Biofuels Production.
by
 
Babu, Vikash.

Title
Biofuels Production.

Author
Babu, Vikash.

ISBN
9781118835852

Personal Author
Babu, Vikash.

Edition
1st ed.

Physical Description
1 online resource (392 pages)

Contents
Cover -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Dedication -- Contents -- Preface -- List of Contributors -- 1 Introduction to Biofuels -- 1.1 Global Scenario of Biofuel Production and Economy -- References -- 2 Advances in Biofuel Production -- 2.1 Introduction -- 2.2 Advances in the Production of First, Second and Third Generation Biofuels -- 2.2.1 Conventional and Advanced Biofuels -- 2.2.2 First Generation Biofuels -- 2.2.3 Second Generation Biofuels -- 2.2.4 Third Generation Biofuels -- 2.2.5 Solar Fuels -- 2.2.6 Bio-refineries -- 2.3 Future Trends of Biofuels Development -- 2.3.1 Advances in the Production of Biomass for Biofuels -- 2.3.2 Genetic Engineering -- 2.3.3 Fourth Generation Biofuels -- 2.3.4 Economic Aspects -- 2.3 Conclusions -- Acknowledgements -- References -- 3 Processing of Biofuels -- 3.1 Introduction -- 3.1.1 First Generation Biofuels -- 3.1.2 Second Generation Biofuels -- 3.2 Biodiesel from Algae -- 3.2.1 Production of Algal Biomass -- 3.2.2 Oil Extraction -- 3.2.3 Transesterification / Base Catalysis -- 3.2.4 Pyrolysis -- 3.2.5 Hydroprocessing -- 3.3 Cellulosic Ethanol -- 3.3.1 Size Reduction -- 3.3.2 Enzymatic Hydrolysis -- 3.3.3 Chemical Method -- 3.3.4 Fermentation Process -- 3.4 Syngas -- 3.5 Conclusion -- References -- 4 Bioconversion of Lignocellulosic Biomass for Bioethanol Production -- 4.1 Introduction -- 4.1.1 Sources of Lignocellulosic Biomass -- 4.1.2 Lignocellulosic Biomass can be used for Bioethanol Production -- 4.2 Bioethanol Production Process -- 4.2.1 Pretreatment -- 4.2.2 Hydrolysis -- 4.2.3 Detoxification -- 4.2.4 Fermentation -- 4.2.5 Distillation -- 4.3 Genetic Engineering for Bioethanol Production -- 4.4 Future Perspective -- References -- 5 Recent Progress on Microbial Metabolic Engineering for the Conversion of Lignocellulose Waste for Biofuel Production -- 5.1 Introduction.
 
5.2 Role of Genetic and Metabolic Engineering in Biofuel Production -- 5.3 Problems with Different Biofuels and Areas of Improvement -- 5.3.1 Ethanol -- 5.3.2 Butanol -- 5.3.3 Higher lipids -- 5.3.4 Terpenoids -- 5.4 General Process of Metabolic Engineering -- 5.4.1 Host Organism Selection -- 5.4.2 Codon Optimization, Transformation and Selection -- 5.4.3 Fermentation Procedure -- 5.4.4 Fermentation Media -- 5.4.5 Fermentation Process -- 5.5 Metabolic Engineering in Different Microorganisms -- 5.5.1 E. Coli -- 5.5.2 Yeast -- 5.5.3 Clostridium Cellulolyticum -- 5.6 Conclusion -- 5.6.1 Areas of Research to Improve Biofuel Production -- References -- 6 Microbial Production of Biofuels -- 6.1 Introduction -- 6.2 Types of Biofuels Produced Through Microorganisms -- 6.2.1 Bioethanol -- 6.2.2 Butanol -- 6.2.3 Biodiesel -- 6.2.4 Biohydrogen -- 6.2.5 Biogas -- 6.3 Future Prospects and Conclusion -- References -- 7 Microalgae in Biofuel Production-Current Status and Future Prospects -- 7.1 Introduction -- 7.2 Microalgae in Biofuel Production -- 7.3 Comparison of Cyanobacteria with Microalgae in Biofuel Production -- 7.4 Applications of Cyanobacteria and Microalgae in Biofuel Production -- 7.4.1 Advantages of Microalgae over Higher Plants -- 7.4.2 SWOT Analysis of Microalgae in Biofuel Production -- 7.5 Selection of Microalgae for Biofuel Production -- 7.6 Cultivation of Microalgae for Production of Biofuel and Co-Products -- 7.7 Harvesting and Drying of Microalgae -- 7.8 Processing, Extraction and Separation of Microalgae -- 7.9 Biofuels and Co-Products from Microalgae -- 7.9.1 Biodiesel -- 7.9.2 Biohydrogen -- 7.9.3 Bioethanol -- 7.9.4 Biogas as Biofuel -- 7.9.5 Co-products -- 7.10 Challenges and Hurdles in Biofuel Production -- 7.10.1 Biotechnological Challenges -- 7.10.2 Ecological Challenges -- 7.10.3 Economic Challenges.
 
