Integrated Biorefineries: Design, Analysis, and Optimization
examines how to create a competitive edge in biorefinery innovation
through integration into existing processes and infrastructure.
Leading experts from around the world working in design, synthesis,
and optimization of integrated biorefineries present the various
aspects of this complex process, capturing the state of the art in
the advancing bioeconomy. The book defines an integrated
biorefinery as a processing facility that transforms biomass into
value-added products from biofuels and biochemicals to food and
pharmaceuticals. The chapters cover biorefinery product and process
design, supply chains, process analysis, feedstocks, technologies,
and policy and environmental analysis. They focus on
second-generation feedstocks, including forestry resources, energy
crops, agricultural residues, oils, and various waste
materials.
With the growing interest in sustainability in general and in
renewable resources in industrial facilities, biorefineries are
likely to play increasingly significant roles and have greater
economic, environmental, and societal impact. This book fills an
information gap by presenting cutting-edge advances that can
effectively guide engineers and decision makers in the synthesis,
selection, design, analysis, and optimization of biorefineries.
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