1st Edition

Feedstock-based Bioethanol Fuels. II. Waste Feedstocks Agricultural, Food, Industrial, Urban, Forestry, and Lignocellulosic Waste-based Bioethanol Fuels

Edited By Ozcan Konur Copyright 2024
    402 Pages 10 Color Illustrations
    by CRC Press

    This book provides an overview of research on the production of bioethanol fuels from waste feedstocks such as second-generation residual sugar and starch feedstocks, food waste, industrial waste, urban waste, forestry waste, and lignocellulosic biomass at large with 17 chapters. In this context, there are eight sections where the first two chapters cover the production of bioethanol fuels from waste feedstocks at large.

    This book is the fourth volume in the Handbook of Bioethanol Fuels (Six-Volume Set). It shows that pretreatments and hydrolysis of the waste feedstocks, fermentation of hydrolysates, and separation and distillation of bioethanol fuels are the fundamental processes for bioethanol fuel production from these waste feedstocks.

    This book is a valuable resource for stakeholders primarily in research fields of energy and fuels, chemical engineering, environmental science and engineering, biotechnology, microbiology, chemistry, physics, mechanical engineering, agricultural sciences, food science and engineering, materials science, biochemistry, genetics, molecular biology, plant sciences, water resources, economics, business and management, transportation science and technology, ecology, public, environmental and occupational health, social sciences, toxicology, multi-disciplinary sciences, and humanities among others.

    Part 16. Introduction to Second Generation Waste Biomass-based Bioethanol Fuels.

    1. Second Generation Waste Biomass-based Bioethanol Fuels: Scientometric Study.
    2. Ozcan Konur.

    3. Second Generation Waste Biomass-based Bioethanol Fuels: Review.
    4. Ozcan Konur.

      Part 17. Second Generation Bioethanol Fuels from Residual Sugar Feedstocks.

    5. Second Generation Bioethanol Fuels from Residual Sugar Feedstocks: Scientometric Study.
    6. Ozcan Konur.

    7. Second Generation Bioethanol Fuels from Residual Sugar Feedstocks: Review.
    8. Ozcan Konur.

      Part 18. Second Generation Bioethanol Fuels from Residual Starch Feedstocks.

    9. Second Generation Bioethanol Fuels from Residual Starch Feedstocks: Scientometric Study.
    10. Ozcan Konur.

    11. Second Generation Bioethanol Fuels from Residual Starch Feedstocks: Review.
    12. Ozcan Konur.

      Part 19. Second Generation Food Waste-based Bioethanol Fuels.

    13. Second Generation Food Waste-based Bioethanol Fuels: Scientometric Study.
    14. Ozcan Konur.

    15. Second Generation Food Waste-based Bioethanol Fuels: Review.
    16. Ozcan Konur.

      Part 20. Second Generation Industrial Waste-based Bioethanol Fuels.

    17. Second Generation Industrial Waste-based Bioethanol Fuels: Scientometric Study.
    18. Ozcan Konur.

    19. Second Generation Industrial Waste-based Bioethanol Fuels: Review.
    20. Ozcan Konur.

      Part 21. Second Generation Urban Waste-Based Bioethanol Fuels.

    21. Second Generation Urban Waste-based Bioethanol Fuels: Scientometric Study.
    22. Ozcan Konur.

    23. Second Generation Urban Waste-based Bioethanol Fuels: Review.
    24. Ozcan Konur.

      Part 22. Second Generation Forestry Waste-based Bioethanol Fuels.

    25. Second Generation Forestry Waste-based Bioethanol Fuels: Scientometric study.
    26. Ozcan Konur.

    27. Second Generation Forestry Waste-based Bioethanol Fuels: Review.
    28. Ozcan Konur.

      Part 23. Lignocellulosic Biomass-based Bioethanol Fuels.

    29. Lignocellulosic Biomass-Based Bioethanol Fuels: Scientometric Study.
    30. Ozcan Konur.

    31. Lignocellulosic Biomass-based Bioethanol Fuels: Review.
    32. Ozcan Konur.

    33. Production and Uses of Bioethanol in an Integrated Biorefinery from Agro- and Forest-Industrial Waste.

    Carolina M. Mendieta, Julia Kruyeniski, María E. Vallejos, María C. Area.

    Biography

    Ozcan Konur has interdisciplinary research interests and has published primarily in the areas of bioenergy and biofuels, algal bioenergy and biofuels, nanoenergy and nanofuels, nanobiomedicine, algal biomedicine, disability studies, higher education, biodiesel fuels, algal biomass, lignocellulosic biomass, scientometrics, and bioethanol fuels. He has edited a book titled Bioenergy and Biofuels (CRC Press, 2018), a handbook titled Handbook of Algal Science, Technology, and Medicine (Elsevier, 2020), and a handbook titled Handbook of Biodiesel and Petrodiesel Fuels: Science, Technology, Health, and Environment (CRC Press, 2021) in three volumes.