Biovalorisation of wastes to renewable chemicals and biofuels /

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Imprint:Amsterdam, Netherlands ; Cambridge, MA : Elsevier, [2020]
Description:1 online resource (424 pages)
Language:English
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Format: E-Resource Book
URL for this record:http://pi.lib.uchicago.edu/1001/cat/bib/12045767
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Other authors / contributors:Navanietha Krishnaraj, R., editor.
Sani, Rajesh K., editor.
ISBN:012817952X
9780128179529
Notes:Includes bibliographical references and index.
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Summary:Biovalorisation of Wastes to Renewable Chemicals and Biofuels addresses advanced technologies for converting waste to biofuels and value-added products. Biovalorisation has several advantages over conventional bioremediation processes as it helps reduce the costs of bioprocesses. Examples are provided of several successfully commercialized technologies, giving insight into developing, potential processes for biovalorisation of different wastes. Different bioprocess strategies are discussed for valorising the wastes coming from the leather industry, olive oil industry, pulp and paper, winery, textile, and food industries, as well as aquaculture. A section on biorefinery for hydrocarbons and emerging contaminants is included to cover concepts on biodesulfurization of petroleum wastes, leaching of heavy metals from E - waste, and bioelectrochemical processes for CO2. Chapters on algal biorefinery are also included to focus on the technologies for conversion of CO2 sequestration and wastewater utilization. Biovalorisation of Wastes to Renewable Chemicals and Biofuels can be used as course material for graduate students in chemical engineering, chemistry, and biotechnology, and as a reference for industrial professionals and researchers who want to gain a basic understanding on the subject.
Other form:Print version: Krishnaraj, R. Navanietha. Biovalorisation of Wastes to Renewable Chemicals and Biofuels. San Diego : Elsevier, ©2019 9780128179512