
eBook - ePub
Clean Energy and Resources Recovery
Biomass Waste Based Biorefineries, Volume 1
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eBook - ePub
Clean Energy and Resources Recovery
Biomass Waste Based Biorefineries, Volume 1
About this book
Clean Energy and Resources Recovery: Biomass Waste Based Biorefineries, Volume One presents the technological options for energy and resources recovery from all types of organic wastes. The book addresses municipal and industrial sludges, municipal solid waste, agro-residue, animal wastes, industrial waste, forestry residue, and algal biomass, and provides a global overview of biomass waste production, waste handling issues and related GHG emissions and climate change, legislative waste management guidelines, biomass composition, and conventional methods for biomass waste treatment. For each biomass waste, chapters cover energy and bio-based products recovery, pre-treatment methods, process microbiology, community dynamics, co-digestion, reactor design and configuration, and techno-economic evaluation.
Case studies on upscaling technology and pilot and industry scale implementation are included, alongside step-by-step calculations that integrate practical field data and regulatory requirements into the environmental design process. Finally, future trends and developments in advanced biotechnological concepts for biomass waste processing and management are also discussed.
- Provides innovative strategies to increase the efficiency of anaerobic digestion, including during pre- and post-treatment
- Includes industry case studies that demonstrate successful implementation processes and strategies
- Addresses municipal and industrial sludges, municipal solid waste, agro-residue, animal wastes, industrial waste, forestry residue, and algal biomass, and provides a global overview of biomass waste production
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Table of contents
- Cover
- Front Matter
- Table of Contents
- Front Matter
- Copyright
- CONTENTS
- Contributors
- Foreword
- Acknowledgment
- List of Illustrations
- List of Tables
- CHAPTER 1 : State of the art of energy production from agricultural residues using thermochemical and biological processes
- CHAPTER 2 : Valorizing agricultural residues as biorefinery feedstocks: current advancements and challenges
- CHAPTER 3 : Status and perspectives of agricultural residues in a circular and resource-efficient context
- CHAPTER 4 : Anaerobic codigestion with fruit and vegetable wastes: An opportunity to enhance the sustainability and circular economy of the WWTP digesters
- CHAPTER 5 : Self-sustainability of anaerobic digestion for conversion of water hyacinth into value-added biofuels
- CHAPTER 6 : Production of high value added amino acids and biofuels (H2 and CH4) from gelatinous industry wastewater via anaerobic biodegradation process
- Chapter 7 : Biomethanization of agricultural lignocellulosic wastes: Pretreatments
- CHAPTER 8 : Occurrence and fate of aromaticity driven recalcitrance in anaerobic treatment of wastewater and organic solid wastes
- Chapter 9 : Direct interspecies electron transfer (DIET) via conductive materials in anaerobic digestion of organic wastes
- Chapter 10 : Anaerobic digestion of bioplastics
- CHAPTER 11 : Kinetics models of methane production from anaerobic digestion
- Chapter 12 : Using black soldier fly for waste management in developing countries
- Chapter 13 : Resource recovery and circular economy approach in organic waste management using hydrothermal carbonization
- CHAPTER 14 : Resource recovery from food waste via biological processes
- Chapter 15 : Integral valorization of residual biomass: Hydrogen, polyhydroxyalkanoates, and compost production
- Chapter 16 : Thermal hydrolysis sludge pretreatment
- Chapter 17 : Sustainable biowaste recycling using insects
- Chapter 18 : Butanol production from algal biomass by acetone-butanol-ethanol fermentation process
- Chapter 19 : Polyhydroxyalkanoate production from algal biomass
- Chapter 20 : Use of membrane technologies to recover microalgae biomass produced in wastewater
- Chapter 21 : Black soldier fly biorefinery: A novel upcycling route for municipal biosolids
- Index
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