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    Waste Biorefinery Technologies for Sustainable Development: Volume 2: Biological Processes

    Waste Biorefinery Technologies for Sustainable Development by Venkatachalam, Ponnusami; Xu, Charles Chunbao; Shanmugam, Saravanan Ramiah;

    Volume 2: Biological Processes

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    • Publisher Elsevier Science
    • Date of Publication 1 September 2026

    • ISBN 9780443341373
    • Binding Paperback
    • No. of pages450 pages
    • Size 235x191 mm
    • Weight 450 g
    • Language English
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    Waste Biorefinery Technologies for Sustainable Development: Volume 2: Biological Processes deals with the intersection of circular economy principles and biorefinery innovation, exploring how biorefineries can play a central role in closing the loop of resource use and promoting sustainable development. Through a comprehensive examination of circular economy concepts and biorefinery technologies, it illustrates how waste streams can be valorized and transformed into valuable products through efficient and sustainable processes. From organic wastes to agricultural residues and industrial by-products, it covers how diverse biomass feedstocks can be utilised within circular biorefinery systems to produce bioenergy, biochemicals, biomaterials, and bioplastics. The volumes cover the basic components of biorefineries and various approaches required for the valorization of versatile feedstocks which make an indispensable resource for (under)graduate students. The discussion of role of biorefineries in addressing global challenges such as climate change and resource depletion, current research trends, and future directions offers valuable guidance for researchers seeking to deepen their understanding and identify opportunities for further investigation. Volume 2 of this two-volume set deals with biological processes, and includes biochemical paths for converting biomass into bioproducts and biofuels, model refinery processes, recent trends and future prospects of circular biorefinery and their life cycle analysis, and future perspectives.

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    Table of Contents:

    Volume 2

    Section 4. Biological conversion processes for valorisation of biomass and waste for the production of chemicals and fuels
    12. Production of Bio-based Platform Chemicals from Biomass and Wastes: Biological conversion
    13. Conversion of Biomass and Organic Wastes into Bio-based Polymers/Plastics
    14. Biogas Upgradation Technologies
    15. Green Hydrogen Production from Biomass: Dark Fermentation-Microbial Electrolysis Cell Systems Pathways

    Section 5. Model biorefineries
    16. Microalgae-based Biorefineries
    17. Lignin-based Biorefineries

    Section 6. Circular biorefinery and LCA
    18. Advancing Bioenergy Through Biorefinery and the Path Toward a Circular Economy
    19. Life Cycle Assessment (LCA) and Sustainability Metrics in Biorefineries
    20. Waste Biorefineries: Circular Economy Principles, Techno-economic Analysis, Challenges and Future Perspectives

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