Biorefinery co-products : phytochemicals, primary metabolites and value-added biomass processing / edited by Chantal Bergeron, Danielle Julie Carrier, Shri Ramaswamy.

In order to successfully compete as a sustainable energy source, the value of biomass must be maximized through the production of valuable co-products in the biorefinery. Specialty chemicals and other biobased products can be extracted from biomass prior to or after the conversion process, thus incr...

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Other Authors: Carrier, Danielle Julie, 1959-, Ramaswamy, Shri, 1957-, Bergeron., Chantal, 1967-
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: Chichester, West Sussex ; Hoboken : John Wiley & Sons, 2012.
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Summary:In order to successfully compete as a sustainable energy source, the value of biomass must be maximized through the production of valuable co-products in the biorefinery. Specialty chemicals and other biobased products can be extracted from biomass prior to or after the conversion process, thus increasing the overall profitability and sustainability of the biorefinery. Biorefinery Co-Products highlights various co-products that are present in biomass prior to and after processing, describes strategies for their extraction, and presents examples of bioenergy feedstocks that contain high value.
Physical Description:1 online resource
Bibliography:Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN:9780470976692
0470976691
9780470975596
0470975598
0470973579
9780470973578
1119967880
9781119967880
Source of Description, Etc. Note:Print version record.