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Emerging Sustainable Technologies for Biofuel Production / edited by Maulin Shah, Deepanwita Deka.

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Format:
Book
Contributor:
Śāha, Maulīna, editor.
Deka, Deepanwita, editor.
Series:
Environmental Science and Engineering, 1863-5539
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Renewable energy sources.
Bioengineering.
Sustainability.
Chemistry, Technical.
Renewable Energy.
Biological and Physical Engineering.
Industrial Chemistry.
Local Subjects:
Renewable Energy.
Biological and Physical Engineering.
Sustainability.
Industrial Chemistry.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (706 pages)
Edition:
1st ed. 2024.
Place of Publication:
Cham : Springer Nature Switzerland : Imprint: Springer, 2024.
Summary:
This book is presented on biofuel production which includes different technologies developed and adopted to synthesize green renewable fuel alternatives for sustainable development. It also reflects different sources of biofuel, application of microbial community and microbial engineering to design fuel production and the biosynthetic pathways of biofuel production by microbes. Although the expenses for the physical and chemical technologies for energy production and fossil fuel utilization to protect our environment are very high, these technologies are not eco-friendly and safe. Hence, the need of certain modern eco-friendly and cost-effective techniques to protect our environment is deeply apprehended by different workers of this field. These techniques involve some feasible technologies utilizing different biological agents like microbes to produce renewable energy. This book provides an outline of the science behind the multidisciplinary aspects of biofuel production. It summarizes a solid foundation in the fundamentals and progresses to practical applications in this field. It structures stepwise route for a number of effective techniques to screen, select, identify and utilize microbes for biofuel production and utilization. It also focuses on the theoretical groundworks of biofuel production, recent technologies related to microbial engineering like myco-engineering technologies, microbial metabolism or modelling approaches to microbial physiology utilized for the same purpose. The techniques covered in this book ensure that scientists have the knowledge to practice effective biofuel production techniques themselves in a contaminated ecosystem in a sustainable way. Recent progress in the field of biofuels using microbial genetic engineering has larger perspectives in commercial-scale production. However, its large-scale production is still challenging; hence, to resolve this problem, it is essential to convert biomass into biofuels by developing novel technology to increase biofuel production to fulfil the current and future energy demand.
Contents:
1. Introduction to Biofuel Production: A Step Towards Sustainable Energy
2. Generations of Biofuels
3. Sustainable technologies for biofuel production
4. Sustainable technologies for biofuel production
5. EMERGING SUSTAINABLE TECHNOLOGIES FOR BIOFUEL PRODUCTION
6. Innovative Approaches for Sustainable Biodiesel Production and Integration in Circular Economy
7. Plant based biofuels
8. Plant Based Biofuels: Sustainable solution to fuel industry
9. Plant-based biofuels
10. Plant based Biofuels: A Sustainable Solution for Energy Production
11. Microbe induced enhanced biofuel production
12. Microbes-induced enhanced biofuel production
13. Fungal endophytes as alternate source for enhancement of biofuel production
14. Recent Advancements in Microalgae-based Biofuel Production
15. Fatty acid composition of inedible seeds as a source of bioenergy
16. Molecular mechanisms behind the plant/microbe induced biofuel production: Systems Biology approach
17. Physiological mechanisms behind the microbe-induced biofuel production
18. Role of bioactive metabolites produced by plants and microbes in fuel production
19. Sustainability assessment of liquid biofuel production technologies by life cycle assessment- Challenges and future prospects
20. Microbial Engineering to Design Fuel Production
21. Microbial Fuel Cells for bioelectricity generation and wastewater treatment- A review
22. Microbial Engineering in Biofuel Production – A global outlook, advances, and roadmap
23. Evolution, Challenges and Benefits of Biofuel production and its potential role in meeting Global energy demands
24. Global status of microbial engineering for biofuel production – advances, challenges and roadmap
25. Advances and Future Prospective of Plant Based Biofuels
26. Advances, applications, challenges and futureprospects of recent technologies in biofuel production.
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references.
ISBN:
3-031-52167-6

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