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Biofuels Production and Processing Technology



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Autore: Tropea Alessia Visualizza persona
Titolo: Biofuels Production and Processing Technology Visualizza cluster
Pubblicazione: Basel, : MDPI Books, 2022
Descrizione fisica: 1 electronic resource (250 p.)
Soggetto topico: Technology: general issues
Biotechnology
Soggetto non controllato: biofuels
corn
extraction
enzyme-assisted
protein
soybean
molecular sieve
water removal
rotary shaking
electromagnetic stirring
biofuel
gasohol
trend analysis
promotion policy
regulatory measure
bottleneck
synthesis gas fermentation
volumetric mass transfer coefficient
Tween 80® surfactant
gasification
multi-objective optimization
bioethanol
syngas fermentation
modeling
sustainability
soapberry pericarp
carbonization
biochar
pore property
surface chemistry
biomethane
food waste
co-production
biorefinery
bioelectrochemical system (BES)
carbon dioxide sequestration
extracellular electron transfer (EET)
electroactive microorganisms
microbial biocatalyst
electro-fermentation
circular economy
downstream processing (DSP)
gene manipulation
biogas
compost leachate
pressurized anaerobic digestion
ethanol
simultaneous saccharification and fermentation
Saccharomyces cerevisiae
single cell protein
pineapple waste
cell wall sugar
fermentation
spent sugar beet pulp
model
economics
pretreatment
saccharification
B. ceiba
biomass
second-generation biofuel
bioenergy
biodiesel
non-fossil fuel
empty fruit bunches
response surface methodology
central composite design
biofuel production technologies
downstream processing
energy
bioethanol production
agroforest and industrial waste feedstock valorization
microorganisms for biofuel
Persona (resp. second.): TropeaAlessia
Sommario/riassunto: The negative impacts of global warming and global environmental pollution due to fossil fuels mean that the main challenge of modern society is finding alternatives to conventional fuels. In this scenario, biofuels derived from renewable biomass represent the most promising renewable energy sources. Depending on the biomass used by the fermentation technologies, it is possible to obtain first-generation biofuels produced from food crops, second-generation biofuels produced from non-food feedstock, mainly starting from renewable lignocellulosic biomasses, and third-generation biofuels, represented by algae or food waste biomass.Although biofuels appear to be the closest alternative to fossil fuels, it is necessary for them to be produced in competitive quantities and costs, requiring both improvements to production technologies and the diversification of feedstock. This Special Issue is focused on technological innovations, including the utilization of different feedstocks, with a particular focus on biethanol production from food waste; different biomass pretreatments; fermentation strategies, such as simultaneous saccharification and fermentation (SSF) or separate hydrolysis and fermentation (SHF); different applied microorganisms used as a monoculture or co-culture; and different setups for biofuel fermentation processes.The manuscripts collected represent a great opportunity for adding new knowledge to the scientific community as well as industry.
Titolo autorizzato: Biofuels Production and Processing Technology  Visualizza cluster
Formato: Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione: Inglese
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