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  • 1
    Keywords: Environmental engineering. ; Biotechnology. ; Bioremediation. ; Pollution. ; Environmental chemistry. ; Chemistry, Technical. ; Renewable energy sources. ; Environmental Engineering/Biotechnology. ; Pollution. ; Environmental Chemistry. ; Industrial Chemistry. ; Renewable Energy.
    Description / Table of Contents: Agro-industrial waste valorization to energy and value added products for Environmental Sustainability -- Captivating Technology for Generation of Bioenergy from Industrial waste: Microbial Fuel Cell -- Effect of feedstock and other parameters on digesters for the enhanced production of biogas -- Anaerobic digestion of sludge containing polyacrylamide -- Role of Energy Crops to meet the Rural Energy Needs: An Overview -- Microwave Assisted Biodiesel Production From Fish Oil: Two Step Process -- Thermochemical conversion and Valorization of woody Lignocellulosic Biomass in hydrothermal media -- Sustainable production of green fuels and chemicals using microalgae as feedstock -- BIOMASS TO BIOENERGY - PARADIGM SHIFT -- Kinetics of Biomass Pyrolysis using Thermogravimetric Analysis -- Case Study of a Biorefinery Based on Microalgal Biomass for Simultaneous Production of Lipids, Carotenoids and Bioalcohol -- Fastening of Algal hydrogen production and phycoremediation -- Current trends and challenges in sugarcane based biofuels -- Characterization of lignocellulosic biomass: Perspective and Challenges -- Impact of bioenergy on environmental sustainability -- Properties of different biomass briquette: A review -- Biofuel production from agricultural waste - an economical approach -- Coconut Shell as a Promising Resource for Future Biofuel Production -- Case Study of a Biorefinery Based on Microalgal Biomass for Simultaneous Production of Lipids, Carotenoids and Bioalcohol -- Bioethanol Production from Pongamia Biodiesel Byproducts: Performance in Mini-bioreactors -- Review on soil-biochar mix properties with respect to pyrolysis conditions -- Prediction of oil yield from oil palm mesocarp and palm kernel seeds using Modified Reverchon-Sesto Osseo Model -- Lignocellulosic biorefinery approach for production of fuels and chemicals for regional development -- Optimization of bio-ethanol production from whey and the characterization of bio-edible films from the fermentation residue -- Simultaneous Sugarcane Industry Wastewater Treatment And Bioelectricity Generation In A Microbial Fuel Cell -- Technological approaches of bioconversion of crude glycerol into biofuelproduction -- Marine Macro Algae- A Potential And Future Resource For Sustainable Bio Energy -- Impact of genetic engineering on the conversion of waste lignocellulosic biomass to bioethanol production -- Current advances in various nanocatalysts used for biodiesel production -- Production Of Biodiesel From Municipal Sewage Sludge By Transesterfication Process.
    Abstract: This book covers topics related to bioenergy production from various biomass sources, including agricultural residues and waste biomass from both domestic and industrial use. It includes useful data, illustrations, and case studies of bioenergy production facilities. The contents of this book will be of interest to readers looking to scale up production and evaluate the selection and optimization of resources in order to overcome the current limitations of biomass to bioenergy conversions. The book will be of interest to researchers and industry professional alike.
    Type of Medium: Online Resource
    Pages: XV, 219 p. , online resource.
    Edition: 1st ed. 2020.
