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Chemical Substitutes from Agricultural and Industrial By-Products
Bioconversion, Bioprocessing, and Biorefining1. Aufl.
133,99 € |
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Verlag: | Wiley-VCH |
Format: | EPUB |
Veröffentl.: | 14.09.2023 |
ISBN/EAN: | 9783527841134 |
Sprache: | englisch |
Anzahl Seiten: | 416 |
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<b>Chemical Substitutes from Agricultural and Industrial By-Products</b> <p><b>A comprehensive resource presenting different manufacturing bioprocesses of chemical substitutes, from agricultural and industrial by-products to value-added biorefinery products</b> <p><i>Chemical Substitutes from Agricultural and Industrial By-Products: Bioconversion, Bioprocessing, and Biorefining</i> discusses the biorefinery of chemical substitutes from agricultural and industrial by-products, covering the consolidated bioconversion, bioprocessing, and downstream process of the significant chemical substitutes produced. In each chapter, the individual aspects of bioconversion, bioprocessing, and downstream process of chemical substitutes produced from selected agricultural and industrial by-products to selected chemical substitutes are discussed. <p>The text includes helpful case studies of specific processes to aid in reader comprehension. <p>Edited by four highly qualified academics, <i>Chemical Substitutes from Agricultural and Industrial By-Products: Bioconversion, Bioprocessing, and Biorefining</i> includes information on: <ul><li>Common substitutes for chemicals obtained from biomass of agricultural wastes and industrial by-products, including antioxidants, oleoresin, nanocarbon materials, enzymes, essential oils, bio-bleaching agents, and biosugars</li> <li>Alternative substitutes, including biofertilizers, cocoa butter substitutes, bio-succinic acids, furfural derivatives, levulinic acids, and cellulases</li> <li>Economic calculations, such as cost analysis, of different bioprocesses to analyze their feasibility in business and general industry</li> <li>Environmental impact analysis of chemical substitutes from agricultural and industrial by-products for a sustainable agriculture system</li></ul> <p>Enabling readers to create a change in the perception of the waste agricultural biomass from waste to resource, <i>Chemical Substitutes from Agricultural and Industrial By-Products: Bioconversion, Bioprocessing, and Biorefining</i> is an essential resource for biotechnologists, chemists in industry, natural products chemists, process engineers, chemical engineers, and environmental chemists.
1. Introduction to Biorefinery Of Chemical Substitutes<br> 2. Anti-Oxidant and Its Usage From Agricultural Wastes<br> 3. Lemongrass Oleoresin for Food Flavouring<br> 4. Tung Oil as Alternatives Feedstocks for Coating<br> 5. Spent Mushroom Substrate -<br> A Misplaced Renewable Resource<br> 6. Extraction of Chemical Substitute from Tobacco (Nicotiana Tabacum) As Potential Pharmaceutical Active Agent<br> 7. Chicken Feather as A Feedstock for Animal Feed Containing Antimicrobial/Antioxidant Properties<br> 8. Biodiesel Production from The Bio-Oil Extracted from Black Soldier Fly Larvae<br> 9. Valorization of Corn Cobs and Wheat Straw for The Production of Chemicals Substitute for Paper/Pulp Industry<br> 10. Extraction of Industrially Useful Enzymes from Rubber Latex Processing By-Products<br> 11. Sago Hampas/Wastes as A Feedstock for Chemical Substitute (Biosugars)<br> 12. Biofertiliser From Sugarcane By-Products/Wastes<br> 13. Cocoa Butter Substitute from Tengkawang (Shorea Stenoptera)<br> 14. Succinic Acids Production from Biomass and Their Applications<br> 15. Furfural and Derivatives from Biomass/Rice Straw and Baggase<br> 16. Levulinic Acids and Formic Acid from Biomass/Rice Straw and Baggase<br> 17. Cellulase As Biocatalyst Produce from Agricultural Wastes<br> 18. Conversion of Glycerol (By-Product from Biodiesel Production) Into Biofuel (Bioethanol/Biobutanol/Biohydrogen)<br> 19. Cost Analysis and Environmental Impact Analysis of Chemical Substitutes from Agricultural and Industrial By-Products for Sustainable Agriculture System<br>
<p><b><i>Suraini Abd-Aziz</b> is Professor at the Department of Bioprocess Technology, Faculty of Biotechnology and Biomolecular Sciences, Universiti Putra Malaysia, Malaysia. <p><b>Misri Gozan</b> is Professor at the Bioprocess Engineering Program, Department of Chemical Engineering, Faculty of Engineering, Universitas Indonesia, Indonesia. <p><b>Mohamad Faizal Ibrahim</b> is Associate Professor at the Department of Bioprocess Technology, Faculty of Biotechnology and Biomolecular Sciences, Universiti Putra Malaysia, Malaysia. <p><b>Lai-Yee Phang</b> is Associate Professor at the Department of Bioprocess Technology, Faculty of Biotechnology and Biomolecular Sciences, Universiti Putra Malaysia, Malaysia.</i>
<p><b>A comprehensive resource presenting different manufacturing bioprocesses of chemical substitutes, from agricultural and industrial by-products to value-added biorefinery products</b> <p><i>Chemical Substitutes from Agricultural and Industrial By-Products: Bioconversion, Bioprocessing, and Biorefining</i> discusses the biorefinery of chemical substitutes from agricultural and industrial by-products, covering the consolidated bioconversion, bioprocessing, and downstream process of the significant chemical substitutes produced. In each chapter, the individual aspects of bioconversion, bioprocessing, and downstream process of chemical substitutes produced from selected agricultural and industrial by-products to selected chemical substitutes are discussed. <p>The text includes helpful case studies of specific processes to aid in reader comprehension. <p>Edited by four highly qualified academics, <i>Chemical Substitutes from Agricultural and Industrial By-Products: Bioconversion, Bioprocessing, and Biorefining</i> includes information on: <ul><li>Common substitutes for chemicals obtained from biomass of agricultural wastes and industrial by-products, including antioxidants, oleoresin, nanocarbon materials, enzymes, essential oils, bio-bleaching agents, and biosugars</li> <li>Alternative substitutes, including biofertilizers, cocoa butter substitutes, bio-succinic acids, furfural derivatives, levulinic acids, and cellulases</li> <li>Economic calculations, such as cost analysis, of different bioprocesses to analyze their feasibility in business and general industry</li> <li>Environmental impact analysis of chemical substitutes from agricultural and industrial by-products for a sustainable agriculture system</li></ul> <p>Enabling readers to create a change in the perception of the waste agricultural biomass from waste to resource, <i>Chemical Substitutes from Agricultural and Industrial By-Products: Bioconversion, Bioprocessing, and Biorefining</i> is an essential resource for biotechnologists, chemists in industry, natural products chemists, process engineers, chemical engineers, and environmental chemists.