Feedstock-based Bioethanol Fuels. I. Non-Waste Feedstocks - Starch, Sugar, Grass, Wood, Cellulose, Algae, and Biosyngas-based Bioethanol Fuels


This book aims to inform readers about the recent developments in feedstock-based bioethanol fuel production. Topics include starch-based, sugar-based, grass-based, and wood-based bioethanol fuel production. Feedstock-based Bioethanol Fuel Production: Starch, Sugar, Grass, and Wood-based Fuel Production is the third volume in the Handbook of Bioethanol Fuels: Production and Utilization (Six-Volume Set). Chapters consist of original research presented by world-class experts in the bioethanol field. The authors cover corn, sugarcane, sugar beet, switchgrass, miscanthus, softwood, and hardwood-based bioethanol production. The book further provides case studies for each section focusing on the most produced and most studied bioethanol biomass. It also examines the anticipated future trends related to each particular bioethanol fuel source. This book is intended for students, researchers, engineers, biotechnicians, biochemist and chemical engineers working on the production of bioethanol fuels.

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This book aims to inform readers about the recent developments in feedstock-based bioethanol fuel production. Topics include starch-based, sugar-based, grass-based, and wood-based bioethanol fuel production. Feedstock-based Bioethanol Fuel Production: Starch, Sugar, Grass, and Wood-based Fuel Production is the third volume in the Handbook of Bioethanol Fuels: Production and Utilization (Six-Volume Set). Chapters consist of original research presented by world-class experts in the bioethanol field. The authors cover corn, sugarcane, sugar beet, switchgrass, miscanthus, softwood, and hardwood-based bioethanol production. The book further provides case studies for each section focusing on the most produced and most studied bioethanol biomass. It also examines the anticipated future trends related to each particular bioethanol fuel source. This book is intended for students, researchers, engineers, biotechnicians, biochemist and chemical engineers working on the production of bioethanol fuels.

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Imprint

Taylor & Francis

Country of origin

United Kingdom

Release date

December 2023

Availability

Expected to ship within 12 - 17 working days

First published

2024

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Dimensions

254 x 178mm (L x W)

Pages

478

ISBN-13

978-1-03-212752-1

Barcode

9781032127521

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LSN

1-03-212752-X



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