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Renewable Bioresources - Scope and Modification for Non-Food Applications
Edited by Stevens, Christian and Verhe, Roland
Wiley
June 2004
Hardcover 320 Pages ISBN 0470854464
£85.00
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Softcover 320 Pages ISBN 0470854472
£35.00
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Renewable Bioresources: scope and modification for non-food applications is the
first text to consider the broad concept of renewable materials from the socio-economic
aspects through to the chemical production and technical aspects of treating different raw
products. The text sets the context of the renewables debate with key opening chapters on
green chemistry, and the current situation of US and EU policy regarding sustainability and
industrial waste. The quantitative and technical scope and production of renewable resources
is then discussed with material looking at integral valorisation, the primary production of
raw materials, downstream processing, and the identification of renewable crop materials.
The latter part of the book concludes with a discussion on the uses for renewable materials
such as carbohydrates, woods, fibres, biopolymers, lipids and proteins in different industrial
applications, including a key chapter on the high value-added industries.
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Covers the broad concept of renewable resources from different points of view.
- Takes readers through the identification, production, processing and end-applications for renewable raw materials.
- Considers and compares EU and US renewable resources and sustainability objectives.
- Devotes one chapter to green chemistry and sustainability, focussing on the green industrial processes.
This is an essential book for upper level undergraduates and Masters students taking
modules on Renewable Resources, Green Chemistry, Sustainable Development,
Environmental Science, Agricultural Science and Environmental Technology. It will also
benefit industry professionals and product developers who are looking at improved
economic and environmental means of utilising renewable materials.
Contents
List of Contributors.
List of Abbreviations.
Foreword.
Preface.
1. Green Chemistry and Sustainability (Jeffrey Hardy).
2. Socio-Economical Aspects and Policy of Renewable Resources (Liisa Tahvanainen and Christian V. Stevens).
3. Integral Valorization (Werner Praznik and Christian V. Stevens).
4. Primary Production of Raw Materials (Waldemar Rymowicz).
5. Energy from Renewable Resources (Bio-Energy) (Mehrdad Arshadi).
6. Identification and Quantification of Renewable Crop Materials (Anton Huber and Werner Praznik).
7. Industrial Products from Carbohydrates, Wood and Fibres (Christian V. Stevens).
8. Occurrence, Functions and Biosynthesis of Non-Carbohydrate Biopolymers (Christian O. Brämer and Alexander Steinbüchel).
9. Industrial Products from Lipids and Proteins (Roland Verhé).
10. High Value-added Industries (Jan Demyttenaere and Jozef Poppe).
11. Renewable Resources: Back to the Future (Christian V. Stevens).
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