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ОбложкаThe biodiesel handbook / ed. by G.Knothe, J.Krahl, J.V.Gerpen. - 2nd ed. - Urbana: AOCS Press, 2010. - xiii, 501 p.: ill., map. - Incl. bibl. ref. - Ind.: p.485-501. - ISBN 978-1-893997-62-2
 

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Оглавление / Contents
 
   Preface to the Second Edition ................................ v
   Preface to the First Edition ............................... vii
   Contributors ................................................ ix
1  Introduction
   Gerhard Knothe ............................................... 1
2  History of Vegetable Oil-Based Diesel Fuels
   Gerhard Knothe ............................................... 5
3  Basics of Diesel Engines and Diesel Fuels
   Jon Van Gerpen .............................................. 21
4  Biodiesel Production
   4.1  Basics of the Transesterification Reaction
        Jon Van Gerpen and Gerhard Knothe ...................... 31
   4.2  Alternate Feedstocks and Technologies for Biodiesel
        Production
        Michael J. Haas .........................................47
   4.3  Catalysis in Biodiesel Processing
        Alfred K. Schultz, Michael J. Haas, and Rajiv
        Banavali ............................................... 67
   4.4  Ion Exchange Resins in Biodiesel Processing
        Rajiv Banavali, Alfred К. Schultz, Klaus-Dieter Topp,
        and Mark T. Vandersall ................................. 85

5  Analytical Methods
   5.1  Analytical Methods for Biodiesel
        Gerhard Knothe.......................................... 97
   5.2  A Sensor for Discrimination of Fossil Diesel Fuel,
        Biodiesel, and Their Blends
        Axel Munack, Hermann Speckmann, Jürgen Krahl,
        Arno Marto, and Ralf Bantzhaff ........................ 131

6  Fuel Properties
   6.1  Cetane Numbers—Heat of Combustion-Why Vegetable
        Oils and Their Derivatives Are Suitable as a
        Diesel Fuel
        Gerhard Knothe ........................................ 137
   6.2  Viscosity of Biodiesel
        Gerhard Knothe ........................................ 143
   6.3  Cold Weather Properties and Performance of Biodiesel
        Robert O. Dunn and Bryan R. Moser ..................... 147
   6.4  Oxidative Stability of Biodiesel
        Gerhard Knothe ........................................ 205
   6.5  Biodiesel Lubricity and Effect of Biodiesel on
        Lubricants
        Gerhard Knothe ........................................ 219
   6.6  Biodiesel Fuels: Biodegradability, Biological and
        Chemical Oxygen Demand, and Toxicity
        Charles L. Peterson and Gregory Möller ................ 231
   6.7  Soybean Oil Composition for Biodiesel
        Neal A. Bringe, Beth J. Calabotta, and David
        A. Morgenstern ........................................ 247

7  Exhaust Emissions
   7.1  Impacts of Biodiesel Fuel on Pollutant Emissions
        from Diesel Engines
        Robert L. McCormick, Teresa L. Alleman, and Janet
        Yanowitz .............................................. 253
   7.2  Ultrafine Particles from a Heavy Duty Diesel Engine
        Running on Rapeseed Oil Methyl Ester
        Jürgen Krahl, Axel Munack, Olaf Schröder, Yvonne
        Ruschel, and Jurgen Bünger ............................ 273

8  Current Status of the Biodiesel Industry
   8.1  Biodiesel in the United States
        Steve Howell and Joe Jobe ............................. 299
   8.2  Biodiesel in Germany and the European Union
        Dieter Bockey ......................................... 315
   8.3  Biodiesel in South America
        Claudiney Soares Cordeiro and Luiz Pereira Ramos ...... 331
   8.4  Biodiesel in Asia
        Mohd. Basri Wahid, Yuen May Choo, and Chiew Wei
        Puah .................................................. 355
   8.5  Biodiesel in Japan
        Shiro Saka and Hiroaki Imahara ........................ 365
   8.6  Environmental Implications of Biodiesel (Life-Cycle
        Assessment)
        Sven Gärtner and Guido A. Reinhardt ................... 375
   8.7  Potential Production of Biodiesel in the United
        States
        Charles L. Peterson ................................... 391
9  Other Uses of Biodiesel
   Gerhard Knothe ............................................. 401
10 Other Alternative Diesel Fuels from Vegetable Oils and
   Animal Fats
   Robert O. Dunn ............................................. 405
11 Glycerol Technology Options for Biodiesel Industry
   Galen J. Suppes ............................................ 439

   Appendix A-Technical Tables
   Gerhard Knothe ............................................. 457
   Appendix В-Biodiesel Standards
   Gerhard Knothe ............................................. 469
   Appendix С-Unit Conversions
   Gerhard Knothe ............................................. 479
   Appendix D-Internet Resources
   Gerhard Knothe ............................................. 483

   Index ...................................................... 485


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