Comprehensive resource addressing biobutanol production, recovery, applications, and commercialization through scientific, technological, and economic perspectives
Integrating scientific, technological, and economic perspectives, Renewable Butanol delivers comprehensive coverage of the subject, with information on microbial genetics, various feedstocks, energy-efficient product recovery techniques, high-productivity fermentations, aviation biofuel, and process economics. The book focuses on production of butanol from agricultural residues, municipal organic waste, industrial organic waste, glycerol, whey permeate, CO2 & H2, and food waste.
The textbook addresses genetics of butanol-producing microbial strains. Information on the production of butanol in high productivity reactors is presented along with various simultaneous product recovery techniques such as gas stripping, adsorption, and pervaporation. Process integration, process economics, and cost comparisons are also discussed, with case studies included throughout to elucidate key concepts.
Written by a team of highly qualified authors, Renewable Butanol explores sample topics such as:
Renewable Butanol is an excellent up-to-date resource on the subject for academic and industrial researchers working on the production of fuels and chemicals from renewable feedstocks as well as those working in green and sustainable chemistry and chemical and process engineering.
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PROF. NASIB QURESHI, Bioenergy Research Unit, National Center for Agricultural Utilization Research, US Department of Agriculture, USA
PROF. THADDEUS EZEJI, Fermentation & Biotechnology Group, The Ohio State University, USA
DR. ALAIN A. VERTÈS, NxR Biotechnologies, Switzerland
PROF. HAIBO HUANG, Associate Professor, Department of Food Science & Technology, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University, USA
PROF. IAN MADDOX, College of Sciences, Massey University, New Zealand
PROF. ANTON FRIEDL, Director, Institute of Chemical, Environmental & Bioscience Engineering, Technical University Wien, Austria
Comprehensive resource addressing biobutanol production, recovery, applications, and commercialization through scientific, technological, and economic perspectives
Integrating scientific, technological, and economic perspectives, Renewable Butanol delivers comprehensive coverage of the subject, with information on microbial genetics, various feedstocks, energy-efficient product recovery techniques, high-productivity fermentations, aviation biofuel, and process economics. The book focuses on production of butanol from agricultural residues, municipal organic waste, industrial organic waste, glycerol, whey permeate, CO2 & H2, and food waste.
The textbook addresses genetics of butanol-producing microbial strains. Information on the production of butanol in high productivity reactors is presented along with various simultaneous product recovery techniques such as gas stripping, adsorption, and pervaporation. Process integration, process economics, and cost comparisons are also discussed, with case studies included throughout to elucidate key concepts.
Written by a team of highly qualified authors, Renewable Butanol explores sample topics such as:
Renewable Butanol is an excellent up-to-date resource on the subject for academic and industrial researchers working on the production of fuels and chemicals from renewable feedstocks as well as those working in green and sustainable chemistry and chemical and process engineering.
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