Sustainable Biotechnology- Enzymatic Resources of Renewable Energy edited by Om V. Singh, Anuj K. Chandel.

Nature offers abundant renewable resources that can be used to partially replace fossil fuels and commodity chemicals but issues of cost, technology readiness levels, and compatibility with existing distribution networks remain huge challenges. Cellulosic ethanol and biodiesel are the most immediate...

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Other Authors: Singh, Om V. (Editor), Chandel, Anuj K. (Editor)
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Language:English
Published: Cham : Springer International Publishing : Imprint: Springer, 2018.
Edition:1st ed. 2018.
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505 0 |a 1. Introduction -- 2. Role of Systematic Biology in Biorefining of Lignocellulosic Residues for Biofuels and Chemicals Production -- 3. Biotechnological advancements in cellulosic ethanol production -- 4. Sustainable production of biofuels from weedy biomass and other unconventional lignocellulose wastes -- 5. Technological Aspects of lignocellulose conversion into biofuels: Key challenges and practical solutions -- 6. Beyond ethanol: Contribution of various bioproducts to enhance the viability of biorefineries -- 7. Real Techno-economic assessment of bioethanol production from major lignocellulosic residues under different process configurations -- 8. Lignocellulolytic Enzymes from Thermophiles -- 9. Application of enzymes in Sustainable liquid transportation fuels production -- 10. The Realm of Lipases in Biodiesel Production -- 11. Nanotechnology- based developments in biofuel production: Current trends and applications -- 12. Ester-based biofuels from wastes -- 13. Sustainable production of biogas from renewable sources: global overview, scale up opportunities and potential market trends -- 14. Microbially Originated Polyhydroxyalkanoate (PHA) Biopolymers: An Insight into the Molecular Mechanism and Biogenesis of PHA Granules -- 15. Biopolymer Synthesis and Biodegradation -- 16. The application of microbial consortia in a biorefinery context: understanding the importance of artificial lichens -- 17. Green microalgae as substrate for producing biofuels and chlorophyll in biorefineries -- 18. Future perspectives and potential applications of enzymes in sericulture -- index. 
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