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Biomass to Renewable Energy Processes Jay Cheng (North Carolina State University, Raleigh, USA)

Biomass to Renewable Energy Processes By Jay Cheng (North Carolina State University, Raleigh, USA)

Biomass to Renewable Energy Processes by Jay Cheng (North Carolina State University, Raleigh, USA)


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Explains the theories of biological processes and conversion technologies for bioenergy products such as biogas, ethanol, and synthetic gases. This book discusses anaerobic digestion of waste materials for biogas and hydrogen production. It covers pretreatment technologies, enzymatic reactions, and microbiological metabolisms and pathways.

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Biomass to Renewable Energy Processes by Jay Cheng (North Carolina State University, Raleigh, USA)

Continuously increased consumption of fossil fuels, decreased availability of easily accessible fossil fuels, significant contributions to climate change and wildly fluctuating fuels prices have combine to challenge the reliability and sustainability of our current energy supply. A possible solution to this energy challenge, biomass energy production, heavily dependent on sugarcane and corn production, is vulnerable to the fluctuation of the feedstock price. New technologies need to be developed to convert abundant biomass such as lignocellulosic materials into energy products in a cost-effective and environmentally friendly manner.

An introduction to fundamental principles and practical applications, Biomass to Renewable Energy Processes explains the theories of biological processes, biomass materials and logistics, and conversion technologies for bioenergy products such as biogas, ethanol, butanol, biodiesel, and synthetic gases. The book discusses anaerobic digestion of waste materials for biogas and hydrogen production, bioethanol and biobutanol production from starch and cellulose, and biodiesel production from plant oils. It addresses thermal processes, including gasification and pyrolysis of agricultural residues and woody biomass. The text also covers pretreatment technologies, enzymatic reactions, fermentation, and microbiological metabolisms and pathways. It explores the engineering principles of biomass gasification and pyrolysis and potential end-products.

Editor Jay Cheng has assembled contributors from multiple engineering disciplines, reflecting the breadth and depth of the field. These experts discuss the fundamental principles of the processes for bioenergy production, supplying the background needed to understand and develop biofuel technologies. They provide the foundation for future work and development on what can be a clean, green, renewable, and sustainable energy source for years to come.

Biomass to Renewable Energy Processes Reviews

This volume is a major achievement for its coverage of the production and implementation of biologically based resources, and related principles and technologies. Cheng is an expert in bioprocessing and environmental engineering ... Summing Up: Recommended.
-CHOICE, June 2010

About Jay Cheng (North Carolina State University, Raleigh, USA)

Jay Cheng, North Carolina State University, Raleigh, USA

Table of Contents

Introduction, J.J. Cheng

Biomass Chemistry, D.R. Keshwani

Biomass Resources, Z. Wang and D.R. Keshwani

Biomass Logistics, M.W. Veal

Kinetics and Microbiology of Biological Processes, J.J. Cheng

Anaerobic Digestion for Biogas Production, J.J. Cheng

Biological Process for Ethanol Production, J.J. Cheng

Biological Process for Butanol Production, J.-H. Zhu and F.-X. Yang

Chemical Conversion Process for Biodiesel Production, D.-Z. Wei, F.-X. Yang, and E. Su

Thermochemical Conversion of Biomass to Power and Fuels, H. Jameel, D.R. Keshwani, S.F. Carter, and T.H. Treasure

Index

Additional information

CIN142009517XVG
9781420095173
142009517X
Biomass to Renewable Energy Processes by Jay Cheng (North Carolina State University, Raleigh, USA)
Used - Very Good
Hardback
Taylor & Francis Inc
20091201
518
N/A
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