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Bioenergy Research Advances and Applications

By: Vijai Kumar Gupta(Editor), Christian P Kubicek(Editor), Jack Saddler(Editor), Feng Xu(Editor), Maria G Tuohy(Editor)
500 pages, Illustrated
Publisher: Elsevier
Bioenergy Research
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Bioenergy Research: Advances and Applications brings biology and engineering together to address the challenges of future energy needs. The book consolidates the most recent research on current technologies, concepts, and commercial developments in various types of widely used biofuels and integrated biorefineries, across the disciplines of biochemistry, biotechnology, phytology, and microbiology. All the chapters in the book are derived from international scientific experts in their respective research areas. They provide you with clear and concise information on both standard and more recent bioenergy production methods, including hydrolysis and microbial fermentation. Chapters are also designed to facilitate early stage researchers, and enables you to easily grasp the concepts, methodologies and application of bioenergy technologies. Each chapter in Bioenergy Research: Advances and Applications describes the merits and drawbacks of each technology as well as its usefulness.

Bioenergy Research: Advances and Applications provides information on recent approaches to graduates, post-graduates, researchers and practitioners studying and working in field of the bioenergy. It is an invaluable information resource on biomass-based biofuels for fundamental and applied research, catering to researchers in the areas of bio-hydrogen, bioethanol, bio-methane and biorefineries, and the use of microbial processes in the conversion of biomass into biofuels. It reviews all existing and promising technologies for production of advanced biofuels in addition to bioenergy policies and research funding. It features cutting-edge research concepts for biofuels production using biological and biochemical routes, including microbial fuel cells. It includes production methods and conversion processes for all types of biofuels, including bioethanol and biohydrogen, and outlines the pros and cons of each.

Contents

1. Current Bioenergy Researches: Strengths and Future challenges
2. Bioenergy Research: An Overview on Technological Developments and Bio-Resources
3. Use of Agro-Industrial Residues for Bioethanol Production
4. Recent Advancements in Pretreatment Technologies of Biomass to Produce Bio-energy
5. Bio-fuels and Bioproducts Produced through Microbial Conversion of Biomass
6. Databases for Bioenergy Related Enzymes
7. Isobutanol Production from Bioenergy Crops
8. Lipase Catalyzed Biodiesel Production: Technical Challenges
9. Bio-electrochemistry of Microbial Fuel Cells and their Potential Applications in Bio-energy
10. Anaerobic Digestion of Bio-waste to Bioenergy
11. Second-Generation Bio-energy from High-Efficiency Algal-Derived Bio-crude
12. Microalgae: The Tiny Microbes with a Big Impact
13. Biobased Fats (Lipids) and Oils from Biomass as a Source of Bioenergy
14. Use of Volatile Solids from Biomass for Energy Production
15. Biorefinery Systems: An Overview
16. Catalytic Thermochemical Processes for Biomass Conversion to Biofuels and Chemicals
17. Applications of Heterogeneous Catalysts in the Production of Biodiesel by Esterification and Transesterification
18. Lignocellulose-based Chemical Products
19. Industrial Lignin Production and Applications
20. Amino-based Products from Biomass and Microbial Amino Acid Production
21. Production of Phytochemicals, Dyes, and Pigments as Co/By-products in Bioenergy Processes
22. Recent Developments on Microalgae for Bio-hydrogen Photoproduction and its Importance in CO2 Reduction
23. Engineered Cyanobateria: Research & Application in Bioenergy
24. Sustainable Farming of Bioenergy Crops
25. Bioenergy Technology for Integrated Production of Poly 3-Hydroxybutyrate
26. Advances and Innovations in Biochar Production and Utilisation for Improving Environmental Quality
27. Biochar Processing for Sustainable Development in Current and Future Bioenergy Research
28. Development of Thermo-chemical & Bio-chemical Technologies for Biorefineries

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Dr. Vijai Kumar Gupta is the Co-lead Inventor of EI project, Molecular Glycobiotechnology, Department of Biochemistry, National University of Ireland Galway, Galway city, Ireland. He is on research leave from MITS University, India. Before joining NUIG, he worked as Assistant Professor of Biotechnology, FASC, MITS University, Lakshmangarh (Sikar), India. His area of expertise includes mycological research and plant-microbial interactions, bio-fuels and bioenergy research, and microbial biotechnology. He completed his Ph.D. in Microbiology from Dr. R.M.L. Avadh University, Faizabad, UP, India in 2009. He is one of the experts in the area of fungal biology and biotechnology. He is the active member of International Sub-commission on Trichoderma and Hypocrea, Austria and a working group member of the International Society for Fungal Conservation, UK. His work with Fusarium spp., Colletotrichum gloeosporioides, Aspergillus spp. Penicillium spp., and Trichoderma spp. has been complemented by contributions to biotechnological development, molecular diversity, disease diagnostic, plant pathology, fungal-plant interaction, secondary metabolites, and industrial applications. Dr. Gupta is the Fellow of Prestigious- The Linnaean Society, London, UK; Fellow of Hind Agri Society, India; Fellow of Society of Applied Biotechnologist India; and Fellow of International Society of Contemporary Biologist, India. He has been honored with several awards in his career including the prestigious Indian ICAR Senior Research Fellowship and Indian Young Scientist Award 2009, 2011 & Gold Medal Award-2009 for his advanced research achievements in the field of fungal genetics and biology. He is the Editor-in-Chief of the International Journal of Plant Pathology, USA; Senior Editor of Fungal Biology & Biotechnology, BioMed Central; Series Editor of a book series on fungal biology, Springer; and regional editor (Asia)/editorial board member of several International and national journals with many research/review publication/book chapter publications. He has edited about 16 books for publishers of international renown such as CRC Press, Taylor and Francis, USA; Springer, USA; Elsevier Press, The Netherlands; Nova Science Publisher, USA; LAP Lambert Academic Publishing, Germany; and CABI, UK.

