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Principles of biorefineries

Applied Microbiology and Biotechnology, 2004
Sustainable economic growth requires safe, sustainable resources for industrial production. For the future re-arrangement of a substantial economy to biological raw materials, completely new approaches in research and development, production and economy are necessary. Biorefineries combine the necessary technologies between biological raw materials and
B, Kamm, M, Kamm
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Synthesis Gas Biorefinery

2017
Synthesis gas or syngas is an intermediate, which can be produced by gasification from a variety of carbonaceous feedstocks including biomass. Carbon monoxide and hydrogen, the main constituents of syngas, can be subjected to a broad range of chemical and microbial synthesis processes, leading to gaseous and liquid hydrocarbon fuels as well as to ...
Dahmen, N., Henrich, E., Henrich, T.
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Vegetable Oil-Biorefinery

2017
Conventional vegetable oil mills are complex plants, processing oil, fruits, or seeds to vegetable fats and oils of high quality and predefined properties. Nearly all by-products are used. However, most of the high valuable plant substances occurring in oil fruits or seeds besides the oil are used only in low price applications (proteins as animal ...
Frank, Pudel, Sebastian, Wiesen
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Biorefinery

2012
This book provides an introduction to the basic science and technologies for the conversion of biomass (terrestrial and aquatic) into chemicals and fuels, as well as an overview of innovations in the field. The entire value chain for converting raw materials into platform molecules and their transformation into final productsare presented in detail ...
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Starch Biorefinery Enzymes

2017
Nature uses enzymes to build and convert biomass; mankind uses the same enzymes and produces them on a large scale to make optimum use of biomass in biorefineries. Bacterial α-amylases and fungal glucoamylases have been the workhorses of starch biorefineries for many decades. Pullulanases were introduced in the 1980s.
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Pyrolysis Oil Biorefinery

2017
In biorefineries several conversion processes for biomasses may be applied to obtain maximum value from the feed materials. One viable option is the liquefaction of lignocellulosic feedstocks or residues by fast pyrolysis. The conversion technology requires rapid heating of the biomass particles along with rapid cooling of the hot vapors and aerosols ...
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Biorefineries

Bioresource Technology, 2013
Jong-Moon, Park   +4 more
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Biorefineries

2014
Stanley J. Frey, Geoffrey W. Fichtl
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Biorefinery

Kaustubha Mohanty, Satya Sundar Mohanty
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Global status of lignocellulosic biorefinery: Challenges and perspectives

Bioresource Technology, 2022
Nisha Singh   +2 more
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