7.11 Genetic and Metabolic Engineering of Microalgae for Biofuel-Bioenergy Production -- 7.11.1 Potential Avenues of Genetic and Metabolic Engineering -- 7.11.2 Developments and Efforts Made by Many Countries -- 7.12 Conclusion and Future Prospectus -- References -- 8 Bioethanol Production Processes -- 8.1 Introduction -- 8.2 Global Market for Bioethanol and Future Prospects -- 8.3 Overall Process of Bioethanol Production -- 8.4 Production of Sugars from Raw Materials -- 8.4.1 Sugar Solution from Starchy Materials -- 8.4.2 Acid Hydrolysis of Starch -- 8.4.3 Enzymatic Hydrolysis of Starch -- 8.5 Characterization of Lignocellulosic Materials -- 8.5.1 Cellulose -- 8.5.2 Hemicellulose -- 8.5.3 Lignin -- 8.6 Sugar Solution from Lignocellulosic Materials -- 8.6.1 Chemical Hydrolysis of Lignocellulosic Materials -- 8.6.2 Pretreatment Prior to Enzymatic Hydrolysis of Lignocellulosic Materials -- 8.6.3 Enzymatic Hydrolysis of Lignocellulosic Materials -- 8.7 Basic Concepts of Fermentation -- 8.8 Conversion of Simple Sugars to Ethanol -- 8.9 Biochemical Basis for Ethanol Production from Hexoses -- 8.10 Biochemical Basis for Ethanol Production from Pentoses -- 8.11 Microorganisms Related to Ethanol Fermentation -- 8.11.1 Yeasts -- 8.11.2 Bacteria -- 8.11.3 Filamentous Fungi -- 8.12 Fermentation Processes -- 8.12.1 Batch Processes -- 8.12.2 Fed-batch Processes -- 8.12.3 Continuous Processes -- 8.12.4 Series Arranged Continuous Flow Fermentation -- 8.12.5 Strategies for Fermentation of Enzymatic Lignocellulosic Hydrolyzates -- 8.12.6 Separate Enzymatic Hydrolysis and Fermentation (SHF) -- 8.12.7 Simultaneous Saccharification and Fermentation (SSF) -- 8.12.8 Comparison between Enzymatic and Acid Hydrolysis for Lignocellulosic Materials -- 8.13 Ethanol Recovery -- 8.14 Distillation -- 8.15 Alternative Processes for Ethanol Recovery and Purification.
 
8.16 Ethanol Dehydration -- 8.16.1 Molecular Sieve Adsorption -- 8.16.2 Membrane Technology -- 8.17 Distillers' Dried Grains with Solubles -- 8.18 Sustainability of Bioethanol Production -- 8.19 Concluding Remarks and Future Prospects -- References -- 9 Production of Butanol: A Biofuel -- 9.1 Introduction -- 9.2 Butanol and its Properties -- 9.3 Butanol as Fuel -- 9.4 Industrial applications of Butanol and its Derivatives -- 9.5 Methods for Production of Butanol -- 9.5.1 Chemical Method -- 9.5.2 Biological Method -- 9.6 In situ Separation Techniques for Butanol -- 9.6.1 Gas stripping -- 9.6.2 Adsorption -- 9.6.3 Liquid-liquid extraction (Perstraction) -- 9.6.4 Pervaporation -- 9.6.5 Vacuum Distillation -- 9.7 Future Prospects -- References -- 10 Production of Biodiesel from Various Sources -- 10.1 Introduction -- 10.2 Sources/Feedstocks for the Production of Biodiesel -- 10.2.1 Production of Biodiesel from Plants -- 10.2.2 Producton of Biodiesel using Bacteria -- 10.2.3 Production of Biodiesel from Fungi -- 10.2.4 Production of Biodiesel from Waste Water -- 10.2.5 Production of Biodiesel from Microalgae -- 10.3 Various Processes of Biodiesel Production -- 10.3.1 Trans-esterification -- 10.3.2 Micro-emulsion -- 10.3.3 Thermal Cracking (Pyrolysis) -- 10.3.4 Strategies for the Production of Biodiesel from Microalgae -- 10.3.5 Production of Biodiesel by Heterotrophic Cultivation -- 10.4 Determination of Yield, Process Optimization and Biodiesel Standardization -- 10.5 Conclusion -- References -- 11 Bio-Hydrogen Production: Current Scenarios and Future Prospects -- 11.1 Introduction -- 11.2 Conventional Methods of Hydrogen Production -- 11.2.1 The Steam Reforming Process -- 11.2.2 The Reaction of Steam with Carbon -- 11.2.3 Electrolytic Production of Hydrogen -- 11.2.4 Thermal Decomposition of Water to Produce Hydrogen.
 
