Biofuels and Bioenergy: A Techno-Economic Approach provides an in-depth analysis of the economic aspects of biofuels production from renewable feedstock. Taking a biorefinery approach, the book analyzes a wide range of feedstocks, processes and products, including common biofuels such as bioethanol, biobutanol, biooil and biodiesel, feedstocks such as lignocellulosic biomass, non-edible feedstocks like vegetable oils, algae and microbial lipids, and solid and liquid wastes, performance assessments of biodiesel in diesel engine, and the latest developments in catalytic conversion and microbial electrosynthesis technologies.
This book offers valuable insights into the commercial feasibility of biofuels products for researchers and students working in the area of bioenergy and renewable energy, but it is also ideal for practicing engineers in the biorefinery and biofuel industry who are looking to develop commercial products.
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Table of Contents
1. Boundaries and openings of biorefineries towards sustainable biofuel production2. A perspective on the biorefinery approaches for bioenergy production in a circular bioeconomy process
3. A comprehensive integration of biorefinery concepts for the production of biofuels from lignocellulosic biomass
4. Evaluation of activated sludge derived from wastewater treatment process as a potential biorefinery platform
5. Insights into the Impact of Biorefineries and Sustainable Green Technologies on Circular Bioeconomy
6. Fermentation Technology for Ethanol Production: Current Trends and Challenges
7. Improved enzymatic hydrolysis of lignocellulosic waste biomass: Most essential stage to develop cost effective bio-fuel production
8. Advances and sustainable conversion of waste lignocellulosic biomass into biofuels
9. Lignocellulosic biomass as an alternate source for next generation biofuels
10. Process Intensification of Biobutanol Production
11. Production of n-butanol by clostridial fermentation: A superior alternative renewable liquid fuel
12. Biobutanol Separation using Ionic Liquids as a Green Solvent
13. Synergistic Prospects of Microalgae in Wastewater Treatment and Third Generation Biofuel Production
14. Concurrent reduction of CO2 and generation of biofuels by electrified microbial systems concepts and perspectives
15. Challenges and opportunities in large scale production of biodiesel
16. Selection of operating parameters for refining of biodiesel by response surface methodology
17. Lipid derived biofuel: production methodologies
18. Interesterification reaction of vegetable oil and alkyl acetate as alternative route for glycerol-free biodiesel synthesis
19. Recent advances of lipase catalyzed greener production of biodiesel in organic reaction media: Economic and sustainable viewpoint
20. Efficient utilization of biomass derived heterogeneous catalyst for biodiesel production
21. Catalytic pyrolysis for upgrading of biooil obtained from biomass
22. Recent Trends in Pyrolysis and Gasification of Lignocellulosic Biomass
23. Experimental Investigation of Performance of Biodiesel with Different Blends in Diesel Engine
24. Techno-Economic Evaluation of 2G Ethanol Production with Co-Products from Rice straw
25. Techno-economic analysis for production of biodiesel using non catalytic transesterification
26. Technoeconomic analysis of biodiesel production from biooil
27. Technoeconomic Analysis of Biofuels Production from Marine Algae
28. Techno-Economic Assessment of Biofuel Production using Thermochemical Pathways
29. Modeling and technoeconomic analysis of biogas production from waste food
30. Biofuels production from Algal biomass: Environmental impact and Techno-Economic Analysis
31. Computer-aided environmental and techno-economic analyses as tools for development of biorefineries under the circular bioeconomy approach
32. Environmental impact analysis of Biofuels and Bioenergy-A global perspective
33. Environmental impacts of biofuels and their blends: A case study on waste vegetable oil derived blend fuels
34. Solid Biofuels Production, Environmental Impact and Techno-Economic Analysis