Lignocellulose for Future Bioeconomy
Lignocellulose for Future Bioeconomy discusses the conversion and utilization of lignocellulosic biomass. This book focuses on the utilization of lignocelluloses for various products, including biopolymers, bionanomaterials and bioproducts. Recent...
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Lignocellulose for Future Bioeconomy discusses the conversion and utilization of lignocellulosic biomass. This book focuses on the utilization of lignocelluloses for various products, including biopolymers, bionanomaterials and bioproducts. Recent findings in scientific investigation, engineering, product development, economic and lifecycle analysis are discussed, as are current synthesis technologies and potential applications. The book progresses from a discussion of the potential sources of biomass, to the refinement and processing of materials. A sampling of various sustainability issues faced by industries in their production methods and a look at real world examples of the use of lignocellulose-based materials in the bioeconomy round out the discussion.
Bibliographische Angaben
- Herausgegeben:Ariffin, Hidayah; Sapuan, S. M.; Hassan, Mohd Ali
- Verlag: Elsevier Science & Technology
- EAN: 9780128163542
Autoren-Porträt
H. Ariffin is the Head of Laboratory of Biopolymer and Derivatives, and an Associate Professor at the Department of Bioprocess Technology, Universiti Putra Malaysia. She obtained her PhD in Environmental Engineering from Kyushu Institute of Technology, Japan in 2009. Her research interests include biopolymer, nanocellulosic materials and composites, and biomass valorization. To date she has published more than 50 journal articles, 2 chapters in book and 50 conference papers. She has experience in reviewing numerous papers from International Journal of Biological Macromolecules (Elsevier), Journal of Cleaner Production (Elsevier), Composites Part A (Elsevier), RSC Advances (RSC Publications), Journal of Applied Polymer Science (Wiley), Electronic Journal of Biotechnology (Elsevier) and several other journals.
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1. Potential Tropical Species for Bioenergy2. Superheated Steam Pretreatment for Surface Modification of Lignocellulosic Materials3. Lignocellulose structure and the effect on bioproducts4. Multi-step pretreatment for cellulose separation5. Fermentable sugars from oil palm biomass: potential, issues and challenges6. Lignocellulose based fibres and their composites: preparation, properties and applications7. Cellulose Nanofiber Production from Oil Palm Biomass8. One-pot nanofibrillation and nanocomposites production through extrusion9. Tannin-based Bioresin as Adhesive10. Oligosaccharides from Hemicellulose11. Lignin-based adhesives and coatings12. Effect of stacking sequence of kenaf/glass fiber bands on filament winding hybrid energy absorption composite tubes13. Natural fibre reinforced biopolymer composites: Review14. Sustainability of oil palm biomass-based products15. R&D and Industrialization of Cellulose Nanofibers in Japan16. Biopolymer innovations and product development for packaging applications17. Oil Palm Biomass Biorefinery for Future Bioeconomy in Malaysia18. The Finnish way of the future bioeconomy19. Bioresources and biocommodities for the global bioeconomy20. Lignocellulose in Malaysian Bio Economy: The review of Bio Economy Transformation Program (BTP) 21. Design and fabrication of shoe shelf from kenaf fibre reinforced unsaturated polytester composites
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