Dr. Maria G. Tuohy is the Head of the Molecular Glycobiotechnology Research Group, Department of Biochemistry, School of Natural Sciences, NUI Galway which has developed a strong track record in Glycobiotechnology and Enzyme Biotechnology. She has more than 20 years experience in the molecular biochemistry, genetics and biotechnology of fungi, with a special interest in thermophilic ascomycetes and the characterization of these fungi as cell factories for protein production, including novel thermostable enzymes/enzyme systems. Dr. Tuohy and her group have developed patented enzyme-based technologies for key bioenergy and biorefinery applications from terrestrial and marine biomass and wastes, including 3rd generation feedstocks. The group also investigates the use of enzymes for the recovery and selective modification of high-value biochemicals and plant carbohydrate-derived bioactives ('Glycobioengineering'). Dr. Tuohy is a PI in the Energy Research Centre, NUI, Galway and the recently funded national Bioenergy and Biorefinery Competence Centre, is a member of the EU FP7 Biofuels Platform and a national research PhytoNetwork. Dr. Tuohy has been a visiting researcher in RUGhent, Belgium and BSH Institut fur Holzchemie, Hamburg. Dr. Tuohy is author of ~132 research publications, including refereed publications, book chapters, conference papers poster/short communications. She is also a reviewer for international journals and funding agencies and several books as co-editor- Springer Science Publisher, USA; CRC Press, Taylor and Francis, USA; Germany; Nova Science Publisher, USA and Elsevier Press, USA (under Progress) with Dr. V. K. Gupta

Dr. John (Jack) Saddler is the endowed Professor of Forest Products Biotechnology / Bioenergy (originally an NSERC Industry Chair) and also the former Dean, Faculty of Forestry at the University of British Columbia. Professor Saddler has been involved, for more than 30 years, in various national and international organizations that have advanced the global understanding of how woody biomass can be converted to useful fuels and chemicals. He is a Fellow of the Royal Society of Canada, Canada's highest recognition for scientists, and he has received many other awards such as the International Union of Forest Research Organizations (IUFRO's) Scientific Achievement Award, and the Charles D. Scott award for contributions to the field of "Biotechnology for fuels and Chemicals". Professor Saddler is also the recipient of the prestigious Leadership award, presented from Life Sciences British Columbia for demonstrated leadership in the industry and given to individuals who have assisted in the creation and advancement of the broader life sciences communities over time. Professor Saddler has published more than 380 papers, several books, holds several patents, and is a regular reviewer/advisor for agencies such as the US Dept. of Energy, USDA, NSERC, and World Bank. He has trained more than 70 graduate students, Post Doc.s, and Research Associates, many of whom are now in senior positions in industry, government, and academia around the world Outside of the research setting, Professor Saddler has not only advised policymakers at the highest levels provincially and nationally, but has been instrumental in the creation of long-standing initiatives to demonstrate, commercialize, and transfer promising biorefining technologies, such as the creation of the BC Bioenergy Network. Nationally, his influence extends to such bodies as the Science Directorate of the Canadian Forest Service, the Canadian Council of Forests Ministers, and the National Roundtable on Economy and Environment. Internationally, he has contributed significantly to the work of the UN's Food and Agricultural Organization (FAO), the US DoE, USDA, the International Energy Agency (IEA) Paris, and he has acted as the Co-Task Leader of the Liquid Biofuels network of IEA Bioenergy organization for many years. B.Sc. (Hons) Microbiology - University of Edinburgh, 1975 Ph.D. Micobiology/Biochemistry - University of Glasgow, 1978 Former Dean, Faculty of Forestry; Professor of Forest Products Biotechnology / Bioenergy

Feng Xu is a Staff Scientist in the Department of Protein Chemistry at Novozymes, Inc. (a subsidiary of Novozymes A/S) where he has been a research scientist since 1992. His research interests are in enzymology and enzyme biotechnology, particularly that related to oxidoreductases (Cu-oxidase, heme peroxidase, flavoenzymes) and carbohydrases (cellulases, amylases). In the past decade, he has focused on enzymatic conversion of biomass and led the effort discovering the function of GH61 enzyme in enzymatic cellulose degradation. Feng Xu is the author or co-author of about 89 articles, reviews, or book chapters, and is the inventor or co-inventor of about 38 issued or pending patents. Feng Xu served at the Editorial Advisory Panel of Biochemical Journal (2005-2013) and is a member of the American Chemical Society. Feng Xu completed his doctorate at the University of Paris VII in France (1982-1986) and his bachelor's degree at Wuhan University in China (1978-1982). He worked as a postgraduate researcher at the University of California at San Diego (1986-1988) and a Research Investigator at the University of Michigan (1988-1992).

By: Vijai Kumar Gupta(Editor), Christian P Kubicek(Editor), Jack Saddler(Editor), Feng Xu(Editor), Maria G Tuohy(Editor)
500 pages, Illustrated
Publisher: Elsevier
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