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ISBN 10: 1782622446
ISBN 13: 9781782622444
Author: Seth W. Snyder
Commercializing Biobased Products: Opportunities, Challenges, Benefits, and Risks 1st Edition:
Biobased products offer substantial economic and environmental benefits, but understanding how to commercialize this requires a comprehensive look at the process, including feedstocks, technologies, product slate, supply chain, policy, financing, and environmental impact.
Covering biobased products in a broad context, this book examines the environmental and economic impacts, compares US and EU policies, explores the factors affecting financing, and considers biological conversion, catalytic conversion, and separations.
By examining the process from several critical perspectives in the supply chain, this book provides chemical engineers with a better understanding of challenges, opportunities, risks, and benefits of commercialization.
Commercializing Biobased Products: Opportunities, Challenges, Benefits, and Risks 1st Edition Table of contents:
Chapter 1 An introduction to commercializing biobased products: opportunities, challenges, benefits
Chapter 2 The changing landscape: a history and evolution of bio-based products
Chapter 3 Bioenergy crops: delivering more than energy
Chapter 4 Butanol production by fermentation: efficient bioreactors
Chapter 5 Catalysis’s role in bioproducts update
Chapter 6 Separations technologies for biobased product formation—opportunities and challenges
Chapter 7 Lignin as feedstock for fibers and chemicals
Chapter 8 Update on research and development of microbial oils
Chapter 9 Bioprocessing of cost-competitive biobased organic acids
Chapter 10 CO2 conversion to chemicals with emphasis on using renewable energy/resources
Chapter 11 Methodological considerations, drivers, and trends in the life cycle analysis of bioproducts
Chapter 12 Design and planning of sustainable supply chains for biobased products
Chapter 13 US government bioproducts policy: “Watch what we do, not what we say”
Chapter 14 Study on investment climate in bio-based industries in the Netherlands
Chapter 15 A Monte Carlo-based methodology for valuing refineries producing aviation biofuel
Chapter 16 A path forward: investment cooperation between the United States and China in a bioeconomy
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