![]() Catalysis for Renewables: From Feedstock to Energy Production
ISBN: 978-3-527-31788-2
Hardcover
448 pages
October 2007
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Renewable Catalytic Technologies, a perspective
Biomass Conversion: An Introduction to Chemistry, Process and Economics
Process Options for the Catalytic Conversion of Renewables to Bioproducts
Industrial Development and Application of Biobassed Oleochemicals
Fine Chemicals from Renewables
Options for Catalysis in the Thermochemical Conversion of Biomass into Fuels
Thermal Biomass Conversion
Thermal Biomass Conversion and NOx Emissions in Grate Furnaces
Bioethanol
Conversion of Glycerol to Traffic Fuels
Catalytic Transformation of Glycerol
Catalytic Process for the Selective Epoxidation of Fatty Acids;
More Environmentally Benign Routes
Integration of Biocatalysis with Chemocatalysis;
Cascade Catalysis and Multi-step Conversions in Concert
Hydrogen Production and Fuel Cells as the Bridging Technologies Towards a Sustainable Energy System
Pathways to Clean and Green Hyrogen
Solar Energy as a Source of Hydrogen and for CO2 Conversion
Biomass Conversion: An Introduction to Chemistry, Process and Economics
Process Options for the Catalytic Conversion of Renewables to Bioproducts
Industrial Development and Application of Biobassed Oleochemicals
Fine Chemicals from Renewables
Options for Catalysis in the Thermochemical Conversion of Biomass into Fuels
Thermal Biomass Conversion
Thermal Biomass Conversion and NOx Emissions in Grate Furnaces
Bioethanol
Conversion of Glycerol to Traffic Fuels
Catalytic Transformation of Glycerol
Catalytic Process for the Selective Epoxidation of Fatty Acids;
More Environmentally Benign Routes
Integration of Biocatalysis with Chemocatalysis;
Cascade Catalysis and Multi-step Conversions in Concert
Hydrogen Production and Fuel Cells as the Bridging Technologies Towards a Sustainable Energy System
Pathways to Clean and Green Hyrogen
Solar Energy as a Source of Hydrogen and for CO2 Conversion

