Plant Oils as Fuels [E-Book] : Present State of Science and Future Developments Proceedings of the Symposium held in Potsdam, Germany February 16–18, 1997 / by Norbert Martini, Jozef S. Schell.
This volume contains the papers presented at the Symposium having the same name held in Potsdam, Germany, February 16-18, 1997. The symposium was intended as a forum for economists, engineers, ecologists and toxicologists to present and exchange their ideas for improving the product Biodiesel and to...
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Personal Name(s): | Martini, Norbert, author |
Schell, Jozef S., author | |
Imprint: |
Berlin, Heidelberg :
Springer,
1998
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Physical Description: |
IX, 276 p. 37 illus., 2 illus. in color. online resource. |
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englisch |
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9783642722691 |
DOI: |
10.1007/978-3-642-72269-1 |
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- The Biodiesel Market Today and its Future Potential
- Discussion
- Session 1: Engines for Natural and Modified Plant Oil-Based Fuels
- Engines for Natural and Modified Plant Oil-Based Fuels
- The Automotive Industry’s Views of the Standards for Plant Oil-Based Fuels
- Vegetable Oil Fatty Acid Methyl Esters as Alternative Diesel Fuels for Commercial Vehicle Engines
- Diesel Engine Technologies for Raw and Transesterified Plant Oils as Fuels: Desired Future Qualities of the Fuels
- Exhaust Components of Biofuels Under Real World Engine Conditions
- Discussion of Session 1
- Session 2: Toxicological and Environmental Aspects Related to the Use of Plant Oils as Fuels
- Toxicological and Environmental Aspects Related to the Use of Plant Oils as Fuels
- Health Issues Concerning Inhalation of Petroleum Diesel and Biodiesel Exhaust
- Biodiesel Exhaust Emissions and Determination of their Environmental and Health Effects
- The Mutagenic Potential of Diesel and Biodiesel Exhausts
- Biodiesel: Effects on Exhaust Constituents
- Toxicology and Ecotoxicology of Biodiesel Fuel
- Discussion of Session 2
- Session 3: Contribution of Plant Breeding for Making Biodiesel Rapeseed a Realistic Proposition
- Contribution of Plant Breeding for Making Biodiesel Rapeseed a Realistic Proposition
- Breeding of Hybrid Rapeseed
- Pollination Control in Transgenic Rapeseed: from Concept to Market Entry of Fl Hybrids
- Rapeseed with Tolerance to the Non Selective Herbicide Glufosinate Ammonium
- Plant Biotechnology and Implications for Rapeseed Agronomy: Development of New Methods of Pest and Disease Control
- Modification of Fatty Acids by Genetic Engineering
- Breeding of High-Oleic-Acid Rapeseed (HOAR)
- Genetic Engineering of Brassica napus Seeds for Oil Quality and Yield with Toxicological and Motor-Technical Aspects ofBiodiesel in Mind
- Discussion of Session 3
- Roundtable Discussion.