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Overview

Bryan R. Moser is affiliated with the National Center for Agricultural Utilization Research in the United States. Their research primarily spans the broad field of Engineering, with focused contributions in several subfields such as Biomedical Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, Molecular Biology, Organic Chemistry, and Industrial and Manufacturing Engineering.

The scientist's work concentrates on topics including Biodiesel Production and Applications, Catalysis and Hydrodesulfurization Studies, Enzyme Catalysis and Immobilization, Lubricants and Their Additives, Thermochemical Biomass Conversion Processes, Chemical Synthesis and Reactions, and Microbial Metabolic Engineering and Bioproduction.

Recent notable publications by Bryan R. Moser include:

  • A review of fatty epoxide ring opening reactions: Chemistry, recent advances, and applications (2022), published in Journal of the American Oil Chemists Society
  • Biodiesel production from waste cooking oil using magnetic bifunctional calcium and iron oxide nanocatalysts derived from empty fruit bunch (2022), published in Fuel
  • Palm fatty acid distillate esterification using synthesized heterogeneous sulfonated carbon catalyst from plastic waste: Characterization, catalytic efficacy and stability, and fuel properties (2022), published in Process Safety and Environmental Protection
  • Bifunctional biomass-based catalyst for biodiesel production via hydrothermal carbonization (HTC) pretreatment - Synthesis, characterization and optimization (2021), published in Process Safety and Environmental Protection
  • Efficient production of biodiesel from palm fatty acid distillate using a novel hydrochar-based solid acid catalyst derived from palm leaf waste (2024), published in Process Safety and Environmental Protection

Bryan R. Moser has collaborated frequently with several coauthors, including Umer Rashid, Kenneth M. Doll, Fahad A. Alharthi, Ali Alsalme, and Muhammad Asif Hanif.

The scientist's publications are often featured in specific journals and venues such as:

  • Journal of the American Oil Chemists Society
  • Process Safety and Environmental Protection
  • Catalysts
  • Fuel
  • Energies

Best Publications

  • Biodiesel production, properties, and feedstocks

    Bryan R. Moser

  • Moringa oleifera oil: a possible source of biodiesel.

    Umer Rashid;Farooq Anwar;Bryan R. Moser;Gerhard Knothe

  • Production, characterization and fuel properties of alternative diesel fuel from pyrolysis of waste plastic grocery bags ☆

    Brajendra K. Sharma;Bryan R. Moser;Karl E. Vermillion;Kenneth M. Doll

  • Complete Utilization of Spent Coffee Grounds To Produce Biodiesel, Bio-Oil, and Biochar

    Derek R. Vardon;Bryan R. Moser;Wei Zheng;Katie Witkin

  • Microbial lipid-based lignocellulosic biorefinery: feasibility and challenges

    Mingjie Jin;Patricia J. Slininger;Bruce S. Dien;Suresh Waghmode

  • Evaluation of alkyl esters from Camelina sativa oil as biodiesel and as blend components in ultra low-sulfur diesel fuel ☆

    Bryan R. Moser;Steven F. Vaughn

  • Influence of Blending Canola, Palm, Soybean, and Sunflower Oil Methyl Esters on Fuel Properties of Biodiesel

    Bryan R. Moser

  • Production of sunflower oil methyl esters by optimized alkali-catalyzed methanolysis.

    Umer Rashid;Farooq Anwar;Bryan R. Moser;Samia Ashraf

  • Ethyl levulinate: a potential bio-based diluent for biodiesel which improves cold flow properties.

    Hem Joshi;Bryan R. Moser;Joe Toler;William F. Smith

  • Production and Evaluation of Biodiesel from Field Pennycress (Thlaspi arvense L.) Oil

    Bryan R. Moser;Gerhard Knothe;Steven F. Vaughn;Terry A. Isbell

  • Camelina (Camelina sativa L.) oil as a biofuels feedstock: Golden opportunity or false hope?

    Bryan R. Moser

  • Composition and physical properties of cress (Lepidium sativum L.) and field pennycress (Thlaspi arvense L.) oils

    Bryan R. Moser;Shailesh N. Shah;Jill K. Winkler-Moser;Steven F. Vaughn

  • Comparative Oxidative Stability of Fatty Acid Alkyl Esters by Accelerated Methods

    Bryan R. Moser

  • Biodiesel from alternative oilseed feedstocks: camelina and field pennycress

    Bryan R Moser

  • Coriander seed oil methyl esters as biodiesel fuel: Unique fatty acid composition and excellent oxidative stability

    Bryan R. Moser;Steven F. Vaughn

  • Exhaust emissions and fuel properties of partially hydrogenated soybean oil methyl esters blended with ultra low sulfur diesel fuel

    Bryan R. Moser;Aaron Williams;Michael J. Haas;Robert L. McCormick

  • Comparative lipid production by oleaginous yeasts in hydrolyzates of lignocellulosic biomass and process strategy for high titers

    Patricia J. Slininger;Bruce S. Dien;Cletus P. Kurtzman;Bryan R. Moser

  • Evaluation of partially hydrogenated methyl esters of soybean oil as biodiesel

    Bryan R. Moser;Michael J. Haas;Jill K. Winkler;Michael A. Jackson

  • Biodiesel Production, Properties, and Feedstocks

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  • Wild Brazilian mustard (Brassica juncea L.) seed oil methyl esters as biodiesel fuel.

    Gulab N. Jham;Bryan R. Moser;Shailesh N. Shah;Ronald A. Holser

  • Preparation of fatty acid methyl esters from hazelnut, high-oleic peanut and walnut oils and evaluation as biodiesel

    Bryan R. Moser

Frequent Co-Authors

Steven F. Vaughn
Steven F. Vaughn US Department of Agriculture
Umer Rashid
Umer Rashid UCSI University
Sevim Z. Erhan
Sevim Z. Erhan United States Department of Agriculture
Gerhard Knothe
Gerhard Knothe National Center for Agricultural Utilization Research
Bruce S. Dien
Bruce S. Dien National Center for Agricultural Utilization Research
George R. Pettit
George R. Pettit Arizona State University
Badal C. Saha
Badal C. Saha National Center for Agricultural Utilization Research
Nasib Qureshi
Nasib Qureshi US Department of Agriculture
Michael A. Cotta
Michael A. Cotta National Center for Agricultural Utilization Research
John L. Gallagher
John L. Gallagher University of Delaware

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