New and future developments in catalysis - catalytic biomass conversion:
New and Future Developments in Catalysis is a package of books that compile the latest ideas concerning alternate and renewable energy sources and the role that catalysis plays in converting new renewable feedstock into biofuels and biochemicals. Both homogeneous and heterogeneous catalysts and cata...
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Zusammenfassung: | New and Future Developments in Catalysis is a package of books that compile the latest ideas concerning alternate and renewable energy sources and the role that catalysis plays in converting new renewable feedstock into biofuels and biochemicals. Both homogeneous and heterogeneous catalysts and catalytic processes will be discussed in a unified and comprehensive approach. There will be extensive cross-referencing within all volumes. This volume covers all the biomass sources and gives detailed and in-depth coverage of all current chemical/catalytic conversion processes of biomass into liquid hydrocarbons to be further used as a feedstock for the production of not only biofuels but a large array of chemicals. Offers an in-depth coverage of all catalytic topics of current interest and outlines the future challenges and research areasA clear and visual description of all parameters and conditions enables the reader to draw conclusions for a particular caseOutline the catalytic processes applicable to energy generation and design of green processes |
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adam_text | Contents
Introduction
ix
Contributors
xi
1.
Metal Catalysts for the Conversion
of Biomass to Chemicals
PIERRE GALLEZOT
1.1
Introduction
1
1.2
Hydrogénation
Catalysts
2
1.3
Metal Catalysts for Dehydroxylation and
Hydrogenolysis Reactions
13
1.4
Metal Catalysts for the Oxidation of
Carbohydrates and Derivatives
18
1.5
Concluding Remarks and Prospects
23
Acknowledgment
24
References
24
2.
Current Catalytic Processes for Biomass
Conversion
HÏROKAZU
KOBAYASHI AND ATSUSH1 FUKUOKA
2.1
Introduction
29
2.2
Gasification of Cellulose
31
2.3
Hydrolytic
Hydrogénation
of Cellulose
33
2.4
Conversion of Cellulose to C2 and C3
Chemicals
41
2.5
Hydrolysis of Cellulose to Glucose
43
2.6
One-Pot Synthesis of
Orber
Chemicals from
Cellulose
46
2.7
Degradation of
Lignin
to Chemicals
47
2.8
Conclusions
49
References
49
3.
Emerging Catalysis for 5-HMF
Formation from Cellulosic Carbohydrates
Z. CONRAD ZHANG
3.1
Introduction
53
3.2
Conversion of Fructose to
5
HMF
54
3.3
Conversion of Glucose to 5-HMF
60
3.4
Conversion of Cellulose to 5-HMF
66
3.5
Conversion of C-6 and C-5 Carbohydrates
in Biomass to 5-HMF and Furfural
68
3.6
Summary and Prospective
68
References
69
4.
Trends and Challenges in Catalytic
Biomass Conversion
CHRISTIAN
MÅRUP
OSMUNDSEN, KRESTEN EGEBLAD,
AND ESBEN TAARNING
4.1
Introduction
73
4.2
Hydrogenolysis
76
4.3
Sugars to Lactates
80
4-4
Utilization of the
Lignin
Fraction
84
References
88
5.
Catalytic Processes of Lignocellulosic
Feedstock Conversion for Production of
Furfural, Levulinic Acid, and Formic
Acid-Based Fuel Components
B.
KAMM,
M.
GERHARDT,
AND
G. DAUTZENBERG
5.1
Introduction
91
5.2
Lignocellulosic Feedstock as Raw Material for
Comprehensive Levulinic Acid and Furfural
Production
92
5.3
Levulinic Acid, Formic Acid, and Furfural
96
5.4
Fuels and Fuel Components from Levulinic
Acid and Furfural
103
5.5
Conclusion
108
References
109
6.
Synthetic Biology for Biomass
Conversion
CHRISTOPHER E. FRENCH,
DAMIAN
К.
BARNARD,
EUGENE FLETCHER, STEVEN D. KANE, SAHREENA
SALEEM LAKHUNDI, CHAO-KUO LIU, AND
ALISTAIR ELFICK
6.1
Introduction
115
6.2
The Biomass Problem
115
VI
CONTENTS
6.3
Biological Production of Renewable Fuels
from Cellulosic Biomass
118
6.4
Synthetic Biology
119
6.5
Biomass Degradation
120
6.6
Advanced Biofuels
126
6.7
Increasing Tolerance to Inhibitory
Compounds
129
6.8
The Way Forward
129
6.9
Conclusions
131
Acknowledgments
132
References
132
7.