    ISBN: 9789811504105
    Series Statement: Energy, Environment, and Sustainability,
    DDC: 628
    Language: English
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  • 2
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    São José dos Campos : Instituto de Pesquisas Espaciais
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    Call number: MOP 22595/G
    In: INPE
    Type of Medium: Monograph available for loan
    Series Statement: INPE / Instituto de Pesquisas Espaciais 1296 : PE 114
    Location: MOP - must be ordered
    Branch Library: GFZ Library
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    Publication Date: 2016-07-22
    Description: Author(s): Mohd. Shuaib, Vijay R. Sharma, Abhishek Yadav, Pushpendra P. Singh, Manoj Kumar Sharma, Devendra P. Singh, R. Kumar, R. P. Singh, S. Muralithar, B. P. Singh, and R. Prasad The excitation functions of reaction residues populated via the complete fusion and incomplete fusion process in the interaction of the F 19 + Tb 159 system have been measured at energies ≈ 4 – 6 MeV/nucleon, using off-line γ -ray spectroscopy. The analysis of data was done within the framework of statistic… [Phys. Rev. C 94, 014613] Published Thu Jul 21, 2016
    Keywords: Nuclear Reactions
    Print ISSN: 0556-2813
    Electronic ISSN: 1089-490X
    Topics: Physics
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    Publication Date: 2015-02-20
    Description: The effects of tempering temperature and time on the mechanical properties of ductile cast iron is investigated in the current work. The specimens were austenitized at 900°C for 120 minutes and then quenched in mineral oil at room temperature. Immediately after quenching the specimens were tempered at 400°C and 200°C for 60min, 90min, and 120min. In the tempering temperature range of 200°C-400°C, there is sudden increase in impact strength, ductility and toughness of the materials, as the temperature and time increase. The UTS drops initially, and hardness of materials will depends on amount of phase of martensitic and retained austenitic and graphite nodules. In this work alloying elements also effected the microstructure of the specimen. And due to increase tempering time the amount of martensitic phase will decrease and retained austenitic phase will increase, retained austenitic phase is softer then martensitic so hardness will decrease.
    Print ISSN: 1757-8981
    Electronic ISSN: 1757-899X
    Topics: Mechanical Engineering, Materials Science, Production Engineering, Mining and Metallurgy, Traffic Engineering, Precision Mechanics
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    Publication Date: 2014-12-03
    Description: Hysteresis in amplitudes of the self-excited oscillations of the floating potential and discharge current is observed in an unmagnetized co-axial electrode-geometry DC glow discharge plasma system. The nonlinearities of these oscillations are studied using standard dynamical analysis tools. The characterization revealed the transition of low-amplitude high-frequency period-n oscillations to a large amplitude low frequency period-1 oscillations through a chaotic intermediate route. The transition of the low amplitude, high frequency period-n oscillations to chaotic type is observed to be linked to the dynamical change in the plasma system, i.e., after a negative differential resistance (NDR) region, whereas the transition from chaotic to period-1 is observed to be linked to a discharge current threshold.
    Print ISSN: 1070-664X
    Electronic ISSN: 1089-7674
    Topics: Physics
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    Publication Date: 2015-12-02
    Description: Author(s): Ritika Garg, S. Kumar, Mansi Saxena, Savi Goyal, Davinder Siwal, Sunil Kalkal, S. Verma, R. Singh, S. C. Pancholi, R. Palit, Deepika Choudhury, S. S. Ghugre, G. Mukherjee, R. Kumar, R. P. Singh, S. Muralithar, R. K. Bhowmik, and S. Mandal Excited states in Pr 135 have been investigated using the reaction Sb 123 ( O 16 , 4 n ) Pr 135 at an incident beam energy of 82 MeV. The partial level scheme has been established for negative-parity states with addition of new γ -ray transitions. The directional correlation and polarization measurements have b… [Phys. Rev. C 92, 054325] Published Mon Nov 30, 2015
    Keywords: Nuclear Structure
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    Publication Date: 2015-12-11
