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Biofuel Production Using Anaerobic Digestion : Green Energy and Technology / Kaliappan Sudalyandi and Rajeshbanu Jeyakumar.

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextLanguage: English Publication details: Singapore: Springer, 2022.Description: x, 238 p.: col. ill. ; 24 cmISBN:
  • 9789811937422
  • 186535537
  • 18653529
  • 9789811937439
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 23 660.6 SUD
Contents:
1. Introduction. 2. Biomass for Biofuel Generation. 3. Enhancement o Hydrolysis. 4. Hydrolysis and Assessment. 5. Kinetics and Modelling of hydrolysis. 6. Fermentation. 7. Biofuel Generation Process. 8. Single Stage Anaerobic Digestion. 9. Two-Stage Anaerobic Digest. 10. Biofuel Production.
Summary: This book provides lucid and instructive information about waste biomass, its potential, and the methods employed in energy generation. Topics covered include the basic principles, applications, recent advances, and the technical and economic considerations of waste-to-energy (WTE) technology. It highlights and elucidates essential concepts, mechanisms, applications, and useful outcomes of WTE technologies. In addition, it also provides a few example problems with design data for energy generation from waste biomass which will help the readers to understand the basics of WTE technologies. The book is structured with an overview at the start of each chapter presenting an outline of its content and a list of relevant discussions targeted toward readers. To illustrate the types of waste biomass, principles, and process of various thermal and biochemical process technologies, over 90 illustrations including graphs, diagrams, and photographs are provided. To help the readers improve their knowledge of the subject and to increase the utility of this book, the characteristics of waste biomass, operation conditions of different processes, and global status of WTE technologies are provided in tabular format. For that purpose, over 50 tables are provided. Selected references are also provided for this book. This book is primarily intended for researchers and professionals working in the area of bioenergy. It can also be used as a primary or secondary text for graduate courses and professional training programs.
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Faculty Publication Faculty Publication CUTN Central Library Faculty Publication Reference 660.6 SUD (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Not For Loan Gratis - Dr. Rajeshbanu Jayakumar, Biotechnology, CUTN 45566

1. Introduction. 2. Biomass for Biofuel Generation. 3. Enhancement o Hydrolysis. 4. Hydrolysis and Assessment. 5. Kinetics and Modelling of hydrolysis. 6. Fermentation. 7. Biofuel Generation Process. 8. Single Stage Anaerobic Digestion. 9. Two-Stage Anaerobic Digest. 10. Biofuel Production.

This book provides lucid and instructive information about waste biomass, its potential, and the methods employed in energy generation. Topics covered include the basic principles, applications, recent advances, and the technical and economic considerations of waste-to-energy (WTE) technology. It highlights and elucidates essential concepts, mechanisms, applications, and useful outcomes of WTE technologies. In addition, it also provides a few example problems with design data for energy generation from waste biomass which will help the readers to understand the basics of WTE technologies. The book is structured with an overview at the start of each chapter presenting an outline of its content and a list of relevant discussions targeted toward readers. To illustrate the types of waste biomass, principles, and process of various thermal and biochemical process technologies, over 90 illustrations including graphs, diagrams, and photographs are provided. To help the readers improve their knowledge of the subject and to increase the utility of this book, the characteristics of waste biomass, operation conditions of different processes, and global status of WTE technologies are provided in tabular format. For that purpose, over 50 tables are provided. Selected references are also provided for this book. This book is primarily intended for researchers and professionals working in the area of bioenergy. It can also be used as a primary or secondary text for graduate courses and professional training programs.

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