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(Ebook) Biofuels from Food Waste: Applications of Saccharification using Fungal Solid State Fermentation by Antoine Prandota Trzcinski ISBN 9781138093720, 9781315104690, 1138093726, 1315104695

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Authors:Antoine Prandota Trzcinski
Pages:134 pages.
Year:2018
Editon:1
Publisher:CRC Press
Language:english
File Size:2.29 MB
Format:pdf
ISBNS:9781138093720, 9781315104690, 1138093726, 1315104695
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(Ebook) Biofuels from Food Waste: Applications of Saccharification using Fungal Solid State Fermentation by Antoine Prandota Trzcinski ISBN 9781138093720, 9781315104690, 1138093726, 1315104695

According to the UN's Food & Agricultural Organization (FAO), one third of food produced globally for human consumption (nearly 1.3 billion tons) is lost annually. Food waste has often been incinerated with other combustible municipal wastes for possible recovery of heat or other forms of energy, however, incineration is not cost-effective, and can cause air pollution. Due to its organics- and nutrient-rich nature, food waste could be viewed as a useful resource for production of high-value platform chemicals through fermentation. This book examines the bioconversion of food wastes to energy and the recent developments in ethanol, hydrogen, methane, and biodiesel production from food wastes.

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