Engineering Research
Materials Science
Engineering Series
Books by Keyword: Biodiesel
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In this edition, the research results of properties for structural and functional materials, biomass processing and environmental protection technologies and some technologies in construction are presented. Results of a study of properties of polymers, composites and functional ceramics, biomass processing technologies including biodiesel production from municipal waste and bio raw, bio-based membranes for air filtration, bitumen properties and analysis of green roof performance in buildings and more are reflected in this thematical publication. The publication will be useful to specialists in materials science and materials processing technologies.
This volume contains selected peer-reviewed papers presented at the 2021 Virtual International Conference on Sustainable Engineering and Materials Development (ICSEMD 2021, 22- 24 September 2021). The conference was co-hosted by LabIngate Inc. Canada and Bells University of Technology, Nigeria. The papers cover recent achievements in the development and properties' research of various advanced materials and sustainable materials processing technologies.
This book presents an overview of the latest trends in the area of biofuel production and utilisation. The collection contains articles published by Trans Tech Publications Ltd. between the years 2019 and 2020. Articles cover diverse aspects of biomass pretreatment and conversion technologies, present results of an evaluation of the physicochemical properties of various biofuels, and contain an analysis of the compatibility of exploitative equipment.
The 61st conference Materials Science and Applied Chemistry (MSAC 2020, 23 October 2020, Riga, Latvia) brought together leading scientists, researchers, and doctoral students from six different countries. Several Latvian scientific and higher education institutions took part in the conference and presented their research results: Latvian State Institute of Wood Chemistry; University of Latvia; RTU Faculty of Mechanical Engineering, Transport and Aeronautics; RTU Faculty of Civil Engineering; RTU Faculty of Materials Science and Applied Chemistry. The conference covered many research directions such as valorization of biomass, inorganic materials; composite materials; binders; drug delivery systems; biotechnological processes, synthesis, and solid-phase studies of organic compounds, to name but a few.