Algal Biorefineries
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Algae offer potential to produce renewable chemicals and fuels using solar energy and carbon dioxide from atmosphere or in flue gases while simultaneously reducing the generation of greenhouse gases. Since these can be grown on marginal lands with micronutrients and macronutrients often present in waste streams, algae-based chemicals and fuels do not compete with foods. Still large-scale production of algae-based fuels and chemicals faces considerable technological and economical challenges and it would by necessity require a biorefinery approach wherein all the possible algal components are converted into value-added compounds. The present series on algal biorefineries represents a forum for reporting the state of the art of different technologies as well as the latest advances in this field. The volume II of this series complements the volume I in terms of the current state of the art. Different chapters in this volume address diverse issues ranging from genetically modifies algaeto new products to life-cycle analysis of algal products.
Important assessment of the state of the art in algae cultivation and processing Finding the latest advances in algal products For identifying the research needs relating to algal biorefineries For LCA and environmental impact of algal chemicals and fuels Includes supplementary material: sn.pub/extras
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Microalgal systems biology for biofuel production, Seong-Joo Hong and Choul-Gyun Lee.- Government regulation of the uses of genetically modified algae and other microorganisms in biofuel and bio-based chemical production, David J. Glass.- Algal heterotrophic and mixotrophic culturing for biorefinery: From metabolic routes to techno-economics, Octavio Perez-Garcia and Joav Bashan.- Algal Closed Reactor Design, .- Martin Koller.- Algal tubular reactor design, Graziella Chini-Zitelli and Giuseppe Torzillo.- Photobioreactors with internal illumination, Magda Sergejevová, Jose Romel Malapascua, Jií Kopecký and Jií Masojídek.- Thin-layer systems for mass cultivation of microalgae: flat panels and sloping cascades, Jií Masojídek, Magda Sergejevová, José R. Malapascua and Jií Kopecký.- Gas balances and growth in algal cultures, Marcai Morales, Juan Cabello and Sergio Revah.- Beneficial or toxic effects of selenium on green algae and their application as nutrient supplements or bio-remediators, Milada Vítová, Kateina Biová, Jií Doucha and Vilém Zachleder.- Rare earth elements and algae: Physiological effects, biorefinery and recycling, Franz Goecke, Vilém Zachleder and Milada Vítová.- Utilization of biorefinery waste proteins as feed, glues, composites, and other co-products, William M Chirdon.- Utilization alternatives of algal wastes for solid algal products, Didem Özçimen, Benan nan, Sevgi Ak and Anl Tevfik Koçer.- Algal Cell Disruption and Lipid Extraction: A Review on Current Technologies and Limitations, Chandra S. Theegala.- Microalgal derived biomethanization and biohydrogen production a review of modeling approaches, Marc Wichern and Manfred Lübken.- Hydrothermal pretreatment of macroalgal biomass for biorefineries, Héctor A. Ruiz, Rosa M Rodríguez-Jasso, Mario Aguedo and Zsófia Kádár.- Conversion of microalgae bio-oil into bio-diesel, Aimaro Sanna and Abd Rahman Nur Adilah.- A framework for sustainable design of algae biorefineries: Economic aspects and life cycle analysis, Peam Cheali, Carina Gargalo, Krist V Gernaey and Gürkan Sin.- Multi-actor life cycle assessment of algae-derived biofuels for U.S. airline industry, Datu Buyung Agusdinata and Daniel DeLaurentis.- Index.
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- Allgemeine Informationen
- Sprache Englisch
- Editor Ale Prokop, Mark E. Zappi, Rakesh K. Bajpai
- Titel Algal Biorefineries
- Veröffentlichung 28.10.2015
- ISBN 3319201999
- Format Fester Einband
- EAN 9783319201993
- Jahr 2015
- Größe H241mm x B160mm x T34mm
- Untertitel Volume 2: Products and Refinery Design
- Gewicht 1113g
- Auflage 1st edition 2015
- Genre Medizin
- Lesemotiv Verstehen
- Anzahl Seiten 568
- Herausgeber Springer International Publishing
- GTIN 09783319201993