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Biorefinery: From Biomass to Chemicals and Fuels

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This book provides an introduction to the basic science and technologies for the conversion of biomass (terrestrial and aquatic) into chemicals and fuels, as well as an overview of innovations...
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  • 17 August 2012
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This book provides an introduction to the basic science and technologies for the conversion of biomass (terrestrial and aquatic) into chemicals and fuels, as well as an overview of innovations in the field. The entire value chain for converting raw materials into platform molecules and their transformation into final products are presented in detail. Both cellulosic and oleaginous biomass are considered. The book contains contributions by both academic scientists and industrial technologists so that each topic combines state-of-the-art scientific knowledge with innovative technologies relevant to chemical industries.

Selected topics include:

  • Refinery of the future: feedstock, processes, products
  • The terrestrial and aquatic biomass production and properties
  • Chemical technologies and biotechnologies for the conversion of cellulose, hemicellulose, lignine, algae, residual biomass
  • Thermal, catalytic and enzymatic conversion of biomass
  • Production of chemicals, polymeric materials, fuels (biogas, biodiesel, bioethanol, biohydrogen)
  • Policy aspects of biomass product chains
  • LCA applied to the energetic, economic and environmental evaluation of the production of fuels from biomass: ethanol, biooil and biodiesel, biogas, biohydrogen
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Price: $160.99
Pages: 456
Publisher: De Gruyter
Imprint: De Gruyter
Publication Date: 17 August 2012
ISBN: 9783110260236
Format: Hardcover
BISACs: SCI007000 SCIENCE / Life Sciences / Biochemistry, SCI010000 SCIENCE / Biotechnology, TEC009000 Technology & Engineering / Engineering (General), TEC009010 Technology & Engineering / Chemical & Biochemical
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Michele Aresta, University of Bari, Italy; Angela Dibendetto, University of Bari, Italy; Franck Dumeignil, University of Lille - Nord de France, Villeneuve d’Ascq, France.