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Sustainable Alternatives for Aviation Fuels presents a technical
and economic guide on the development of sustainable aviation fuels
from renewable sources. With a focus on commercial viability and
cost reduction, the book explores every aspect of the alternative
aviation fuels supply chain, including commercially feasible and
environmentally sound feedstock, production routes, the roles of
catalysts in processing, conceptual process design, process
economics, engine performance, future market trends and case
studies. Readers are provided with the tools to make decisions at
every stage that are supported by in-depth techno-economic
analyses, lifecycle assessments, and considerations for development
prospects within the context of sustainability. This book offers an
excellent overview for readers involved in bioenergy and aviation.
It is an invaluable resource for researchers and industry
practitioners seeking to produce commercially viable, alternative
aviation fuels.
Microalgae-Based Biofuels and Bioproducts: From Feedstock
Cultivation to End Products compiles contributions from authors
from different areas and backgrounds who explore the cultivation
and utilization of microalgae biomass for sustainable fuels and
chemicals. With a strong focus in emerging industrial and large
scale applications, the book summarizes the new achievements in
recent years in this field by critically evaluating developments in
the field of algal biotechnology, whilst taking into account
sustainability issues and techno-economic parameters. It includes
information on microalgae cultivation, harvesting, and conversion
processes for the production of liquid and gaseous biofuels, such
as biogas, bioethanol, biodiesel and biohydrogen. Microalgae
biorefinery and biotechnology applications, including for
pharmaceuticals, its use as food and feed, and value added
bioproducts are also covered. This book's comprehensive scope makes
it an ideal reference for both early stage and consolidated
researchers, engineers and graduate students in the algal field,
especially in energy, chemical and environmental engineering,
biotechnology, biology and agriculture.
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