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Biorefineries outlines the processes and steps to successfully scale up production of two types of biofuels, butanol and ethanol, from cellulosic residues for commercial purposes. It covers practical topics, including biomass availability, pretreatment, fermentation, and water recycling, as well as policy and economic factors. This reflects the unique expertise of the editor team, whose backgrounds range from wood and herbaceous feedstocks to process economics and industrial expertise. The strategies presented in this book help readers to design integrated and efficient processes to reduce the cost of production and achieve an economically viable end product
Contents
PART I CELLULOSIC BIOMASS PROCESSING & BIOREFINERY ROAD MAPCHAPTER 1 An Overview of Existing Individual Unit OperationsCHAPTER 2 Biomass for Biorefining: Resources, Allocation, Utilization, and PoliciesCHAPTER 3 Biorefinery RoadmapsCHAPTER 4 Integration of (Hemi)-Cellulosic Biofuels Technologies with Chemical Pulp ProductionCHAPTER 5 Integrated Processes for Product RecoveryCHAPTER 6 Development of Growth-Arrested Bioprocesses with Corynebacterium glutamicum for Cellulosic Ethanol Production from Complex Sugar MixturesCHAPTER 7 Consolidated Bioprocessing for Ethanol ProductionCHAPTER 8 Integration of Ethanol Fermentation with Second Generation Biofuels TechnologiesPART III CELLULOSIC BUTANOLCHAPTER 9 Mixed Sugar Fermentation by Clostridia and Metabolic Engineering for Butanol ProductionCHAPTER 10 Integrated Bioprocessing and Simultaneous Product Recovery for Butanol ProductionCHAPTER 11 Integrated Production of Butanol from GlycerolCHAPTER 12 Process Economics of Renewable Biorefineries: Butanol and Ethanol Production in Integrated Bioprocesses from Lignocellulosics and Other Industrial By-ProductsCHAPTER 13 Integrated Farm-Based Biorefinery