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Renewable Resources and Renewable Energy

A Global Challenge, Second Edition

Edited by Paolo Fornasiero, Mauro Graziani

Published December 5th 2011 by CRC Press – 504 pages

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Description

As energy demands continue to surge worldwide, the need for efficient and environmentally neutral energy production becomes increasingly apparent. In its first edition, this book presented a well-rounded perspective on the development of bio-based feedstocks, biodegradable plastics, hydrogen energy, fuel cells, and other aspects related to renewable resources and sustainable energy production. The new second edition builds upon this foundation to explore new trends and technologies. The authors pay particular attention to hydrogen-based and fuel cell-based technologies and provide real-world case studies of renewable energy projects in the emerging Asian and South American markets.

Contents

Technologies for Application and Utilization of Renewable Resources

Bioplastics: Principles, Concepts, and Technology

Ramani Narayan

Bio-Based Key Molecules as Chemical Feedstocks

Herman van Bekkum

Aqueous-Phase Catalytic Processing in Biomass Valorization to H2 and Liquid Fuels

Elif I. Gürbüz, Drew J. Braden, and James A. Dumesic

Valorization of Bio-Glycerol

Mario Pagliaro and Michele Rossi

Plastics and Materials from Renewable Resources

Developments and Future Trends for Environmentally Degradable Plastics

Emo Chiellini and Andrea Corti

Fish Gelatin: Material Properties and Applications

Bor-Sen Chiou, Roberto J. Avena-Bustillos, Peter J. Bechtel, Syed H. Imam, Greg M. Glenn, Tara H. McHugh, and William J. Orts

Polymeric Materials from Renewable Resources: Blends of Poly (3-Hydroxybutyrate) and Cellulose Acetate Derived from Rice Straw and Bagasse

Mohamed El-Newehy, Arianna Barghini, Stefania Cometa, Stanislav Miertus,

and Emo Chiellini

Using Life Cycle Assessment to Evaluate the Environmental Performance of Bio-Based Materials

Martin Weiss, Juliane Haufe, Barbara Hermann, Miguel Brandão, Martin K. Patel, and Michael Carus

Technologies for Renewable Energy

Biomass Gasification for Second-Generation Fuel Production

Francesco Basile and Ferruccio Trifirò

Future Perspectives for Hydrogen as Fuel in Transportation

Loredana De Rogatis and Paolo Fornasiero

Technologies for Second-Generation Ethanol Based on Biochemical Platform

Francesco Cherchi, Tommaso Di Felice, Piero Ottonello, Paolo Torre, Renzo Di Felice, and Marco Merlo

Efficient Distributed Power Supply with Molten Carbonate Fuel Cells

Peter Heidebrecht and Kai Sundmacher

Solid Oxide Fuel Cells and Electrolyzers for Renewable Energy

Michael D. Gross and Raymond J. Gorte

Trends, Needs, and Opportunities in Selected Biomass-Rich Countries

Research and Prospective of Next Generation Biofuels in India

Arvind Lali

Catalytic Technologies for Sustainable Development in Argentina

Carlos R. Apesteguía

Biofuels and Biochemicals in Brazil

Eduardo Falabella Sousa-Aguiar, Nei Pereira, Jr., Donato Alexandre, Gomes Aranda, and Adelaide Maria de Souza Antunes

Biofuels and Biochemicals in Africa

Dorsamy (Gansen) Pillay and Ademola Olufolahan Olaniran

Index

Author Bio

Paolo Fornasiero obtained a Ph.D. in heterogeneous catalysis in 1997. A post-doctoral fellow at the Catalysis Research Center of the University of Reading,UK, he became Assistant Professor in Inorganic Chemistry at the University of Trieste in 1998, and Associate Professor in 2006. His scientific interests are in the technological application of material science and heterogeneous catalysis to the solution of environmental problems, such as the design of innovative materials for catalytic converters, the development of catalysts for the reduction of nitrogen oxides under oxidizing conditions, the photo-catalytic degradation of pollutants, and the design of new catalysts for the production and purification of hydrogen to be used in fuel cells. He is coauthor of more than 150 publications on international journals and books, three patents, and a number of communications to national and international meetings, in many cases as invited lecturer. He was awarded the Stampacchia Prize in 1994 for his first publication, and he received the Nasini Gold Medal in 2005, awarded by the Italian Chemical Society, for his contribution to research in the field of Inorganic Chemistry.

Mauro Graziani has been full Professor of Inorganic Chemistry at the University of Trieste since 1975. His scientific interests have moved from organometallic chemistry, to homogeneous catalysis, to catalyst heterogeneization on various types of supports, and finally, to heterogeneous catalysis using transition metals supported on different oxides. In particular, with regard to hydrogen production, the water-gas shift and the NO + CO reactions have been studied. He is coauthor of more than 200 publications, four patents, and has been invited to present lectures at the most prestigious congresses in the field. He has also been a visiting Research Associate at Ohio State University and MIT, visiting Professor at Universities of Cambridge, Campinas and Zaragoza, UNESCO Scientific Advisor, Prorector of the University of Trieste, Dean of the Faculty of Science of the University of Trieste, Vice President of the Elettra Synchrotron and VicePresident of the Area Science Park of Trieste. He is an Associate Fellow of the Third World Academy of Science.

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Description: Edited by Paolo Fornasiero, Mauro Graziani. As energy demands continue to surge worldwide, the need for efficient and environmentally neutral energy production becomes increasingly apparent. In its first edition, this book presented a well-rounded perspective on the development of bio-based...
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