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Biofuel Production via Hydrothermal Liquefaction of Algae provides an in-depth review of hydrothermal liquefaction processes, focusing on biofuel production from algae. The book is divided into two main parts that explore experimental and modeling aspects of the process. It covers reaction kinetics, process design, simulations, and materials and methods. With specialized chapters on various topics, the book offers a comprehensive introduction to hydrothermal liquefaction, detailing processes for different feedstocks, product characterization, by-products, recent advancements, and key issues in…mehr

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Biofuel Production via Hydrothermal Liquefaction of Algae provides an in-depth review of hydrothermal liquefaction processes, focusing on biofuel production from algae. The book is divided into two main parts that explore experimental and modeling aspects of the process. It covers reaction kinetics, process design, simulations, and materials and methods. With specialized chapters on various topics, the book offers a comprehensive introduction to hydrothermal liquefaction, detailing processes for different feedstocks, product characterization, by-products, recent advancements, and key issues in the technology. The book also evaluates biocrude production potential from algae, discussing the impact of operating parameters and supported by experimental data. Pre-treatment methods, mathematical and statistical techniques for model building, kinetic modeling, and simulation of hydrothermal liquefaction processes are explained in-depth. An economic evaluation assesses feasibility and commercial potential while exergy analysis aims to improve thermodynamic performance. Environmental and sustainability issues are also addressed, with the final chapter presenting real-world case studies of hydrothermal liquefaction projects.
Autorenporträt
Reza Azin is a professor of petroleum engineering at the Persian Gulf University in Iran, where he also serves as the head of the hydrocarbon resources, energy and environment research group. He holds a BSc and MSc in chemical engineering and PhD in petroleum engineering. He is a senior lecturer and researcher with more than 25 years of experience in academic teaching, supervision of graduate students, innovation mentoring, and consultation to the oil and gas industry and startup businesses. His research focuses on experimental methods in chemical and petroleum engineering through advanced and hi-tech approaches, novel chemicals, PVT analysis and modelling, surface facility design, carbon capture and sequestration, underground gas storage, and chemical process design and simulation.