07404nam 22010575 450 991100677600332120250627161034.097815231044821523104481978311033158531103315869783110389999311038999110.1515/9783110331585(CKB)3710000000469434(EBL)1867302(SSID)ssj0001543364(PQKBManifestationID)16134207(PQKBTitleCode)TC0001543364(PQKBWorkID)14792239(PQKB)11395088(MiAaPQ)EBC1867302(DE-B1597)212911(OCoLC)919297813(OCoLC)921297077(DE-B1597)9783110331585(Perlego)608852(EXLCZ)99371000000046943420190326d2015 fg engur|n|---|||||txtccrBiorefineries An Introduction /Michele Aresta, Angela Dibenedetto, Franck Dumeignil1st ed.Berlin ;Boston :De Gruyter,[2015]©20151 online resource (368 p.)De Gruyter TextbookDescription based upon print version of record.9783110331530 3110331535 Includes bibliographical references and index.Frontmatter --Preface --Contents --Contributing Authors --Abbreviations --Introduction to Biorefinery --1. Catalysis, Growth, and Society /Aresta, Michele / Dibenedetto, Angela / Dumeignil, Franck --2. Terrestrial Biomass Production /Christou, Myrsini / Alexopoulou, Efthymia / Eleftheriadis, Ioannis / Papamichael, Ioanna / Tsiotas, Kostas / Stolarski, Mariusz / Krzyzaniak, Michal / Themistocles, Charles --3. Production and uses of aquatic biomass /Dibenedetto, Angela / Colucci, Antonella --4. Introduction to bioconversion and downstream processing: principles and process examples /Groeger, Christin / Sabra, Wael / Zeng, An-Ping --5. Microbial strain selection and development for the production of second-generation bioethanol /Agrimi, Gennaro / Pisano, Isabella / Ricci, Maria Antonietta / Palmieri, Luigi --6. Biomass-derived molecules conversion to chemicals using heterogeneous and homogeneous catalysis /Katryniok, Benjamin / Jérôme, François / Monflier, Eric / Paul, Sébastien / Dumeignil, Franck --7. Bio-sourced polyolefins /Grassi, Alfonso / Buonerba, Antonio / Sanchez, Sheila Ortega --8. Conversion of lignocellulosic biomass-derived intermediates to hydrocarbon fuels /Heracleous, Eleni / Vasiliadou, Efterpi S. / Iliopoulou, Eleni F. / Lappas, Angelos A. / Lemonidou, Angeliki A. --9. Use of bio-sourced syngas /Ricci, Marco / Perego, Carlo --10. Oil chemistry: chemicals, polymers, and fuels /Couturier, Jean-Luc / Dubois, Jean-Luc --11. Lignin biorefinery: structure, pretreatment and use /Lange, Heiko / Bartzoka, Elisavet D. / Crestini, Claudia --12. Utilization of existing assets /Roelant, Raf / Cavani, Fabrizio / Pereira, Carla S.M. / Rodrigues, Alírio E. --13. Biogas from wet biomass: basic science and applications /Aresta, Michele --IndexBiorefineries 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.De Gruyter graduate.Biomass energyBiomass energy.662.9662.88Agrimi Gennaro1823843Alexopoulou Efthymia1823844Bartzoka Elisavet D1823845Buonerba Antonio1823846Cavani Fabrizio;Christou, Myrsini;Couturier, Jean-Luc;Crestini, Claudia;Dubois, Jean-Luc;Georgiadou, Maria;Grassi, Alfonso;Lemonidou, Angeliki A.;Palmieri, Luigi;Ricci, Marco1823847Colucci Antonella1823848Eleftheriadis Ioannis1823849Groeger Christin1823850Heracleous Eleni1823851Iliopoulou Eleni1823852Jerome Francois1823853Katryniok Benjamin1823854Kostas Tsiotas1823855Krzyzanik Michal1823856Lange Heiko1823857Lappas Angelos1823858Monflier Eric1823859Ortega Sanchez Sheila1823860Papamichael Ioanna1823861Paul Sebastian1823862Perego Carlo1823863Pereira Carla S.M1823864Pisano Isabella1823865Ricci M. A(Maria Antonietta)1872240Rodrigues Alírio E20273Roelant Raf1823867Sebra Wael1823868Stolarski Mariusz1295525Themistocles Charles1823869Vasiliadou Efterpi S1823870Zeng A.-P(An-Ping)1872241Aresta Michele1940-Dibenedetto AngelaDumeignil FranckDE-B1597DE-B1597BOOK9911006776003321Biorefineries4481337UNINA