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Biomass for energy and the environment. proceedings of the 9th European Bioenergy Conference, Copenhagen, Denmark, 24-27 June 1996 / Volume 3 :

Biomass is set to play an increasing role in the supply of energy, both in the industrialised world and in developing countries, as concern for the state of the global environment grows. The possibility for the acceleration of commercial production has received support from the increasing involvemen...

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Detalles Bibliográficos
Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Autores Corporativos: European Bioenergy Conference Copenhagen, Denmark, Commission of the European Communities
Otros Autores: Chartier, Philippe
Formato: Electrónico Congresos, conferencias eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Oxford, U.K. ; New York : Pergamon, 1996.
Edición:1st ed.
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Acceso en línea:Texto completo
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  • Front Cover; Biomass for Energy and the Environment; Copyright Page; Preface; Table of Contents; Part 2.5: Processes for Production of Transportation Fuels; CHAPTER 1. PRODUCTION OF ETHANOL AND INVERTASE BY S.cerevisiae GROWN IN BLACKSTRAP MOLASSES; ABSTRACT; KEYWORDS; INTRODUCTION; METHODOLOGY; RESULTS AND DISCUSSION; REFERENCES; CHAPTER 2. SOLUBILIZATION OF PINUS PINASTER WOOD BY ACETIC ACID; ABSTRACT; KEYWORDS; INTRODUCTION; MATERIALS AND METHODS; RESULTS AND DISCUSSION; ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS; REFERENCES.
  • Chapter 3. alkaline extraction of acetosolv eucalyptus pulps as apretreatment for peroxide bleachingabstract; keywords; introduction; materials and methods; results and discussion; acknowledgements; references; chapter 4. structure and composition of sweet sorghum stalk components; abstract; keywords; introduction; materials and methods; results and discussion; conclusions; acknowledgements; chapter 5. innovative concepts in agricultural residues utilisation for sustainable development in developing countries (icarus); abstract; keywords; introduction; materials and methods.
  • RESULTS AND DISCUSSIONACKNOWLEDGEMENTS; REFERENCES; CHAPTER 6. COMPARISON OF PARAMETERS OF CES BIOSYNTHESIS BY FUNGAL SPECIES AIMED AT PARTIAL BIOMASS LIQUEFACTION TO FUEL ETHANOL; ABSTRACT; KEYWORDS; INTRODUCTION; EXPERIMENTAL; GENERAL CONCLUSION; Aknowledgement; REFERENCES; CHAPTER 7. COMPARISON OF WET OXIDATION AND STEAMING FOR SOLUBILIZATION OF THE HEMICELLULOSE FRACTION IN WHEAT STRAW AND BIRCH WOOD; ABSTRACT; KEYWORDS; INTRODUCTION; MATERIALS AND METHODS; RESULTS AND DISCUSSION; ACKNOWLEDGEMENT; REFERENCES.
  • CHAPTER 8. CHARCOA L AND GLUCOSE/ETHANOL PRODUCTION FROM OIL PALM AND COCOA PLANTATION WASTESABSTRACT; KEYWORDS; INTRODUCTION; CARBONISATION OF OIL PALM TRUNKS (Lim and Lim 1992); PRODUCTION OF GLUCOSE/ETHANOL FROM OIL PALM TRUNKS (Lim 1992,1996); REFERENCES; CHAPTER 9. CHEMICALS AND LIQUID FUELS FROM BIOMASS; ABSTRACT; KEYWORDS; CHAPTER 10. COMPARISON OF NEUTRAL AND ALKALINE CELLULASE ACTIVITIES OF SELECTED FUNGI AND STREPTOMYCETES; ABSTRACT; KEYWORDS; INTRODUCTION; EXPERIMENTAL; RESULTS; DISCUSSION; ACKNOLEGEMENT; REFERENCES; CHAPTER 11. SIMULATION OF A MAIZE TO ETHANOL PROCESS.
  • Introductionhistory; rationale and approach; results; conclusions; acknowledgments; references; chapter 12. sugar beet pulp as a source of pectin and fermentable substrates; abstract; keywords; introduction; materials and methods; results and discussion; conclusion; references; chapter 13. bioethanol production from mixtures of glucose and xylose by co-immobilized yeast cultures; abstract; keywords; introduction; materials and methods; results and discussion; acknowledgments; references.