1st Edition
by Nasib Qureshi (Editor), David B. Hodge Ph.D. Chemical Engineering Colorado State University (Editor), Alain Vertes (Editor)
Biorefineries outlines the
processes and steps to successfully scale up production of two types of
biofuels, butanol and ethanol, from cellulosic residues for commercial
purposes. It covers practical topics, including biomass availability,
pretreatment, fermentation, and water recycling, as well as policy and
economic factors. This reflects the unique expertise of the editor team,
whose backgrounds range from wood and herbaceous feedstocks to process
economics and industrial expertise. The strategies presented in this
book help readers to design integrated and efficient processes to reduce
the cost of production and achieve an economically viable end product
- Outlines the economic benefits of designing a single operational process.
- Includes all currently available processes on pretreatment, fermentation and recovery
- Covers all pretreatment, fermentation, and product recovery options
- Focuses on biofuels but acts as a stepping stone to develop cost-efficient processes for an array of commodity chemicals