Refining Biomass Residues for Sustainable Energy and Bioproducts
Technology, Advances, Life Cycle Assessment, and Economics
R. Praveen Kumar (Redaktør) ; Edgard Gnansounou (Redaktør) ; Jegannathan Kenthorai Raman (Redaktør) ; Baskar Gurunathan (Redaktør)
The utilization of various types of biomass residue to produce products such as biofuels and biochemicals means biorefinery
technology using biomass residues may become a one-stop solution to the increasing need for sustainable, non-fossil sources of energy and chemicals. Les mer
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The utilization of various types of biomass residue to produce products such as biofuels and biochemicals means biorefinery
technology using biomass residues may become a one-stop solution to the increasing need for sustainable, non-fossil sources
of energy and chemicals. Refining Biomass Residues for Sustainable Energy and Bioproducts: Technology, Advances, Life Cycle
Assessment and Economics focuses on the various biorefineries currently available and discusses their uses, challenges, and
future developments. This book introduces the concept of integrated biorefinery systems, as well as their operation and feedstock
sourcing. It explores the specificities, current developments, and potential end products of various types of residue, from
industrial and municipal to agricultural and marine, as well as residue from food industries. Sustainability issues are discussed
at length, including life cycle assessment, economics, and cost analysis of different biorefinery models. In addition, a number
of global case studies examine successful experiences in different regions. This book is an ideal resource for researchers
and practitioners in the field of bioenergy and waste management who are looking to learn about technologies involved in residue
biorefinery systems, how to reduce their environmental impacts, and how to ensure their commercial viability.
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2019
Forlag: Academic Press Inc
Innbinding: Paperback
Språk: Engelsk
ISBN: 9780128189962
Format: 23 x 15 cm
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Part I: Concept of integrated biorefinery systems for waste management 1. Solid waste biorefinerie
Part II: Sources and operation of waste biorefineries 2. Bacterial production of fatty acid and biodiesel: opportunity and challenge 3. Microbial-derived natural bioproducts for a sustainable environment: a bioprospective for waste to wealth 4. Application of heterogeneous acid catalyst derived from biomass for biodiesel process intensification: a comprehensive review 5. Sources and operation of waste biorefineries 6. A Biorefinery approach towards development of renewable platform chemicals from sustainable biomass 7. Biorefinery of microalgae biomass cultivated in wastewaters
Part III: Industrial waste biorefineries 8. Generation of bioenergy from industrial waste using microbial fuel cell technology for the sustainable future 9. Assessment of crude glycerol utilization for sustainable development of biorefineries
Part IV: Agroindustry waste biorefineries 10. Sweet sorghum: a potential resource for bioenergy production 11. Agroresidue-based biorefineries 12. Effective utilization of sugarcane trash for energy production 13. Potentials of postharvest rice crop residues as a source of biofuel 14. Pretreatment of agroindustry waste by ozonolysis for synthesis of biorefinery products 15. Bioenergy generation from agricultural wastes and enrichment of end products 16. Agroindustry wastes: biofuels and biomaterials feedstocks for sustainable rural development
Part V: Food Industry waste biorefineries
17. Food industry waste biorefineries: future energy, valuable recovery, and waste treatment 18. Food industry waste biorefineries 19. Processing food waste for the production of platform chemicals
Part VI: Marine waste biorefineries 20. Marine biomass toward biofuel production 21. Blue biotechnology: a vision for future marine biorefineries 22. Bioconversion of marine waste biomass for biofuel and value-added products recovery
Part VII: Life Cycle Assessment of waste biorefinery models 23. Comparative life-cycle analysis of synthetic detergents and biosurfactants—an overview 24. Life cycle assessment, technical and economical analyses of jatropha biodiesel for electricity generation in remote areas of cˆote d’Ivoire
Part VIII: Economics and cost analysis of waste biorefineries 25. Economics and cost analysis of waste biorefineries 26. Process design, techno-economic, and life-cycle assessments of selected sugarcane-based biorefineries: a case study in the south african context
Part II: Sources and operation of waste biorefineries 2. Bacterial production of fatty acid and biodiesel: opportunity and challenge 3. Microbial-derived natural bioproducts for a sustainable environment: a bioprospective for waste to wealth 4. Application of heterogeneous acid catalyst derived from biomass for biodiesel process intensification: a comprehensive review 5. Sources and operation of waste biorefineries 6. A Biorefinery approach towards development of renewable platform chemicals from sustainable biomass 7. Biorefinery of microalgae biomass cultivated in wastewaters
Part III: Industrial waste biorefineries 8. Generation of bioenergy from industrial waste using microbial fuel cell technology for the sustainable future 9. Assessment of crude glycerol utilization for sustainable development of biorefineries
