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Renewable Hydrogen: Opportunities and Challenges in Commercial
Success presents fundamental principles and the latest research and
technological advances in renewable hydrogen commercialization.
With commercial scenarios and case studies, the book offers
practical guidance for the scale-up of hydrogen production and
storage. Beginning with an introduction to alternative energy
resources, Part 1 presents a deep dive into the chemical,
biochemical and electrochemical processes of hydrogen production.
Part 2 discusses hydrogen storage and transportation, with Part 3
reviewing the applications of hydrogen in the automobile, space and
chemical industries. Finally, Part 4 considers future perspectives,
including challenges and techno economics. Renewable Hydrogen:
Opportunities and Challenges in Commercial Success is an essential
read for those seeking to understand how to successfully apply
hydrogen production and storage research to an industrial scale.
Biovalorisation of Wastes to Renewable Chemicals and Biofuels
addresses advanced technologies for converting waste to biofuels
and value-added products. Biovalorisation has several advantages
over conventional bioremediation processes as it helps reduce the
costs of bioprocesses. Examples are provided of several
successfully commercialized technologies, giving insight into
developing, potential processes for biovalorisation of different
wastes. Different bioprocess strategies are discussed for
valorising the wastes coming from the leather industry, olive oil
industry, pulp and paper, winery, textile, and food industries, as
well as aquaculture. A section on biorefinery for hydrocarbons and
emerging contaminants is included to cover concepts on
biodesulfurization of petroleum wastes, leaching of heavy metals
from E - waste, and bioelectrochemical processes for CO2. Chapters
on algal biorefinery are also included to focus on the technologies
for conversion of CO2 sequestration and wastewater utilization.
Biovalorisation of Wastes to Renewable Chemicals and Biofuels can
be used as course material for graduate students in chemical
engineering, chemistry, and biotechnology, and as a reference for
industrial professionals and researchers who want to gain a basic
understanding on the subject.
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