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Handbook of Cellulosic Ethanol

Handbook of Cellulosic Ethanol in Chattanooga, TN

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Handbook of Cellulosic Ethanol

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Handbook of Cellulosic Ethanol in Chattanooga, TN

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Comprehensive coverage on the growing science and technology of producing ethanol from the world's abundant cellulosic biomass
The inevitable decline in petroleum reserves and its impact on gasoline prices, combined with climate change concerns, have contributed to current interest in renewable fuels. Bioethanol is the most successful renewable transport fuel—with corn and sugarcane ethanol currently in wide use as blend-in fuels in the United States, Brazil, and a few other countries. However, there are a number of major drawbacks in these first-generation biofuels, such as their effect on food prices, net energy balance, and poor greenhouse gas mitigation. Alternatively, cellulosic ethanol can be produced from abundant lignocellulosic biomass forms such as agricultural or municipal wastes, forest residues, fast growing trees, or grasses grown in marginal lands, and should be producible in substantial amounts to meet growing global energy demand.
The
Handbook of Cellulosic Ethanol
covers all aspects of this new and vital alternative fuel source, providing readers with the background, scientific theory, and recent research progress in producing cellulosic ethanol via different biochemical routes, as well as future directions. The seventeen chapters include information on:
Advantages of cellulosic ethanol over first-generation ethanol as a transportation fuel
Various biomass feedstocks that can be used to make cellulosic ethanol
Details of the aqueous phase or cellulolysis route, pretreatment, enzyme or acid saccharification, fermentation, simultaneous saccharification fermentation, consolidated bioprocessing, genetically modified microorganisms, and yeasts
Details of the syngas fermentation or thermochemical route, gasifiers, syngas cleaning, microorganisms for syngas fermentation, and chemical catalysts for syngas-to-ethanol conversion
Distillation and dehydration to fuel-grade ethanol
Techno-economical aspects and the future of cellulosic ethanol
Readership
Chemical engineers, chemists, and technicians working on renewable energy and fuels in industry, research institutions, and universities. The
Handbook
can also be used by students interested in biofuels and renewable energy issues.
Comprehensive coverage on the growing science and technology of producing ethanol from the world's abundant cellulosic biomass
The inevitable decline in petroleum reserves and its impact on gasoline prices, combined with climate change concerns, have contributed to current interest in renewable fuels. Bioethanol is the most successful renewable transport fuel—with corn and sugarcane ethanol currently in wide use as blend-in fuels in the United States, Brazil, and a few other countries. However, there are a number of major drawbacks in these first-generation biofuels, such as their effect on food prices, net energy balance, and poor greenhouse gas mitigation. Alternatively, cellulosic ethanol can be produced from abundant lignocellulosic biomass forms such as agricultural or municipal wastes, forest residues, fast growing trees, or grasses grown in marginal lands, and should be producible in substantial amounts to meet growing global energy demand.
The
Handbook of Cellulosic Ethanol
covers all aspects of this new and vital alternative fuel source, providing readers with the background, scientific theory, and recent research progress in producing cellulosic ethanol via different biochemical routes, as well as future directions. The seventeen chapters include information on:
Advantages of cellulosic ethanol over first-generation ethanol as a transportation fuel
Various biomass feedstocks that can be used to make cellulosic ethanol
Details of the aqueous phase or cellulolysis route, pretreatment, enzyme or acid saccharification, fermentation, simultaneous saccharification fermentation, consolidated bioprocessing, genetically modified microorganisms, and yeasts
Details of the syngas fermentation or thermochemical route, gasifiers, syngas cleaning, microorganisms for syngas fermentation, and chemical catalysts for syngas-to-ethanol conversion
Distillation and dehydration to fuel-grade ethanol
Techno-economical aspects and the future of cellulosic ethanol
Readership
Chemical engineers, chemists, and technicians working on renewable energy and fuels in industry, research institutions, and universities. The
Handbook
can also be used by students interested in biofuels and renewable energy issues.

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