05293nam 2201549z- 450 991055710250332120210501(CKB)5400000000041022(oapen)https://directory.doabooks.org/handle/20.500.12854/69326(oapen)doab69326(EXLCZ)99540000000004102220202105d2020 |y 0engurmn|---annantxtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierGreen TechnologiesBridging Conventional Practices and Industry 4.0Basel, SwitzerlandMDPI - Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute20201 online resource (306 p.)3-03936-519-3 3-03936-520-7 Green technologies can be identified as key components in Industry 4.0. The scope of this book is to address how conventional green technologies can be a part of smart industries by minimizing waste, maximizing productivity, optimizing the supply chain, or by additive manufacturing. This theme focuses on the scope and challenges of integrating current environmental technologies in future industries. This book, "Green Technologies: Bridging Conventional Practices and Industry 4.0", aims to incorporate and introduce the advances in green technologies to the cyber-based industries. It is hoped that the novel green technologies presented in this book are useful in assisting the global community in working towards fulfilling the Sustainable Development Goals.Green Technologies History of engineering and technologybicsscactivated carbonactivation energyadsorptionalternative fuelammonium-based protic ionic liquidsanaerobic digestionaqueous biphasic systemaqueous two-phase systembalsa corebiodieselbiogas productionbiomoleculesblack soldier flyblack soldier fly larvaebuckling failureCalophyllum inophyllum biodieselCape gooseberrycarbon blackco-digestionco-pyrolysisCO2 absorptionCO2 adsorptioncoconut endosperm wastecolor space combinationcolor space selectioncomputer experiment, electromagnetic profile estimationdairy wastedensitydissipation of electrostatic dischargeeconomicelectromagnetic shielding effectivenessengine performanceenvironmentaleutrophicationexhaust emissionsfermentationfloating plantsfood engineeringGaussian processharvestisothermskinetics modelinglarvaelipidliquid biphasic flotationliquid biphasic systemMalaysiamass loss kineticmechanical responsesmethane yield, sludgemilkmoisture contentmultiple frequency marine controlled-source electromagnetic techniqueMunicipal Solid Waste (MSW)municipal solid waste conversion technologyn/aoil adsorptionoil palm empty fruit bunchoil-water separationoptimizationorganic wasteP-graphpalm biodieselPC/ABSphysio-thermal analysisproteinpurificationrecoveryreusabilityrubber-seed shellsachet-water plastic wastesandwich composite fireseparationsilicasilicon oxycarbideSiOCsocialsubstratesugarcane bagassesuperhydrophobicsuperoleophilicsurface resistivitysustainabilitysustainable materialtechnicalTGA-DSC analysisthermal conductivitythermal expansion coefficientthermal stabilitytransesterificationuncertainty quantificationviscosityWaste-to-Energy (WTE)wastewaterwood flouryeastHistory of engineering and technologyFoo Dominicedt1296157Show Pau LokeedtGopakumar SuchithraedtFoo DominicothShow Pau LokeothGopakumar SuchithraothBOOK9910557102503321Green Technologies3023828UNINA