Biomass to Bioenergy
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Biomass to Bioenergy

Modern Technological Strategies for Biorefineries

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Biomass to Bioenergy

Modern Technological Strategies for Biorefineries

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Biomass to Bioenergy: Modern Technological Strategies for Biorefineries provides an in-depth review of the latest innovations and developments in biomass conversion technologies for energy and biochemical products. The book presents the fundamental principles, recent developments, challenges and solutions, innovative state-of-the-art technologies and future perspectives on biorefining technologies of waste biomass resources to biofuel production.

  • Presents applications of thermochemical conversion and reforming technologies for waste biomass to biofuels, including the main biomass conversion technologies for biomass-to-liquid, biomass-to-gas and gas-to-liquid
  • Offers solutions to the technical issues of bio-refinery, as well as addressing supply chain management and lifecycle and techno-economic assessments of biorefinery
  • Provides fundamental principles, recent developments, challenges and solutions, innovative state-of-the-art technologies, and future perspective on biorefining technologies
  • Examines the challenges for the large-scale implementation of thermochemical biomass conversion technologies to biofuels and biochemicals

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Table of contents

  1. Cover image
  2. Title page
  3. Table of Contents
  4. Copyright
  5. List of contributors
  6. About the editors
  7. Foreword
  8. Preface
  9. Chapter 1. Introduction to sustainability science in addressing energy security and achieving sustainable development goals
  10. Chapter 2. Insights on biomass pretreatment and bioconversion to bioethanol and biobutanol
  11. Chapter 3. Progress in anaerobic digestion of organic wastes to biomethane
  12. Chapter 4. Catalytic and non-catalytic transesterification of non-edible oils to biodiesel
  13. Chapter 5. Advances in pyrolysis and copyrolysis technologies for biomass conversion to solid and liquid biofuels
  14. Chapter 6. Hydrothermal liquefaction of biomass to produce bio-crude oil and hydrochar
  15. Chapter 7. Catalytic upgrading of bio-oil and bio-crude oil to synthetic transportation fuels
  16. Chapter 8. Valorization of waste biomass for hydrogen-enriched gas production
  17. Chapter 9. Biomass gasification for hydrogen production: a pathway to cleaner energy transition
  18. Chapter 10. Conversion of syngas to olefins and green hydrocarbons through Fischer–Tropsch catalysis
  19. Index