Feedstocks for Sustainable Biodiesel Production: Characterization, Selection, and Optimization helps readers understand the advantages, challenges, and potential of different biodegradable feedstock options that can be used in biodiesel production, covering methods of feedstock sourcing extraction, environmental concerns, cost-benefit aspects, practical applications, and more. Specific biodegradable feedstocks covered in this text include chrysobalamus icaco, cussonia bateri, elaeis guineensis, waste cooking oils, moringa oleifera, jatropha curcas, chlorophyceae (unicellular green algae), fucus vesiculosus (micro algae), afzelia africana, cucurbita pepo, hura crepitans, cuyperus esculentus, colocynthus vulgaris, and others.
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Providing both core foundational knowledge on the subject as well as insight on how to practically transition away from fossil fuels, this book is an essential reference for engineering professionals with a specific interest in biodiesel production, sustainability, renewable energy, and environmental conservation.
Chinwe P. Okonkwo, Ph.D., is a Lecturer in the Department of Pure and Industrial Chemistry within the Faculty of Physical Sciences at Nnamdi Azikiwe University, Awka, Nigeria. She collaborates with the Department of Chemical Engineering at Cape Peninsula University of Technology, South Africa. Her research interests include Green and Renewable Energy, Catalysis, Biofuels, and Analytical/Environmental Chemistry.
Modestus O. Okwu, Ph.D., is an Associate Professor in the Department of Mechanical Engineering at the Federal University of Petroleum Resources Effurun (FUPRE) in Delta State, Nigeria. He is currently a visiting research fellow at Brunel University London, United Kingdom. Prof. Okwu has several years of postdoctoral experience in the Department of Mechanical and Industrial Engineering at the University of Johannesburg, South Africa.