11.2.5 Chemical Interaction of Hydrogen from Water -- 11.3 Hydrogen from Renewables Sources -- 11.3.1 Hydrogen Production by Biomass -- 11.3.2 Hydrogen Production from Renewable Sources Other than Biomass -- 11.4 Methods of Hydrogen Production through Bio-Routes involving Biochemical Processes -- 11.4.1 Hydrogen Production from Biomass-Derived Fuels -- 11.4.2 Hydrogen from Biomass through Gasification -- 11.4.3 Hydrogen Production via Bio-photolysis -- 11.4.4 Hydrogen Production through Photo-Fermentation -- 11.4.5 Hydrogen Production from Dark Fermentation -- 11.4.6 Hydrogen Production by Biological Water Gas Shift Reaction -- 11.5 Recent Advancement in Production of Bio-Hydrogen -- 11.5.1 Hydrogen Production from Bio-Oil -- 11.5.2 Hydrogen Production from Syngas -- 11.5.3 Hydrogen Production from Photofermentation -- 11.5.4 Hydrogen Production from Dark Fermentation (DF) -- 11.5.5 Hydrogen Production from Integrated Technologies -- 11.6 Status of Biohydrogen Production -- 11.7 Conclusions -- References -- 12 Biomethane Production -- 12.1 Introduction -- 12.2 Features of Biomethane -- 12.2.1 Advantages -- 12.2.2 Advantages over Methane -- 12.2.3 Cost Estimation -- 12.2.4 Utility -- 12.3 Global Scenario of Biomethane -- 12.4 Biomethane Production - Waste to Fuel Technology -- 12.4.1 Components of the Biogas Plant -- 12.4.2 Pretreatment -- 12.4.3 Biogas Production -- 12.5 Biogas Cleaning and Upgrading -- 12.5.1 Removal of Hydrogen Sulfide (H2S) -- 12.5.2 Removal of Oxygen -- 12.5.3 Removal of Nitrogen -- 12.5.4 Removal of Ammonia -- 12.5.5 Removal of Siloxanes -- 12.5.6 Removal of Halogenated Hydrocarbons -- 12.5.7 Removal of Particulates -- 12.5.8 Removal of Water Vapor -- 12.5.9 Removal of Carbon Dioxide -- 12.6 Conclusions -- References -- Index.

Abstract
The search for alternative sources of energy to offset diminishing resources of easy and cost-effective fossil fuels has become a global initiative, and fuel generated from biomass is a leading competitor in this arena. Large-scale introduction of biofuels into the energy mix could contribute to environmentally and economicaly sustainable development on a global scale. The processes and methodologies presented in this volume will offer a cutting-edge and comprehensive approach to the production of biofuels, for engineers, researchers, and students.

Local Note
Electronic reproduction. Ann Arbor, Michigan : ProQuest Ebook Central, 2017. Available via World Wide Web. Access may be limited to ProQuest Ebook Central affiliated libraries.

Subject Term
Biomass energy.
 
Renewable energy sources.

Genre
Electronic books.

Added Author
Thapliyal, Ashish.
 
Patel, Girijesh Kumar.

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IYTE LibraryE-Book1262059-1001TP339 -- .B22 2014 2014 EBEbrary E-Books