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Processing of Biomass Waste. Technological Upgradation and Advancement

  • Book

  • April 2024
  • Elsevier Science and Technology
  • ID: 5723972

Processing of Biomass Waste: Technological Upgradation and Advancement focuses on the exploitation of various waste management technologies and their associated process (microbial/chemical/physical) as tools to simultaneously generate value during treatment processes, including degradation/detoxification/stabilization toxic and hazardous contaminants. The book explores wastes as a veritable resource for wealth creation, with particular focus on resources recoverable from diverse wastes using special intervention of biotechnological tools. Other sections highlight recent technologies of waste bioprocessing in biorefinery approaches and enlighten on different approaches.

The book encompasses advanced and updated information as well as future directions for young researchers and scientists who are working in the field of waste management, with a focus on sustainable value generation.

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Table of Contents

1. Introduction to waste biomass processing
2. Assessment of wastes for future bioprospecting
3. Recent advances in pre-treatment of waste biomass
4. Cutting edge applications of pre-treatment of waste biomass and its adverse effects
5. Design and operation of advanced waste biomass processing system
6. Application of cutting age Molecular Biotechnological tools in waste bioprocessing
7. Microwave Application in Bioenergy Production from waste biomass
8. Bioprospecting of algal biomass for value generation from municipal waste
9. Bioenergy from waste biomass
10. Bioethanol from lignocellulosic wastes
11. Biodiesel from lipid rich wastes
12. Bio-gas from organic wastes
13. Recent development on hydrogen production and purification from biomass-derived waste compounds
14. Bio prospecting of novel and industrially relevant enzymes
15. Waste as substrate for organic acids and solvents production
16. Pigments and paints from wastes
17. Plastic waste as a novel substrate for industrial biotechnology
18. Catalytic conversion of biomass-based wastes: upgrading and valorization of platform molecules
19. Thermal digestion process A novel technique for converting solid organic waste into nutrient rich organic fertilizer
20. Waste biomass conversion to energy storage material
21. Sewage waste as substrate for value
22. Converting Biomass Waste to Water Treatment Chemicals
23. Waste-biomass derived potential catalyst materials for water reclamation
24. Techno-economic feasibility analysis of waste bioprocessing
25. Sustainability of waste biomass processing

Authors

Angana Sarkar Assistant Professor, Department of Biotechnology and MEdical Engineering, National Institute of Technology, Rourkela, India. Prof. Angana Sarkar pursued her graduation in Agricultural Engineering from Bidhan Chandra Krishi Viswasvidyalaya, West Bengal, India, followed by post-graduation in Biotechnology & Biochemical Engineering from Indian Institute of Technology, Kharagpur, India 2008. Later, she completed her Ph.D. in Environmental Biotechnlogy from Indian Institute of Technology, Kharagpur, India. Subsequently she joined National Institute of Technology, Rourkela, India in the year 2015 as an Assistant Professor in the Department of Biotechnology & Medical Engineering. Her research area is mainly focused on (i) Pollutant detection using biosensors, (ii) Groundwater bioremediation, (iii) Waste water (domestic and industrial) treatment (iv) Solid waste management by bio-refinery approach to produce environmental waste to value like bioethanol, pigment, biofertilizars etc. and (iv) Hydrocarbon and other organic pollutants degradation. Ulla Lassi Professor in Applied Chemistry and Process Chemistry, Head of the Research Unit of Sustainable Chemistry, University of Oulu, Finland. Professor Ulla Lassi graduated as a Doctor of Technology at the University of Oulu, in 2003. Currently, she is working as a professor in the Faculty of Technology, in the Research unit of Sustainable chemistry at the University of Oulu, Finland. Her research areas include (i) Wastewater treatment, including organic pollutants degradation and the use of biocarbon-based materials as catalysts and adsorbent (ii) Solid biowaste management and chemical (catalytic) conversion to valuables, and (iii) Inorganic waste management to fertilizers. She has supervised 16 PhD theses and over 100 Master�s theses and advised several undergraduate students. She has been principal investigator of several national and international projects in the field of (bio) waste management and conversion to valuables. Professor Lassi is an author of over 100 peer-reviewed scientific publications, and she has also a plenty of book chapters and conference publications. She is also a reviewer in various journals of international reputation.