Hybrid Plant Systems for Breeding
and Gene Confinement in
Bioenergy Crops
ALBERT P. KAUSCH, ADAM DERESIENSKI, JOEL HAGUE,
MICHAEL TILELLI, STEPHEN L. DELLAPORTA, KIMBERLY
NELSON, AND YI LI
7.1
Introduction
141
7.2
Current Conventional Hybrid Plant Breeding
Schemes
145
7.3
Novei
Non-GM and GM Approaches to Hybrid
Plant Development
148
7.4
Gene Confinement Strategies for Release of GM
improved Bioenergy Crops
162
7.5
Conclusions
164
Acknowledgments
165
References
165
8.
An Introduction to Pyrolysis and
Catalytic Pyrolysis: Versatile Techniques
for Biomass Conversion
LI LI, JACK S. ROWBOTHAM, H. CHRISTOPHER
GREENWELL, AND PHILIP W. DYER
8.1
Classification of Pyrolysis Processes
174
8.2
Pyrolysis Reactor Design
176
8.3
Pyrolysis Products
177
8.4
The Major Components of Biomass
182
8.5
Mechanisms of Biomass Pyrolysis
187
8.6
Catalytic Pyrolysis of Biomass
191
8-7
Concluding Remarks
201
References
202
9.
Using Microwave Radiation and SrO as
a Catalyst for the Complete Conversion of
Oils, Cooked Oils, and Microalgae to
Biodiesel
MIRI KOBERG
AND AHARON
GEDANKEN
9.1
Introduction
209
9.2
Transesterification Reaction for
Biodiesel
Production
211
9.3
Factors Affecting Catalytic Process for
Biodiesel
Production
212
9.4
Two-Stage Method for
Biodiesel
Production
220
9.5
One-Stage Method for
Biodiesel
Production
221
9.6
Analysis of the FAME Produced from Different
Feed-Stocks
222
9.7
Conclusions
224
Acknowledgments
224
References
224
10.
Environmental Benefits of Integrated
Algal Biorefineries for Large-Scale
Biomass Conversion
BOBBAN SUBHADRA
10.1
Introduction
229
10.2
Advantages of Using Algal Biomass
for Biofuel
230
10.3
Algae as Source of Biofuel
231
10.4
Recent Research and Developments in Algal
Biofuel
233
10.5
Algal Biorefmery
238
10.6
General Conclusions
249
References
249
11.
Heterogeneous Catalysts for Biomass
Conversion
LEI JIN, CHUNG-HAO KUO, AND STEVEN L. SUIB
11.1
Zeolites
254
11.2
Mesoporous Materials
11.3
Metal Oxides
259
256
CONTENTS
VU
11-4
Basic Rare
Earth Layered
Materials
for
Biodiesel
Production
263
11.5
Supported
Metals
and Ion-Exchanged
Resins
267
11.6
Outlook
268
References
269
12.
Processing Issues in Biofuels
Production
RICHARD S.
PARNAS,
MICHAEL
POMYKAŁA,
AND
IMAN
NOSHADI
12.1
Introduction
271
12.2
Sources and Properties of Various
Biomass
272
12.3
Current Catalysts for Biomass
Conversion
274
12.4
Current Catalytic Processes for Biomass
Conversion
279
12.5
Environmental Concerns for Biomass
Conversion
290
Acknowledgment
292
References
293
13.
Economic Analysis of Bioenergy: An
Integrated Multidisciplinary Approach
FRED V. CARSTENSEN,
MARCELLO
GRAZIANO,
NATALIA VOROTYTSEVA, WILLIAM
E. WAITE,
AND KATHRYN E. PARR
13-1
Introduction
297
13.2
Overview
298
13.3
Case Study: Food Scraps and Anaerobic
Digestion in the Hartford Metropolitan
Statistical Area
301
13.4
Spatial Analysis: Methods and Results
303
13-5
Economic and Financial Performance: Methods
and Results
314
13.6
Conclusions
319
Acknowledgments
320
References
320
14.
Biofuels of the Present and the Future
ARNOLD L.
DEMAIN
AND MARCO
A. BÁEZ-VÁSQUEZ
14.1
Introduction
325
14.2
Biofuels
326
14.3
The Energy Problem
327
14.4
Bioethanol as Fuel
328
14.5
Lignocellulosic Biomass
332
14-6
Unlocking Fermentable Sugars from
Cellulosic Biomass
334
14-7
Requirement of the Fungal Cellulase
Complex
337
14.8
Ethanol-Producing Organisms
341
14.9
Higher Alcohols
352
14.10
Biodiesel
354
14.11
Other Potential Biofuels
361
14-12
Commercial Developments
362
14.13
US Government Initiatives
363
14.14
Final Comments
364
Acknowledgment
365
References
365
15.
Catalysts for Biomass Conversion
SUBHASH BHATIA AND
SITI
SALWA
HASHIM
15.1
Introduction
371
15.2
Sugar Platform
374
15.3
Biodiesel
377
15.4
Bio-Oil and its Upgrading
380
15.5
Future Developments in Catalysis for Biomass
Conversion
381
15.6
Conclusions
385
References
385
Index
391
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