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Biorefineries - An Introduction (Paperback)
Michele Aresta, Angela Dibenedetto, Franck Dumeignil; Contributions by Gennaro Agrimi, Efthymia Alexopoulou, …
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Biorefineries compiles the basic science and technologies used to
convert terrestrial and aquatic biomass into essential molecular
compounds and polymeric materials. The book provides in depth
insights into this fairly recent concept of industrial chemistry
that aims to achieve optimal economic profits while minimizing the
environmental impact. Chapters written by renowned experts cover,
amongst others, the application of catalysis, downstream
processing, biomass sourced olefins, lignin biorefinery techniques
and biogas. The authors thoroughly examine and explain the value
chain for biomass conversion into platform molecules and their
transformation into final products. A comprehensive thematic
overview on the topic giving beginners access to fundamental
concepts is presented. Supplemented by numerous full color figures
and tables, the contents impart knowledge about the involved
techniques. Advanced students and experts in the field will find
the summary of state-of-the-art research and current literature of
valuable interest. Explores the enormous potential of biomass
conversion as a future source for fuels and chemicals Focuses on
both general scientific background and current innovations in the
field of biorefinery Targets students and researchers in Chemistry,
Chemical Engineering, Biotechnology, and Materials Science About
the Editors Prof. Michele Aresta, Chair of the Scientific Committee
of CIRCC in Italy and holds the IMM Chair at the Department of
Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering at NUS, Singapore. He is
author of over 200 papers and Author or Editor of nine books. Prof.
Angela Dibenedetto, Associate Professor at the Department of
Chemistry of the University of Bari (Italy) focused on carbon
dioxide utilization by applying biorefinery concepts; and Director
of the Interuniversity Consortium on Chemical Reactivity and
Catalysis-CIRCC. Prof. Franck Dumeignil, Deputy Director of the
CNRS joint Unit of Catalysis and Chemistry of Solid (UCCS) of Lille
University (France); project coordinator of several projects on
chemistry, including the EuroBioRef Project for designing next
generation biorefineries.
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