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Biorefineries green biorefinery

Type of raw materials used whole crop biorefineries (W CBRs), oleochemical biorefineries, lignocellulosic feedstock biorefineries, green biorefineries, and marine biorefineries. [Pg.9]

Wood chips can also be utilized as such to produce bioethanol. The cellulose and hemicellulose material is hydrolyzed in the presence of acids (H2SO4, HCl, or HCOOH) or enzymes to yield glucose and other monosaccharides [16]. Lignin is separated by filtration as a solid residue and the monosaccharides are fermented to ethanol, which, in turn, is separated from water and catalyst by distillation. Ethanol can be used not only as energy source but also as a platform component to make various chemicals, such as ethene and polyethene. Today green acetaldehyde and acetic acid from wood-derived bioethanol is manufactured by SEKAB Ab, at the Ornskoldsvik Biorefinery of the Future industrial park. [Pg.166]

To achieve sustainable production through biorefineries, engineers can look to specific chemical processes that draw on green technological alternatives. Whereas the principles... [Pg.20]

Bozell JJ, Petersen GR (2010) Technology development for the production of biobased products from biorefinery carbohydrates-the us department of energy s Top 10 revisited. Green Chem 12 539-554... [Pg.95]

Figure 1.9 Simplified schematic diagram of a green biorefinery... Figure 1.9 Simplified schematic diagram of a green biorefinery...
Figure 1.10 A simplistic schematic of the Austrian Green Biorefinery (Based on Schnitzer, 2006)... Figure 1.10 A simplistic schematic of the Austrian Green Biorefinery (Based on Schnitzer, 2006)...
Andersen, M. and P. Kiel, Integrated Utilisation of Green Biomass in the Green Biorefinery, Ind. Crops. Prod., 11, 129-137 (2000). [Pg.18]

Clark, J.H., Green Chemistry for the Second Generation Biorefinery - Sustainable Chemical Manufacturing Based on Biomass, J. Chem. Technol. Biotechnol., 82, 603-609 (2007). de Jong, E., R. van Ree, R. van Tuil and W. Elbersen, Biorefineries for the Chemical Industry - A Dutch Point of View, in Biorefineries - Biobased Industrial Processes and Products. Status Quo and Future Directions, B. Kamm, M. Kamm, and P. Gruber (Eds), Wiley-VCH, (2006). [Pg.19]

Koschuh, W., V.H. Thang, S. Krasteva, S. Novalin and K.D. Kulbe, Flux and Retention Behaviour of Nano filtration and Fine Ultrafiltration Membranes in Filtrating Juice from a Green Biorefinery A Membrane Sreening, J. Membr. Sci., 261, 121-128 (2005). [Pg.19]

Thang, V.H. and S. Novalin, Green Biorefinery Separation of Lactic Acid from Grass Silage Juice by Chromatography using Neutral Polymeric Resin, Bioresource Technol., Corrected Proof (2007). [Pg.20]

Clark JH, Deswarte FEI, Farmer TJ. The integration of green chemistry into future biorefineries. Biofuels Bioprod Biorefin. 2009 3(l) 72-90. [Pg.30]

Kamm B, Kanun M, Schmidt M, Hirth T, Schulze M (2006) Biorefineries - industrial processes and products, hi Kamm B, Gruber PR, Kamm M (eds) Biorefineries industrial processes and products. Wiley-VCH, Weinheim Bertho IN, Mathaly P, Dubois V, De Baynast R (1997) US 5688930 Auge J (2008) Green Chem 10 225-231 Wust W, Eskuchen R (1990) EP 0357969 Auge J, Sizun G (2009) Green Chem 11 1179-1183... [Pg.108]

Degradation and Applications 13 Challenges in Green Analytical Chemistiy 14 Advanced Oil Crop Biorefineries 15 Enantioselective Homogeneous Supported Catalysis 16 Natural Polymers Volume 1 Composites 17 Natural Polymers Volume 2 Nanocomposites 18 Integrated Forest Biorefineries... [Pg.369]

Koschuh, W., Koller, M., Essl, R. and Kromus, S. (2012) Green Biorefinery - Chloroplast Rich Biomass (CRB) as alternative Bio Feedstock. 25th VH Yeast Conference, Hamburg, 2012. [Pg.169]

Kromus S, Kamm B, Kamm M, Eowler P, Narodoslawsky M (2008) Green biorefineries the green biorefinery concept - fundamentals and potential. In Biorefineries-industrial processes and products. Wiley-VCH, Weinheim, pp 253-294... [Pg.34]

Keywords 5-(Chloromethyl)furfural 5-(Hydroxymethyl)furfural Biomass Biomass derivatives Biorefinery Catalysis CMF Green chemistry HMF Levulinic acid Platform chemicals Renewable chemistry... [Pg.41]

From C-H to C-C Bonds Cross-Dehydrogenative-Coupling 27 Renewable Resources for Biorefineries 28 Transition Metal Catalysis in Aerobic Alcohol Oxidation 29 Green Materials from Plant Oils... [Pg.2]


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