volume Set). It indicates that research on the evaluation and utilization of bioethanol fuels has intensified in recent years to
become a major part of bioenergy and biofuels research together primarily with biodiesel, biohydrogen, and biogas research as a sustainable alternative to crude oil-based gasoline and petrodiesel
fuels as well as natural gas and syngas.
This book is a valuable resource for stakeholders primarily in the research fields of energy and fuels, chemical engineering, environmental science and engineering, biotechnology, microbiology, chemistry,
physics, mechanical engineering, agricultural sciences, food science and engineering, materials science, biochemistry, genetics, and molecular biology, plant sciences, water resources, economics,
business and management, transportation science and technology, ecology, public, environmental and occupational health, social sciences, toxicology, multidisciplinary sciences, and humanities, among
others.