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This book addresses the developing area of biomass for
technological applications. Written by leading researchers in the
field, the book differs from other literature available by
providing a detailed, in-depth discussion of the characteristics of
these materials. The use of biomass for technological applications
is a rapidly growing area in materials engineering and green
bioprocesses. In this approach, pre-treatments focus on the
bioavailability of nutrients and facilitate the use of biomass for
delivering byproducts (e.g. enzymes) and for bioenergy production,
both of which are discussed at length in this book. In this regard,
it explores various aspects of the structural complexity of
residual biomass produced by agricultural, industrial and livestock
activities for biotechnological purposes, and assesses both
conventional and emerging pre-treatments (e.g. biological,
enzymatic and physical-chemical). This book reveals the advantages
of these techniques, both individually and in combination, making
it an excellent resource for all readers interested in cutting-edge
applications of biomass.
This book addresses the developing area of biomass for
technological applications. Written by leading researchers in the
field, the book differs from other literature available by
providing a detailed, in-depth discussion of the characteristics of
these materials. The use of biomass for technological applications
is a rapidly growing area in materials engineering and green
bioprocesses. In this approach, pre-treatments focus on the
bioavailability of nutrients and facilitate the use of biomass for
delivering byproducts (e.g. enzymes) and for bioenergy production,
both of which are discussed at length in this book. In this regard,
it explores various aspects of the structural complexity of
residual biomass produced by agricultural, industrial and livestock
activities for biotechnological purposes, and assesses both
conventional and emerging pre-treatments (e.g. biological,
enzymatic and physical-chemical). This book reveals the advantages
of these techniques, both individually and in combination, making
it an excellent resource for all readers interested in cutting-edge
applications of biomass.
Recent Developments in Bioenergy Research reviews all these topics,
reports recent research findings, and presents potential solutions
to challenging issues. The book consolidates the most recent
research on the (bio)technologies, concepts and commercial
developments that are currently in progress on different types of
widely-used biofuels and integrated biorefineries across
biochemistry, biotechnology, biochemical engineering and
microbiology. Chapters include very recent/emerging topics, such as
non-ionic and ionic liquids/surfactants for enhancement of
lignocellulose enzymatic hydrolysis and lignocellulose biomass as a
rich source of bio-ionic liquids. The book is a useful source of
information for those working in the area of- industrial wastewater
treatment and microbial fuel cells, but is also a great resource
for senior undergraduate and graduate students, researchers,
professionals, biochemical engineers and other interested
individuals/groups working in the field of biofuel/bioenergy.
In face of the increasingly obvious need to ensure the
sustainability of the environment, alternative and renewable energy
sources are no longer just the concern of environmentalists and
have become commitments of governments virtually everywhere in the
world. In this context, ethanol emerges as an excellent substitute
for petroleum derivatives. This green alternative fuel is sustained
by its own burning because when CO2 serves as a carbon source for
the growth of plants, it will allow the carbohydrates to be
fermented. In addition, currently different generations of this
fuel are being proposed, considering the utilization of their own
waste. However, challenges still need to be overcome to enable the
second, third and fourth generations of ethanol. At the same time,
other renewable fuel alternatives emerge to compete with it. The
automobile industry, for example, has been developing new engines,
hybrids or not, that can be powered by electricity or H2. In this
regard, this book addresses, under different aspects, the main
strategies to surpass the remaining obstacles, as well as the
advantages and disadvantages of ethanol as a fuel of the future. In
this context, the "Ethanol as a Green Alternative Fuel" book shows
present and future scenarios about bioethanol and perspective in
their chain, considering the economic and environmental impact
mitigations approach.
Biochar prepared from agricultural biomass has received
considerable attention because of the huge availability of
ago-waste at zero cost, flexibility, high efficiency, renewability,
faster contaminant removal rate, ability to treat concentrated
effluent and reduction of sludge production after the treatment.
This book on biochar is a comprehensive account of preparation of
biochar from agricultural waste. It provides a roadmap in
development of future strategy for pollution abatement and
sustainable waste management. This book contains up-to-date
information on biochar and its role in environment protection. The
book covers useful information and applications of biochar to
research scholars, academicians, agronomists, scientists and
environmentalist working in the field of environment protection,
bioremediation, waste management and climate change mitigation.
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