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This book focuses on chemical syntheses and processes for biofuel production mediated by microwave energy. This is the first contribution in this area serving as a resource and guidance manual for understanding the principles, mechanisms, design, and applications of microwaves in biofuel process chemistry. Green chemistry of microwave-mediated biofuel reactions and thermodynamic potentials for the process biochemistry are the focus of this book. Microwave generation, wave propagation, process design, development and configurations, and biofuel applications¿are discussed in detail.

Produktbeschreibung
This book focuses on chemical syntheses and processes for biofuel production mediated by microwave energy. This is the first contribution in this area serving as a resource and guidance manual for understanding the principles, mechanisms, design, and applications of microwaves in biofuel process chemistry. Green chemistry of microwave-mediated biofuel reactions and thermodynamic potentials for the process biochemistry are the focus of this book. Microwave generation, wave propagation, process design, development and configurations, and biofuel applications¿are discussed in detail.
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Autorenporträt
The author has published over 75 research articles on biofuels, which include highly regarded journal publications, peer-reviewed book chapters, conference proceedings, and technical reports. He is the editor and editorial board member for 5 international scientific journals in the areas of biofuels, energy engineering, and desalination. He has written two invited book chapters and a review article with specific focus on microwave-mediated biodiesel production and the green chemistry principles of microwaveenhanced biodiesel production. He holds two patents in biofuels and desalination areas respectively and three other patent applications are under review. His research over the past 10 years has resulted in national and international recognition and industry collaborations. He is currently editing a special issue on "Green Chemistry for Renewable Fuels" for the Journal of Chemistry.