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This successful book is devoted to biorefineries and biobased industrial technologies, and, as such, is directed towards the technological principles of biorefineries, green processes, plants, concepts, current and forthcoming biobased product lines, as well as the economic aspects. Since the hot topics of green chemistry and green processes are of a multidisciplinary interest, this book will benefit the whole spectrum of the process industry, including chemical engineers, process engineers, apparatus construction engineers, chemical industry, chemists in industry, and biotechnologists.
The editors and authors are all internationally recognized experts from industry and academia, including Dr. Patrick Gruber, the former Vice President and Chief Technology Officer at Cargill Dow, winner of the U.S. Presidential Green Chemistry Award and holder of more than 40 patents.
A sustainable economical growth requires safe resources of raw materials for industrial production. Today's most frequently used industrial raw material, petroleum, is neither sustainable, nor environmentally friendly. Biorefineries combine the necessary technologies of the biological raw materials with those of chemical intermediates and final products.
This is the first book dedicated to biorefineries and biobased industrial technologies. This book gives a comprehensive survey of technological principles of biorefineries, green processes and plants, current and forthcoming biobased product lines, as well as the economic aspects.
From the contents:
* Background
* Biorefinery Systems
* Green Biorefinery
* Lignocellulose Feedstock Biorefinery
* Whole Crop Biorefinery
* Fuel oriented Biorefineries
* Biobased Feedstocks and Biomass Production
* Wet and Dry Fractionation
* Industrial Bioconversion
* Biobased Product Lines and Product Family Trees
* Carbohydrate Lines
* Lignin Lines
* Protein Lines
* Biobased Fats and Oils
* Syngas Platform and Gasification Route
* Biobased Products and Materials
* Biobased Basic Chemicals
* Biobased Polymers and Materials
* Biobased (Industrial) Economy and Commercialization
* Biobased Industry and Sustainability