ABSTRACT

Whether it is created as neat diesel fuel or in blends with petroleum-based diesel fuels, biodiesel represents a positive alternative to fossil fuels. Drawing on the expertise of researchers from around the world, The Biodiesel Handbook summarizes the legislative, chemical, and engineering issues that surround biodiesel and presents new data and technical information. The most up-to-date resource on biodiesel available, this book covers legislative and regulatory efforts around the world, the history of vegetable oil-based diesel fuels, the basic concept of the diesel engine, and glycerol, a valuable byproduct of biodiesel production.

chapter 1|3 pages

Introduction

chapter 4|16 pages

Biodiesel Production

chapter 5|14 pages

Analytical Methods for Biodiesel

chapter 6|5 pages

Fuel Properties

part 6|2 pages

2 Viscosity of Biodiesel

chapter 6|5 pages

4 Oxidative Stability of Biodiesel

chapter 6|10 pages

4.2 Stability of Biodiesel

chapter 6|8 pages

5 Biodiesel Lubricity

chapter 7|10 pages

Exhaust Emissions

chapter 8|11 pages

Current Status of the Biodiesel Industry

part 9|2 pages

Other Uses of Biodiesel

chapter 11|13 pages

Glycerol