Alcohol Production Processes and Their Utilisation in the Transport Sector Alcohol Production Processes and Their Utilisation in the Transport Sector
Energy, Environment, and Sustainability

Alcohol Production Processes and Their Utilisation in the Transport Sector

Andreas Bartl and Others
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Publisher Description

The mission of lowering greenhouse gas emissions (GHG) can be achieved by displacing fossil fuel usage from the transport sector. Fossil energy is limited in origin and running out of sources. Parallelly, the use of fossil energy has negative impacts on the atmosphere. The use of alternative fuels became a necessity. The members of the alcohol family are methanol, ethanol, butanol, pentanol, etc. Among the various options, the alcohol family is an emerging solution, as their physical-chemical properties are superior to conventional diesel and gasoline. From a sustainability viewpoint, alcohol is preferable as they possess inherent oxygen in their molecules, which lowers exhaust emissions. The book covers mechanical, chemical, and biochemical Processes used for alcohol production. It also discusses current developments, barriers, and prospects in alcohol production and its utilization aspects.

RELEASED
2025
October 15
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
431
Pages
PUBLISHER
Springer Nature Singapore
SELLER
Springer Nature B.V.
SIZE
47.7
MB
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