Presents an integrated approach to the ethanol and butanol production processes from agricultural residues and bioenergy crops, and discusses improvements through research, consolidation, and integration of the processes
PART I CELLULOSIC BIOMASS PROCESSING & BIOREFINERY ROAD MAP
CHAPTER 1 An Overview of Existing Individual Unit Operations
CHAPTER 2 Biomass for Biorefining: Resources, Allocation,
Utilization, and Policies
CHAPTER 3 Biorefinery Roadmaps
CHAPTER 4 Integration of (Hemi)-Cellulosic Biofuels Technologies
with Chemical Pulp Production
CHAPTER 5 Integrated Processes for Product Recovery
PART II CELLULOSIC ETHANOL
CHAPTER 6 Development of Growth-Arrested Bioprocesses with
Corynebacterium glutamicum for Cellulosic Ethanol Production from
Complex Sugar Mixtures
CHAPTER 7 Consolidated Bioprocessing for Ethanol Production
CHAPTER 8 Integration of Ethanol Fermentation with Second
Generation Biofuels Technologies
PART III CELLULOSIC BUTANOL
CHAPTER 9 Mixed Sugar Fermentation by Clostridia and Metabolic
Engineering for Butanol Production
CHAPTER 10 Integrated Bioprocessing and Simultaneous Product
Recovery for Butanol Production
CHAPTER 11 Integrated Production of Butanol from Glycerol
PART IV PROCESS ECONOMICS & FARM-BASED BIOREFINERY
CHAPTER 12 Process Economics of Renewable Biorefineries: Butanol
and Ethanol Production in Integrated Bioprocesses from
Lignocellulosics and Other Industrial By-Products
CHAPTER 13 Integrated Farm-Based Biorefinery
Research Chemical/Biochemical Engineer, United States Department of
Agriculture (USDA), Agricultural Research Service (ARS), National
Center for Agricultural Utilization Research (NCAUR), Peoria, IL,
USA.
PhD (Chemical/Biological Engineering), PhD (Fermentation
Technology)
Fellow in American Institute of Chemical Engineers (AIChE), Society
for Industrial Microbiology & Biotechnology (SIMB), and American
Institute of Chemists (AIC).
Co-Editor, Stem cells in Regenerative Medicine (Wiley, 2015)
Michigan State University, MI USA University of Illinois at
Urbana-Champaign, Institut Pasteur Paris, and University of Lille
Flanders-Artois• Sloan Fellow from London Business School and a
microbiologist by training (University of Illinois at
Urbana-Champaign, Institut Pasteur Paris, and University of Lille
Flandres-Artois). • Consulting, Partnering & Fund Raising, Founder,
Managing Director, NxR Biotechnologies, Switzerland.• Dr. Vertès is
a strategy and business development consultant for cell therapeutic
biotech companies, and works to enable seed funding in the field.
Focusing on technology deployment and innovation commercialization,
he has contributed to both industrial and pharmaceutical
biotechnology, in different functions including research,
manufacturing, contract research, and strategic alliances in
pharmaceuticals (Lilly, Pfizer, Roche). • Championed radical
innovation for bringing to patients disease-modifying,
paradigm-changing therapeutics such as siRNA, and led in a
scientific and business manner Roche’s global cell therapeutics
strategy and implementation team resulting in Roche’s entry in 2010
in the field of regenerative medicine.• Member, Industry
Committee-Europe, Tissue Engineering and Regenerative Medicine
International Society• Co-Editor, Stem Cells in Regenerative
Medicine: Science, Regulation and Business Strategies (Wiley,
2015).
"...an excellent book on the most urgent and important problems facing mankind today: sustainability in this era of shortage, environmental degradation, and climate change." --Biz India
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