Contents
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30
Feasibility and Economics of Biobutanol from Lignocellulosic
and Starchy Residues
457
Sandesh Kanthakere
30.1
Introduction
457
30.2
Opportunities and Future of Zero Waste Biobutanol
458
30.3
Generation of Lignocellulosic and Starchy Wastes
459
30.3.1
Types and Sources of Waste Generation
460
30.3.2
Composition of Lignocellulose and Starchy Residues
461
30.4
Value Added Products from Lignocellulose and Starchy Residues
462
30.4.1
Feasibility of Biobutanol Production from Lignocellulose and Starchy
Residues
463
30.4.2
Pretreatment
463
30.4.3
Economics of Biobutanol Production
465
30.5
Conclusion
468
References
468
31
Critical Issues That Can Underpin the Drive for Sustainable
Anaerobic Biorefinery
473
Spyridon Achinas
31.1
Introduction
473
31.2
Biogas – An Energy Vector
474
31.3
Anaerobic Biorefinery Approach
475
31.4
Technological Trends and Challenges in the Anaerobic Biorefinery
477
31.4.1
Pretreatment
477
31.4.2
Multistage AD Process
480
31.4.3
Dynamics of Methanogenic Communities
480
31.5
Perspectives Toward the Revitalization of the Anaerobic
Biorefineries
482
31.5.1
Reciprocity Between Research, Industry, and Government
482
31.5.2
Transition to the Biogas-based Green Economy
483
31.6
Conclusion
485
Conflict of Interest
485
References
485
32
Microbiology of Biogas Production from Food Waste: Current
Status, Challenges, and Future Needs
491
Vanajakshi Vasudeva, Inchara Crasta, and Sandeep N. Mudliar
32.1
Introduction
491
32.2
Fundamentals for Accomplishing National Biofuel Policy
492
32.3
Significances of Anaerobic Microbiology in Biogas Process
493
32.4
Microbiology and Physico-Chemical Process in AD
493
32.4.1
Hydrolysis and Acidogenesis
493
32.4.2
Acetogenesis
494
32.4.3
Methanogenesis and the Essential Microbial Consortia
495
32.5
Pretreatment
496