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100 1 _aChen, Hongzhang,
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245 1 0 _aLignocellulose biorefinery engineering :
_bprinciples and applications /
_cHongzhang Chen.
264 1 _aCambridge, UK :
_bWoodhead Publishing,
_c2015.
300 _a1 online resource.
336 _atext
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490 1 _aWoodhead publishing series in energy ;
_vnumber 74
500 _aIncludes index.
504 _aIncludes bibliographical references at the end of each chapters and index.
505 0 _aFront Cover; Lignocellulose Biorefinery Engineering: Principles and Applications; Copyright; Contents; Woodhead Publishing Series in Energy; Preface; Chapter 1: Lignocellulose biorefinery engineering; 1.1. Resources, energy, and environment; 1.1.1. Definition and classification of resources; 1.1.2. Resource issues and resource crises; 1.1.2.1. Resource issues; 1.1.2.2. Resource crises; 1.2. Resource recycling and waste reuse; 1.2.1. Resource recycling; 1.2.2. Waste reuse; 1.2.3. Biomass recycling; 1.2.4. Eco-industrial systems and eco-industrial parks; 1.3. Lignocellulosic resources.
505 8 _a1.3.1. Lignocellulose definition and classification1.3.2. Characteristics of lignocellulosic resources; 1.3.3. Utilization history of lignocellulosic resources; 1.3.3.1. History of lignocellulose utilization for energy; 1.3.3.2. History of lignocellulose utilization for materials; 1.3.4. Current situation of lignocellulose utilization; 1.4. Lignocellulose biorefinery engineering; 1.4.1. Necessity for lignocellulose biorefining; 1.4.2. Key points of lignocellulose biorefinery engineering; 1.4.2.1. Theoretical basis of lignocellulose biorefining.
505 8 _a1.4.2.2. Feedstock engineering for lignocellulose biorefining1.4.2.3. Conversion engineering for lignocellulose biorefining; 1.4.2.4. Product engineering for lignocellulose biorefining; 1.4.2.5. Process engineering for lignocellulose biorefining; 1.4.2.6. Modes of integrated industrial lignocellulose biorefinery chains; References; Chapter 2: Theoretical basis of lignocellulose biorefining; 2.1. Lignocellulose recalcitrance; 2.1.1. Introduction to lignocellulose recalcitrance; 2.1.2. Structural analysis of lignocellulose recalcitrance; 2.2. Lignocellulose porous medium.
505 8 _a2.2.1. Porous structure at the tissue level2.2.2. Porous structure at the cell level; 2.2.3. Porous structure at the cell wall level; 2.3. Mass transfer resistance of lignocellulose: seepage recalcitrance; 2.3.1. Lignocellulose transfer structure; 2.3.2. Lignocellulose seepage recalcitrance; 2.3.3. Impact of lignocellulose interfacial properties on seepage recalcitrance; 2.4. Lignocellulose functional components; 2.5. Changes in composition and structure during the lignocellulose biorefining process; 2.6. Analysis methods in lignocellulose biorefining.
505 8 _a2.6.1. Analysis methods for lignocellulosic materials2.6.2. Analysis methods for the biorefinery process; 2.6.3. Analysis methods for products; References; Chapter 3: Lignocellulose biorefinery feedstock engineering; 3.1. Overview; 3.2. Technologies of components fractionation; 3.2.1. Molecular level selective fractionation technology; 3.2.2. Cell-level selective fractionation technology; 3.2.3. Tissue-level selective fractionation technology; 3.3. Technologies of selective structure deconstruction; 3.3.1. Introduction to selective structure deconstruction technologies.
520 _aBiomass resources and their refining are key research topics internationally as alternatives to fossil fuel resources and oil refining. This book explores the heterogeneous nature of lignocellulosic biomass, which restricts its use as a raw material, and describes the theoretical basis of the lignocellulose refinery. It puts forward the theory of the integrated biomass refinery system, which produces multiple products, including biofuels, biomaterials, biochemicals, food and feed based on careful fractionation of the raw material. Chapter 1 introduces the significance and development of ligno.
588 0 _aOnline resource; title from PDF title page (ScienceDirect, viewed March 11, 2015).
590 _aElsevier
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650 0 _aLignocellulose
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