Buch, Englisch, Format (B × H): 191 mm x 235 mm, Gewicht: 450 g
From Strain Development to Process Design
Buch, Englisch, Format (B × H): 191 mm x 235 mm, Gewicht: 450 g
ISBN: 978-0-323-91756-8
Verlag: William Andrew Publishing
Higher Alcohols Production Platforms: From Strain Development to Process Design comprehensively covers the production of higher alcohols, from the fundamentals to the latest research. Bringing together experts from industry and academia, the book sheds light on the practical aspects of higher alcohol production and offers a roadmap for researchers to follow. In addition to the fundamentals of higher alcohol production, readers are presented with detailed information on up and downstream processes, including microbial processes and the various production pathways available. A discussion of metabolic pathways has a dedicated chapter, as do C2, C3-C8, and C4 sugar fermentation platforms.
A lifecycle assessment is also presented, addressing the energy, environmental, social and economic factors in the sustainability of higher alcohol production. Readers will find this to be a unique and comprehensive reference on the production of higher alcohols that will be of interest to students, researchers and industry professionals involved in bioenergy and renewable energy, and more.
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1. Higher alcohols: The fundamentals
2. Alcohol production: Metabolic pathways
3. Alcohol production: Upstream processes
4. Sugar fermentation: C2 (ethanolic) platform
5. Sugar fermentation: C3-C8 platforms
6. Sugar fermentation: C4 (Acetone-Butanol-Ethanol and Isopropanol-Butanol-Ethanol) platform
7. Sugar fermentation: C4 (fermentative and non-fermentative isobutanol) platform
8. Syngas fermentation platforms: Alcohols from syngas by mono- and mixed-cultures
9. Photosynthetic platforms: Alcohols from CO2
10. Electrofuel platforms: Non-photosynthetic alcohol production
11. Alcohol production: Downstream processes
12. Alcohol production: Scale-up
13. Life cycle assessment of higher alcohols production
14. Economic analysis: Prospective market of alcoholic fuels and chemicals