Editors's Preface. Foreword (Henning Hopf). Foreword (Paul T. Anastas). List of Contributors. Volume 1. Part I Background and Outline - Principles and Fundamentals. 1 Biorefinery Systems - An Overview (Birgit Kamm, Michael Kamm, Patrick R. Gruber, and Stefan Kromus). 1.1 Introduction. 1.2 Historical Outline 1.3 Situation. 1.4 Principles of Biorefineries. 1.5 Biorefinery Systems and Design. 1.6 Outlook and Perspectives. References. 2 Biomass Refining Global Impact - The Biobased ...
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Editors's Preface. Foreword (Henning Hopf). Foreword (Paul T. Anastas). List of Contributors. Volume 1. Part I Background and Outline - Principles and Fundamentals. 1 Biorefinery Systems - An Overview (Birgit Kamm, Michael Kamm, Patrick R. Gruber, and Stefan Kromus). 1.1 Introduction. 1.2 Historical Outline 1.3 Situation. 1.4 Principles of Biorefineries. 1.5 Biorefinery Systems and Design. 1.6 Outlook and Perspectives. References. 2 Biomass Refining Global Impact - The Biobased Economy of the 21st Century (Bruce E. Dale and Seungdo Kim). 2.1 Introduction. 2.2 Historical Outline. 2.3 Supplying the Biorefinery. 2.4 How Will Biorefineries Develop Technologically? 2.5 Sustainability of Integrated Biorefining Systems. 2.6 Conclusions. Acknowledgements. References. 3 Development of Biorefineries - Technical and Economic Considerations (Bill Dean, Tim Dodge, Fernando Valle, and Gopal Chotani). 3.1 Introduction. 3.2 Overview: The Biorefinery Model. 3.3 Feedstock and Conversion to Fermentable Sugar. 3.4 Technical Challenges. 3.5 Conclusions. Acknowledgments. References. 4 Biorefineries for the Chemical Industry - A Dutch Point of View (Ed de Jong, Rene van Ree Rea, Robert van Tuil, and Wolter Elbersen). 4.1 Introduction. 4.2 Historical Outline - The Chemical Industry: Current Situation and Perspectives. 4.3 Biomass: Technology and Sustainability. 4.4 The Chemical Industry: Biomass Opportunities - Biorefineries. 4.5 Conclusions, Outlook, and Perspectives. References. Part II Biorefinery Systems. Lignocellulose Feedstock Biorefinery. 5 The Lignocellulosic Biorefinery - A Strategy for Returning to a Sustainable Source of Fuels and Industrial Organic Chemicals (L. Davis Clements and Donald L. Van Dyne). 5.1 The Situation. 5.2 The Strategy. 5.3 Comparison of Petroleum and Biomass Chemistry. 5.4 The Chemistry of the Lignocellulosic Biorefinery. 5.5 Examples of Integrated Biorefinery Applications. 5.6 Summary. References. 6 Lignocellulosic Feedstock Biorefinery: History and Plant Development for Biomass Hydrolysis (Raphael Katzen and Daniel J. Schell). 6.1 Introduction. 6.2 Hydrolysis of Biomass Materials. 6.3 Acid Hydrolysis Processes. 6.4 Enzymatic Hydrolysis Process. 6.5 Conclusion. References. 7 The Biofine Process - Production of Levulinic Acid, Furfural, and Formic Acid from Lignocellulosic Feedstocks (Daniel J. Hayes, Steve Fitzpatrick, Michael H.B. Hayes, and Julian R.H. Ross). 7.1 Introduction. 7.2 Lignocellulosic Fractionation. 7.3 The Biofine Process. 7.4 Conclusion. References. Whole Crop Biorefinery. 8 A Whole Crop Biorefinery System: A Closed System for the Manufacture of Non-food Products from Cereals (Apostolis A. Koutinas, Rouhang Wang, Grant M. Campbell, and Colin Webb). 8.1 Intro. 8.2 Biorefineries Based on Wheat. 8.3 A Biorefinery Based on Oats. 8.4 Summary. References. Fuel-oriented Biorefineries. 9 Iogen's Demonstration Process for Producing Ethanol from Cellulosic Biomass (Jeffrey S. Tolan). 9.1 Introduction. 9.2 Process Overview. 9.3 Feedstock Selection. 9.4 Pretreatment. 9.5 Cellulase Enzyme Production. 9.6 Cellulose Hydrolysis. 9.7 Lignin Processing. 9.8 Sugar Fermentation and Ethanol Recovery. References. 10 Sugar-based Biorefinery - Technology for Integrated Production of Poly(3-hydroxybutyrate), Sugar, and Ethanol (Carlos Eduardo Vaz Rossell, Paulo E. Mantelatto, Jose A.M. Agnelli, and Jefter Nascimento). 10.1 Introduction. 10.2 Sugar Cane Agro Industry in Brazil - Historical Outline. 10.3 Biodegradable Plastics from Sugar Cane. 10.4 Poly(3-Hydroxybutyric Acid) Production Process. 10.5 Outlook and Perspectives. References. Biorefineries Based on Thermochemical Processing. 11 Biomass Refineries Based on Hybrid Thermochemical-Biological Processing - An Overv
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