Author(s): Desh Bandhu Gangwar
Format: Paperback
No. of Pages: 52
Publisher: LAP Lambert Academic Publishing
Language: English
Date Published: 2012-09-06
Dimensions: 150.11 x 219.96 x 3.05mm
Publication City/Country: Saarbrucken, Germany
Edition: Aufl.
Illustrations: Illustrations, black and white
The rising cost of fuel oil compelled the industry to search for alternative fuels and biomass and hence the production of fermentable sugars from renewable lignocellulosic waste materials, which can be used as feedstock for the production of biofuel. Ethanol is a high octane, water free alcohol produced from renewable resources like wheat straw, rice husk, corn, wood and other biomaterials. Ethanol is most often blended with gasoline - usually as a 10 per cent mix - to create a fuel called gasohol. Ethanol blended fuels like gasohol, act as natural antifreeze, and appear to burn more efficiently in combustion engines. As well, ethanol is used commercially in producing food grade vinegar, food extracts, pharmaceutical products. In the last decade, most research has tended to focus on developing an economical and ecofriendly ethanol production process. Much emphasis is being given to the production of ethanol from lignocellulosic biomass and other forms of agricultural and forestry residues
Format: Paperback
No. of Pages: 52
Publisher: LAP Lambert Academic Publishing
Language: English
Date Published: 2012-09-06
Dimensions: 150.11 x 219.96 x 3.05mm
Publication City/Country: Saarbrucken, Germany
Edition: Aufl.
Illustrations: Illustrations, black and white
The rising cost of fuel oil compelled the industry to search for alternative fuels and biomass and hence the production of fermentable sugars from renewable lignocellulosic waste materials, which can be used as feedstock for the production of biofuel. Ethanol is a high octane, water free alcohol produced from renewable resources like wheat straw, rice husk, corn, wood and other biomaterials. Ethanol is most often blended with gasoline - usually as a 10 per cent mix - to create a fuel called gasohol. Ethanol blended fuels like gasohol, act as natural antifreeze, and appear to burn more efficiently in combustion engines. As well, ethanol is used commercially in producing food grade vinegar, food extracts, pharmaceutical products. In the last decade, most research has tended to focus on developing an economical and ecofriendly ethanol production process. Much emphasis is being given to the production of ethanol from lignocellulosic biomass and other forms of agricultural and forestry residues
Book Info | |
Author | Desh Bandhu Gangwar |
Date Published | 2012-09-06 |
Dimensions | 150.11 x 219.96 x 3.05mm |
Edition | Aufl. |
First Author | Desh Bandhu Gangwar |
Format | Paperback |
Illustrations | Illustrations, black and white |
ISBN | 9783659229664 |
Language | English |
No. of Pages | 52 |
Publication City/Country | Saarbrucken, Germany |
Publisher | LAP Lambert Academic Publishing |
Bioconversion of Wheat Straw for the Production of Biofuel
- Desh Bandhu Gangwar
- Paperback
- Publisher: LAP Lambert Academic Publishing
- ISBN: 9783659229664
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