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Bioethanol
Edited by Marco Aurelio Pinheiro Lima and Alexandra Pardo Policastro Natalense, ISBN 978-953-51-0008-9, Hard cover, 290 pages, Publisher: InTech, Published: February 01, 2012 under CC BY 3.0 license, in subject Environmental Sciences
DOI: 10.5772/850
Recent studies have shown strong evidence of human activity impact on the climate of the planet. Higher temperatures and intensification of extreme weather events such as hurricanes are among the consequences. This scenario opens up several possibilities for what is now called "green" or low carbon economy. We are talking about creating new businesses and industries geared to develop products and services with low consumption of natural resources and reduced greenhouse gases emission. Within this category of business, biofuels is a highlight and the central theme of this book. The first section presents some research results for first generation ethanol production from starch and sugar raw materials. Chapters in the second section present results on some efforts around the world to develop an efficient technology for producing second-generation ethanol from different types of lignocellulosic materials. While these production technologies are being developed, different uses for ethanol could also be studied. The chapter in the third section points to the use of hydrogen in fuel cells, where this hydrogen could be produced from ethanol.
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Book contents
- Chapter 1Cassava Bioethanol
- Chapter 2Single-Step Bioconversion of Unhydrolyzed Cassava Starch in the Production of Bioethanol and Its Value-Added Products
- Chapter 3Sorghum as a Multifunctional Crop for the Production of Fuel Ethanol: Current Status and Future Trends
- Chapter 4Simultaneous Production of Sugar and Ethanol from Sugarcane in China, the Development, Research and Prospect Aspects
- Chapter 5Hydrolysis of Lignocellulosic Biomass: Current Status of Processes and Technologies and Future Perspectives
- Chapter 6Second Generation Bioethanol from Lignocellulosics: Processing of Hardwood Sulphite Spent Liquor
- Chapter 7Bioethanol Production from Steam Explosion Pretreated Straw
- Chapter 8Towards Increasing the Productivity of Lignocellulosic Bioethanol: Rational Strategies Fueled by Modeling
- Chapter 9Consolidated Bioprocessing Ethanol Production by Using a Mushroom
- Chapter 10SSF Fermentation of Rape Straw and the Effects of Inhibitory Stress on Yeast
- Chapter 11Competing Plant Cell Wall Digestion Recalcitrance by Using Fungal Substrate – Adapted Enzyme Cocktails
- Chapter 12Heterologous Expression and Extracellular Secretion of Cellulases in Recombinant Microbes
- Chapter 13Catalytic Hydrogen Production from Bioethanol
