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I'm in a Biofuels program in North Carolina. I will be interning this summer for someone who is doing experimental work on creating custom hydrocarbons from triglycerides. It's actually a bit outside the realm on my program of study. He tells me that I should basic understanding of Thermodynamics. I am looking for suggestions on good books on the subject.
I have taken math courses and am comfortable with calculus and differential equations, and have taken a course in mechanics. So I'm not uncomfortable with physics.
Does anyone have any suggestions? Will I need to study electrodynamics? Any books on hydrocarbon chemistry, or lipid chemistry that I should look into?
Thanks in advance
I have taken math courses and am comfortable with calculus and differential equations, and have taken a course in mechanics. So I'm not uncomfortable with physics.
Does anyone have any suggestions? Will I need to study electrodynamics? Any books on hydrocarbon chemistry, or lipid chemistry that I should look into?
Thanks in advance