Biorefineries - Industrial Processes and Products
Wiley-VCH (Verlag)
978-3-527-31027-2 (ISBN)
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The editors and authors are all internationally recognized experts from industry and academia, including Dr. Patrick Gruber, the former Vice President and Chief Technology Officer of Cargill Dow, a winner of the U.S. Presidential Green Chemistry Award and holder of more than 40 patents.
Birgit Kamm has been a member of the board and scientific director at biopos e.V. since 1998. She founded the Green Biorefinery Association Berlin-Brandenburg in 1997 and co-founded the biorefinery.de gmbH, Potsdam (a research, development and transfer company). She is a member of several scientific associations, such as the Society of German Chemists, Liebig Association of Organic Chemistry, and of the American Chemical Society, Green Chemistry and Subdivision. Patrick Gruber is currently President and CEO of Outlast Technologies. He is the former Vice President and Chief Technology Officer at NatureWorks LLC (formerly Cargill Dow LLC), USA. He has over 40 patents to his name and has repeatedly won top awards for his work in chemicals made from renewable resources, including the Discovery Award for Environmental Innovation awarded by the Christopher Columbus Fellowship Foundation, the US Presidential Green Chemistry Award, and the US Department of Energy Technology of the Year Award 2001, together with Cargill Dow Inc., for the pioneering NatureWorks PLA project. He has served on the Advisory Board to the Energy Futures Coalition, The DOE/USDA Biomass Federal Advisory Board, and several other boards. Michael Kamm studied organic chemistry in Merseburg. Following a research assistantship in Halle-Wittenberg he moved to Potsdam University, founded biopos where he has been involved in the material exploitation of regenerative raw materials. He has been President of biorefinery.de since its foundation in 2001.
BACKGROUND AND OUTLINE - PRINCIPLES AND FUNDAMENTALS
Biorefinery Systems - An Overview
Biomass Refining Global Impact - The Biobased Economy of the 21st Century
Development of Biorefineries - Technical and Economic Considerations
Biorefineries for the Chemical Industry - A Dutch Point of View
BIOREFINERY SYSTEMS
The Lignocellulosic Biorefinery - A Strategy for Returning to a Sustainable Source of Fuels and Industrial Organic Chemicals
Lignocellulosic Feedstock Biorefinery: History and Plant Development for Biomass Hydrolysis
The Biofine Process - Production of Levulinic Acid, Furfural, and Formic Acid from Lignocellulosic Feedstocks
A Whole Crop Biorefinery System: A Closed System for the Manufacture of Non-food Products from Cereals
Iogen's Demonstration Process for Producing Ethanol from Cellulosic Biomass
Sugar-based Biorefinery - Technology for Integrated Production of Poly(3-hydroxybutyrate), Sugar, and Ethanol
Biomass Refineries Based on Hybrid Thermochemical-Biological Processing - An
The Green Biorefiner Concept - Fundamentals and Potential
Plant Juice in the Biorefinery - Use of Plant Juice as Fermentation Medium
BIOMASS PRODUCTION AND PRIMARY BIOREFINERIES
Biomass Commercialization and Agriculture Residue Collection
The Corn Wet Milling and Corn Dry Milling Industry - A Base for Biorefinery Technology Developments
BIOMASS CONVERSION: PROCESSES AND TECHNOLOGIES
Enzymes for Biorefineries
Biocatalytic and Catalytic Routes for the Production of Bulk and Fine Chemicals from Renewable Resources
BIOBASED PRODUCT FAMILY TREES
The Key Sugars of Biomass: Availability, Present Non-Food Uses and Potential Future Development Lines
Industrial Starch Platform - Status quo of Production, Modification and Application
Lignocellulose-based Chemical Products and Product Family Trees
Lignin Chemistry and its Role in Biomass Conversion
Industrial Lignin Production and Applications
Towards Integration of Biorefinery and Microbial Amino Acid Production
Protein-based Polymers: Mechanistic Foundations for Bioproduction and Engineering
New Syntheses with Oils and Fats as Renewable Raw Materials for the Chemical Industry
Industrial Development and Application of Biobased Oleochemicals
Phytochemicals, Dyes, and Pigments in the Biorefinery Context
Adding Color to Green Chemistry? An Overview of the Fundamentals and Potential of Chlorophylls
BIOBASED INDUSTRIAL PRODUCTS, MATERIALS AND CONSUMER PRODUCTS
Industrial Chemicals from Biomass - Industrial Concepts
Succinic Acid - A Model Building Block for Chemical Production from Renewable Resources
Polylactic Acid from Renewable Resources
Biobased Consumer Products for Cosmetics
BIOBASED INDUSTRY: ECONOMY, COMMERCIALIZATION AND SUSTAINABILITY
Industrial Biotech - Setting Conditions to Capitalize on the Economic Potential
Sprache | englisch |
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Maße | 170 x 240 mm |
Gewicht | 2157 g |
Einbandart | gebunden |
Themenwelt | Naturwissenschaften ► Chemie |
Schlagworte | Betriebswirtschaft • Biopolymere • Biotechnologie • Chemische Technik • Chemische Verfahrenstechnik • Hardcover, Softcover / Chemie • HC/Chemie • HC/Technik/Chemische Technik • Landwirtschaft • Lebensmitteltechnik • Nachwachsende Rohstoffe |
ISBN-10 | 3-527-31027-4 / 3527310274 |
ISBN-13 | 978-3-527-31027-2 / 9783527310272 |
Zustand | Neuware |
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