Analytical methods for biomass characterization and conversion
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Analytical methods for biomass characterization and conversion
(Emerging issues in analytical chemistry)
Elsevier, c2020
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Description
Analytical Methods for Biomass Characterization and Conversion is a thorough resource for researchers, students and professors who investigate the use of biomass for fuels, chemicals and products. Advanced analytical chemistry methods and techniques can now provide detailed compositional and chemical measurements of biomass, biomass conversion process streams, intermediates and products. This volume from the Emerging Issues in Analytical Chemistry series brings together the current knowledge on each of these methods, including spectroscopic methods (Fourier Transform Infrared Spectroscopy, Near-infrared Spectroscopy, Solid State Nuclear Magnetic Resonance), pyrolysis (Gas Chromatography/Mass Spectrometry), Liquid Chromatography/High Performance Liquid Chromatography, Liquid Chromatography/Mass Spectrometry, and so on.
Authors David C. Dayton and Thomas D. Foust show how these can be used for measuring biomass composition and for determining the composition of intermediates with regard to subsequent processing for biofuels, bio-chemicals and bio-based products.
Table of Contents
Introduction
Biomass Characterization
Biomass Conversion
Analytical Methods in Biochemical Conversion
Analytical Methods in Thermochemical Conversion
Analytical Methods in Hybrid Technologies
Techno-Economics of Advanced Biofuels Processes
Lifecycle Assessment of Advanced Biofuels Processes
Optimized Biofuels for High-Efficiency, Low-Emission Engines
Alternative Jet Fuels
Biomass-Based Products and Chemicals
Waste to Energy
Carbon Dioxide Utilization for Building Materials, Fuels, Chemicals, and Polymers
Remaining Challenges and Final Thoughts
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