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Commercializing Biobased Products
Opportunities, Challenges, Benefits, and RisksISSN 1. Aufl.
214,99 € |
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Verlag: | Royal Society Of Chemistry |
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Veröffentl.: | 19.11.2015 |
ISBN/EAN: | 9781782622444 |
Sprache: | englisch |
Anzahl Seiten: | 392 |
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Beschreibungen
<p>Biobased products offer substantial economic and environmental benefits, but understanding how to commercialize this requires a comprehensive look at the process, including feedstocks, technologies, product slate, supply chain, policy, financing, and environmental impact.</p>
<p>Covering biobased products in a broad context, this book examines the environmental and economic impacts, compares US and EU policies, explores the factors affecting financing, and considers biological conversion, catalytic conversion, and separations.</p>
<p>By examining the process from several critical perspectives in the supply chain, this book provides chemical engineers with a better understanding of challenges, opportunities, risks, and benefits of commercialization.</p>
<p>Covering biobased products in a broad context, this book examines the environmental and economic impacts, compares US and EU policies, explores the factors affecting financing, and considers biological conversion, catalytic conversion, and separations.</p>
<p>By examining the process from several critical perspectives in the supply chain, this book provides chemical engineers with a better understanding of challenges, opportunities, risks, and benefits of commercialization.</p>
Covering biobased products in a broad context, this book provides chemical engineers with a better understanding of challenges, opportunities, risks, and benefits of commercialization.
An Introduction to Commercializing Biobased&nbsp;Products: Opportunities, Challenges, Benefits, and Risks; The Changing Landscape: The History and Evolution of Bio-Based Products; Bioenergy Crops: Delivering More Than Energy; Butanol Production by Fermentation: Efficient Bioreactors; Catalysis's Role in Bioproducts Update; Separation Technologies for Biobased Product Formation - Opportunities and Challenges; Lignin&nbsp;as Feedstock for Fibers and Chemicals; Update on Research and Development of Microbial Oils; Bioprocessing of Cost-competitive Biobased Organic Acids; Carbon Dioxide Covenrsion to Chemicals with Emphasis on using Renewable Energy/Resources to Drive the Conversion;&nbsp;Methodological Considerations, Drivers and Trends in the Life Cycle Analysis of Bioproducts; Design and Planning of Sustainable Supply Chains for Biobased Products; US Government Bioproducts Policy "Watch What We Do, Not What We Say";&nbsp;Study on Investment Climate in Biobased Industries in the Netherlands; A Monte Carlo-Based Methodology for Valuing Refineries Producing Aviation Biofuel; A Path Forward: Investment Cooperation between the United States and China in a Bioeconomy
Seth W Snyder is an adjunct professor of Chemical and Biological Engineering at Northwestern University.&nbsp; In addition he serves as the section leader of Process Technology Research at Argonne National Laboratory, where his team develops new technologies for biobased products, bioenergy, and water.