
Advances in Bioenergy and Microfluidic Applications
Rahimpour, Mohammad Reza
Kamali, Reza
Amin Makarem, Mohammad
Manshadi, Mohammad Karim Dehghan
Since fossil fuels suffer from dangerous side effects for the environment and their resources are limited, bioenergy attracted many attentions in various aspects as an alternative solution. Therefore, increasing number of researches are conducted every year and the processes updated frequently to make them more economic and industrially beneficial. Bioenergy and the Advanced Application of Bio-Products and Microfluidic Devices reviews recent developments in this field and covers various advanced bio-applications, which rarely reviewed elsewhere. The chapters are started from converting biomass to valuable products and continues with applications of biomass in water-treatment, novel sorbents and membranes, refineries, microfluidic devices and etc. The book covers various routes for gaining bioenergy from biomass. Their composition, carbon contents, heat production capacities and other important factors are reviewed in details in different chapters. Then, the processes for upgrading them directly and indirectly (using metabolic engineering and ultrasonic devices) to various fuels are explained. Each process is reviewed both technically and economically and the product analysis is given. Besides, the effect of various catalysts on increasing selectivity and productivity are taken into account. Biofuels are compared with fossil fuels and challenges in the way of bioenergy production are explained. Moreover, advanced bio-applications in membranes, adsorption, waste water treatment, microfluidic devices and etc. are introduced. This book provides a good insight about such bioprocesses and microfluidics devices for researchers, students, professors and related departments and industries that care about energy resources and curious about recent advances in related methods and technologies. Despite other books which review biomass chemistry and conversion, the current book emphasize on the application of biomass in the mentioned areas. Therefore, one can gain a better and more comprehensive insight by reading the book Describes energy production from biomass, biomass conversion, their advantages and limitationsDescribes the application of biomass in membranes, sorbents, water-treatment, refineries, and microfluidic devicesOffers a future outlook of bioenergy production and possibility to apply in the industries INDICE: Part 1: Biomass Conversion: General Information, Chemistry and Processes 1. Biomass-Importance, Chemistry, Classification and Conversion 2. An Overview on Pretreatment Processes for an Effective Conversion of lignocellulosic Biomass into Bioethanol 3. Biofuel Purification and Upgrading: Using Novel Integrated Membrane Technology Part 2: Conversion of Biomass into Chemicals 4. Production of Bio-Diesel from Biomass 5. Conversion of Glycerol to Valuable Products 6. Conversion of Biomass to Methanol and Ethanol 7. Production of Hydrogen from Biomass 8. Biofuel Production from Microalgae and Process Enhancement by Metabolic Engineering and Ultrasound 9. The production of syngas by pyrolysis Part 3: Applications 10. Biomass as a Source of Adsorbents for CO2 Capture 11. Fuel Cells Based on Biomass 12. Wastewater Treatment: Employing Biomass 13. Sustainable Bio-Refineries for Waste Management and Development 14. Microfluidic Devices and Their Bioprocess Applications 15. Micro-Bioprocessors and Their Applications in Bioenergy Production 16. An Overview of Micropumps, Micromixers and Their Applications in Bioprocess 17. Droplet-Based Microfluidic Platforms and an Overview with Focus on application in Biofuel Generation
- ISBN: 978-0-12-821601-9
- Editorial: Elsevier
- Encuadernacion: Rústica
- Páginas: 512
- Fecha Publicación: 01/11/2020
- Nº Volúmenes: 1
- Idioma: Inglés