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Bioethanol is one of the main biofuels currently used as a petroleum-substitute in transport applications. However, conflicts over food supply and land use have made its production and utilisation a controversial topic. Second generation bioalcohol production technology, based on (bio)chemical conversion of non-food lignocellulose, offers potential advantages over existing, energy-intensive bioethanol production processes. Food vs. fuel pressures may be reduced by utilising a wider range of lignocellulosic biomass feedstocks, including energy crops, cellulosic residues, and, particularly, wast.
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Biomass chemicals, Alcohol as fuel, LignocelluloseEdition | Availability |
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Bioalcohol Production: Biochemical Conversion of Lignocellulosic Biomass
2010, Elsevier Science & Technology
in English
1845699610 9781845699611
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Bioalcohol production: biochemical conversion of lignocellulosic biomass
2010, CRC Press, Woodhead Pub.
in English
1613443854 9781613443859
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Pt. 1. Pretreatment and fractionation processes for lignocellulose-to-bioalcohol production
pt. 2. Hydrolysis (saccharification) processes for lignocellulose-to-bioalcohol production
pt. 3. Lignocellulose-to-bioalcohol fermentation and separation processes
pt. 4. Monitoring and modelling processes in lignocellulose-to-bioalcohol production
pt. 5. Life cycle assessment of, and multiple products from, lignocellulose-to-bioalcohol production.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
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