Description
Nanomaterials for fuel desulfurization have garnered increasing attention due to their ability to enhance catalytic performance, improve adsorption capacities, and facilitate selective removal of sulfur-containing compounds from petroleum-based fuels. As environmental standards tighten and demand grows for cleaner-burning fuels, traditional methods face limitations in efficiency and energy consumption. Nanocomposite-based systems emerge as promising alternatives capable of selectively capturing or converting sulfur compounds under milder conditions. This shift reflects a broader movement toward more sustainable and precision-engineered solutions for achieving ultra-low-sulfur fuels.
Evolving Approaches to Fuel Desulfurization With Nanocomposites explores the development and application of nanomaterials and nanocomposites designed to enhance the efficiency of fuel desulfurization through improved catalytic and adsorptive performance. It examines how advanced nanoscale technologies can be engineered for cleaner fuel processing. Covering topics such as nanocomposites, sustainability, and fuel processing, this book is an excellent resource for chemists, chemical engineers, researchers, materials scientists, energy technologists, academicians, graduate students, and more.
Author's/Editor's Biography
Tawfik Saleh (Ed.)
Short Bibliography Dr.
Tawfik A. Saleh
is currently a faculty member at King Fahd University of Petroleum and Minerals. He has published several papers as well as proceeding in well-known journals. He also published several books and book chapters and reviews. His research work focused largely in the area of materials technology; synthesis, characterization and applications of inorganic-organic nanocomposites, adsorption and separation. He is in the editorial board of several international journals.