    Description: Author(s): K. Selvakumar, A. K. Singh, Chandan Ghosh, Purnima Singh, A. Goswami, R. Raut, A. Mukherjee, U. Datta, P. Datta, S. Roy, G. Gangopadhyay, S. Bhowal, S. Muralithar, R. Kumar, R. P. Singh, and M. Kumar Raju Lifetime measurements have been carried out using the Doppler shift attenuation method (DSAM) for the negative- and positive-parity bands built on π h 11 / 2 ⊗ ν ( d 5 / 2 g 7 / 2 ) and π h 11 / 2 ⊗ ν h 11 / 2 configurations, respectively, in Cs 124 . The reduced transition probabilities have been obtained for both the bands a… [Phys. Rev. C 92, 064307] Published Thu Dec 10, 2015
    Keywords: Nuclear Structure
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    Publication Date: 2012-05-17
    Description: Author(s): D. Negi, T. Trivedi, A. Dhal, S. Kumar, V. Kumar, S. Roy, M. K. Raju, S. Appannababu, G. Mohanto, J. Kaur, R. K. Sinha, D. Choudhury, D. Singh, R. Kumar, R. P. Singh, S. Muralithar, A. K. Bhati, S. C. Pancholi, and R. K. Bhowmik High spin states of 109 In were investigated using the reaction 96 Zr( 19 F, 6n) 109 In at a beam energy of 105 MeV. New level sequences have been found in this nucleus. In an earlier known band, the ordering of some of the transitions have been changed and assigned a three-quasiparticle π (g 9/2 ) −1 ⊗ ν [h 11... [Phys. Rev. C 85, 057301] Published Wed May 16, 2012
    Keywords: Nuclear Structure
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    Publication Date: 2011-02-23
    Description: Author(s): S. Sihotra, Z. Naik, S. Kumar, K. Singh, J. Goswamy, N. Singh, R. Kumar, R. P. Singh, S. Muralithar, R. K. Bhowmik, R. Palit, and D. Mehta Excited states in the ^{99} Pd nucleus populated in the ^{75} As( ^{28} Si, p3n) fusion-evaporation reaction at E_{lab} =120 MeV have been investigated through in-beam γ-ray spectroscopic techniques using an array of Compton-suppressed clover detectors. The level scheme is established up to excitat... [Phys. Rev. C 83, 024313] Published Tue Feb 22, 2011
    Keywords: Nuclear Structure
    Print ISSN: 0556-2813
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    Publication Date: 2013-12-12
    Description: [1]  Simultaneous in-situ measurements of ozone, CO, and NO y have been made for the first time at an high altitude site Nainital (29.37 o N, 79.45 o E, 1958 m amsl) in the central Himalayas during 2009-2011. CO and NO y levels discern slight enhancements during the daytime, unlike in ozone. The diurnal patterns are attributed mainly to the dynamical processes including vertical winds and the boundary layer evolution. Springtime higher levels of ozone (57.5 ± 12.6 ppbv), CO (215.2 ± 147 ppbv), and NO y (1918 ± 1769.3 pptv) have been attributed mainly to the regional pollution supplemented with northern Indian biomass burning. However, lower levels of ozone (34.4 ± 18.9 ppbv), CO (146.6 ± 71 ppbv), and NO y (1128.6 ± 1035 pptv) during summer-monsoon are shown to be associated with the arrival of air-mass originated from marine regions. Downward transport from higher altitudes is estimated to enhance surface ozone levels over Nainital by 6.1 - 18.8 ppbv. The classification based on air-mass residence time, the altitude variations along trajectory and the boundary layer shows higher levels of ozone (57 ± 14 ppbv), CO (206 ± 125 ppbv), and NO y (1856 ± 1596 pptv), in the continental air-masses when compared with their respective values (28 ± 13 ppbv, 142 ± 47 ppbv, and 226 ± 165 pptv) in the regional background air-masses. In general, positive inter-species correlations are observed which suggest the transport of air-mass from common source regions (except during winter). Ozone–CO and ozone-NO y slope values are found to be lower in comparison to those at other global sites, which clearly indicates the incomplete in-situ photochemistry and greater role of transport processes in this region. The higher CO/NO y value also confirms minimal influence of the fresh emissions at the site. Enhancements in ozone, CO, and NO y during high fire activity period are estimated to be 4-18%, 15-76%, and 35-51% respectively. Despite higher CO and NO y concentrations at Nainital, ozone levels are nearly similar to those at other global high altitude sites.
    Print ISSN: 0148-0227
    Topics: Geosciences , Physics
    Published by Wiley on behalf of American Geophysical Union (AGU).
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