Part IV: Agroindustry waste biorefineries 10. Sweet sorghum: a potential resource for bioenergy production 11. Agroresidue-based biorefineries 12. Effective utilization of sugarcane trash for energy production 13. Potentials of postharvest rice crop residues as a source of biofuel 14. Pretreatment of agroindustry waste by ozonolysis for synthesis of biorefinery products 15. Bioenergy generation from agricultural wastes and enrichment of end products 16. Agroindustry wastes: biofuels and biomaterials feedstocks for sustainable rural development
Part V: Food Industry waste biorefineries
17. Food industry waste biorefineries: future energy, valuable recovery, and waste treatment 18. Food industry waste biorefineries 19. Processing food waste for the production of platform chemicals
Part VI: Marine waste biorefineries 20. Marine biomass toward biofuel production 21. Blue biotechnology: a vision for future marine biorefineries 22. Bioconversion of marine waste biomass for biofuel and value-added products recovery
Part VII: Life Cycle Assessment of waste biorefinery models 23. Comparative life-cycle analysis of synthetic detergents and biosurfactants—an overview 24. Life cycle assessment, technical and economical analyses of jatropha biodiesel for electricity generation in remote areas of cˆote d’Ivoire
Part VIII: Economics and cost analysis of waste biorefineries 25. Economics and cost analysis of waste biorefineries 26. Process design, techno-economic, and life-cycle assessments of selected sugarcane-based biorefineries: a case study in the south african context
Prof. Praveen Kumar Ramanujam is Head of the Biotechnology Department, Arunai Engineering College, Tamilnadu, India. He is
also Director, Institute of Innovations, Tiruvannamalai. His area of research includes biorefineries, renewable energy from
biomass and municipal waste. He has published a number of articles in peer-reviewed journals and registered for 4 patents,
edited 4 books. Professor Praveen has chaired 4 International conferences and organized various national level symposiums
and conferences. He is also lifetime member of several professional societies including Biotech Research Society of India
(BRSI), Indian Institute of Chemical Engineering (IICHE), International Forum on Industrial Bioprocesses (IFIBiop), Biogas
Forum of India (BigFin), Indian Society for Technical Education (ISTE), Engineers Without Borders, India (EWB-India). He is
serving as Management council member in BRSI and served as Vice-President in EWB-India, Chennai chapter. Edgard Gnansounou
is Professor of modelling and planning of Energy Systems at the Swiss Federal Institute of Technology Lausanne (EPFL) where
he is Director of the Bioenergy and Energy Planning Research Group. His current research works comprise techno-economic and
environmental assessment of bio-refinery schemes based on conversion of agricultural residues. He is leading research projects
in that field in several countries including Brazil, Colombia and South Africa. Edgard Gnansounou is credited with numerous
papers in high impact scientific journals. He is member of the editorial board of Bioresource Technology. He graduated with
a M.S. in Civil Engineering and Ph.D. in Energy Systems at the Swiss Federal Institute of Technology Lausanne. He was a visiting
researcher at the Thayer College, Dartmouth School of Engineering with Professor Charles Wyman (USA), at Polytech of Clermont-Ferrand,
University Blaise Pascal (France) and at the Center of Biofuels, the National Institute for Interdisciplinary Science and
Technology, Trivandrum (India). He was also a visiting Professor of the African University of Science of Technology (Abuja,
Nigeria). He is a citizen of Benin (Africa) and Switzerland. Professor Ashok Pandey is Deputy Director at CSIR’s National
Institute for Interdisciplinary Science and Technology at Trivandrum and heading the Centre for Biofuels and Biotechnology
Division there. Professor Pandey’s research interests are on bio-based economy development (biomass-based biorefinery) for
the production of fuels and chemicals. He has >1000 publications/communications, which include 14 patents & design
copyright, 34 books, 100 book chapters, 380 original and review papers, etc with h index of 62 and >16,800 citation (Goggle
scholar). Dr. Jegannathan Kenthorai Raman is an expert in white biotechnology and environmental assessment field. He is a
scientist at the Bioenergy and Energy Planning Research Group (BPE), Swiss Federal Institute of Technology Lausanne (EPFL),
Switzerland. He has versatile and varied experience of research, industry and teaching over 14 years. Dr. Raman’s research
interests include biofuel, wealth from waste, catalysts, bioprocess engineering and the related life cycle assessment. His
research work has culminated in over 45 research publications including chapters in books, critical reviews and presentations
to his credit. He is an editorial board member and reviewer of many peer-reviewed journals. Dr Baskar Gurunathan is Professor
of Biotechnology in St. Joseph’s College of Engineering, Chennai, India. He has published more than 150 research and review
articles in National and International Journals, 15 book chapters, and 3 books. He has delivered invited lectures and chaired
technical sessions in national and international conferences. His current research areas are biofuels and bioenergy, nanocatalysis,
therapeutic proteins, industrial enzymes and nanomedicine. He is the editorial board member of several journals, recipient
of Outstanding Reviewer Awards from various Elsevier Journals. He has received Outstanding Researcher in Renewable Energy
Award from the Indian Society for Technical Education, New Delhi in 2016 and Young Scientist Award 2015 from the International
Bioprocessing Association, France in 2017. Recently he received the ‘Prof S B Chincholkar Memorial Award 2019’ of the Biotech
Research Society, India for his outstanding work in the area of Biofuels and Food Biotechnology.