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Advances and Developments in Biobutanol Production. Applied Biotechnology Reviews

  • Book

  • November 2022
  • Elsevier Science and Technology
  • ID: 5483924

Advances and Developments in Biobutanol Production is a comprehensive reference on the production and purification of biobutanol, from the fundamentals to the latest advances. Focusing on selection of biomass, choice of pretreatments, biochemistry and design of fermentation, purification and biofuel application, the book also provides details on biorefinery design, lifecycle analysis, and offers perspectives on future developments. Through detailed analysis, chapters show readers how to overcome the challenges associated with the correct selection of raw material and adequate biomass pretreatment, the selection of microorganisms for fermenting biomass sugars, the purification of effluent coming from fermentation, and the high energy demands of production.

Solutions are supported by step-by-step guidance on methodologies and processes, with lab and industry-scale case studies providing real-world examples of their implementation. This book provides readers with a unique and comprehensive reference on the production of biobutanol for biofuel that will be of interest to graduates, researchers and professionals involved in bioenergy and renewable energy.

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Table of Contents

1.Biobutanol: Scope, Significance and Applications
2.Developments in Biobutanol Industrial Production
3.Butanol Fermentation Research and Development: Feedstock, Process, and Biofuel Production
4.Novel Approaches Towards Biobutanol Production from Renewable Feedstocks
5.Biobutanol from Agricultural Residues: Technology and Economics
6.Biobutanol from Agricultural and Municipal Solid-Wastes, Techno-Economic and Life Cycle Analysis
7.Importance of Pretreatment on Fermentative Biobutanol Production
8.Biobutanol from Food Crops
9.Lignocellulosic Biobutanol Production: Challenges and Solution
10.Methods for Biobutanol Production and Purification
11.Current Status and Perspective on Algal Biomass Based Biobutanol Production
12.Insights into Metabolic Engineering Approaches for Enhanced Biobutanol Production
13.Application of Nanotechnology in Biobutanol Production

Authors

Juan Gabriel Segovia-Hernandez Professor, Department of Chemical, Engineering of University of Guanajuato, Mexico. Juan Gabriel Segovia-Hernandez is a Professor at Department of Chemical, Engineering of University of Guanajuato (M�xico) has strong expertise in synthesis, design and optimization of (bio) processes. He has contributed to defining systematic methodologies to found, in a complete way, optimum sustainable and green processes for the production of several commodities. He also applied his methodologies to the production of biofuels and Bio-Based Building Blocks. Products of his research are more than 120 papers published in high impact factor indexed journals, 3 books with prestigious international publishers and three patent registers. In addition, he acts as a reviewer for over 25 top journals in chemical engineering, energy, and applied chemistry. For the pioneering work and remarkable achievements in his area of scientific research, he was National President of Mexican Academy of Chemical Engineering (2013-2015). Shuvashish Behera Scientist, Department of Alcohol Technology and Biofuels, Vasantdada Sugar Institute, Pune, India. Dr. Shuvashish Behera is a Scientist in the Department of Alcohol Technology and Biofuels at Vasantdada Sugar Institute, Pune, India. He obtained his Master and Ph.D degree in Microbiology, based on bioprocessing for ethanol production, and then worked as a Postdoctoral Fellow in a MNRE funded project entitled "Process development for bioethanol production from agricultural residues, Phase-I: Development of process for co-fermentation of hexose and pentose sugars of agricultural residues�. He has also worked as project PI cum Young Scientist in a DST-SERB funded project entitled "Process development for enhanced biobutanol production using butanol-tolerant isolate� at SSS-National Institute of Bio-Energy, Punjab, India. He has also worked as the Associate Professor at Chandigarh University, Punjab, India. He has more than 13 years of research experience in liquid biofuels like bioethanol and biobutanol. He has more than 40 publications in different reputed National and International Journals and books, and has recently filed a provisional patent. His areas of interests are bioenergy, bioprocess engineering, enzyme technology and bioconversion of different feed-stocks to biofuels. Eduardo Sanchez-Ramirez Professor, Department of Chemical Engineering, University of Guanajuato, Mexico. Professor at the Department of Chemical Engineering at the University of Guanajuato (Mexico) since 2017. Through his academic development, he has gained considerable experience in the area of synthesis, design, simulation, control and optimization of chemical processes. Currently published contributions focus on the production of biofuels and base chemicals in the chemical industry. He has currently published more than 25 articles in indexed journals, 6 book chapters from renowned publishers and has registered 2 patents. He acts as a reviewer of indexed journals in the area of energy and chemical engineering. Email: eduardo.sanchez@ugto.mx, tel: +(52)4737320006 ext. 1403