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Biomass and Green Chemistry

Building a Renewable Pathway

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  • Provides a concise description of the relevance and uses of biomass in green chemistry, based on the 7th green chemistry principle (use of renewable feedstock)
  • Examines the main approaches to applying green processes for biomass conversion
  • Provides essential information on the global distribution of biomass
  • Explores reactions and physicochemical properties of the main biomass components

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Table of contents (9 chapters)

  1. Front Matter

    Pages i-x
  2. Biomass and the Green Chemistry Principles

    • Sílvio Vaz Jr.
    Pages 1-9
  3. Saccharide Biomass for Biofuels, Biomaterials, and Chemicals

    • Luz Marina Flórez Pardo, Jorge Enrique López Galán, Tatiana Lozano Ramírez
    Pages 11-30
  4. Oleaginous Biomass for Biofuels, Biomaterials, and Chemicals

    • Simone P. Favaro, Cesar H. B. Miranda, Fabricio Machado, Itânia P. Soares, Alan T. Jensen, Anderson M. M. S. Medeiros
    Pages 31-68
  5. Starch Biomass for Biofuels, Biomaterials, and Chemicals

    • Susana Marques, Antonio D. Moreno, Mercedes Ballesteros, Francisco Gírio
    Pages 69-94
  6. Lignocellulosic Biomass for Energy, Biofuels, Biomaterials, and Chemicals

    • Abla Alzagameem, Basma El Khaldi-Hansen, Birgit Kamm, Margit Schulze
    Pages 95-132
  7. Microalgae for Industrial Purposes

    • Mario Giordano, Qiang Wang
    Pages 133-167
  8. Sustainability of Biomass

    • Arnaldo Walter, Joaquim E. A. Seabra, Pedro Gerber Machado, Bruna de Barros Correia, Camila Ortolan Fernandes de Oliveira
    Pages 191-219
  9. Erratum to: Lignocellulosic Biomass for Energy, Biofuels, Biomaterials, and Chemicals

    • Abla Alzagameem, Basma El Khaldi-Hansen, Birgit Kamm, Margit Schulze
    Pages E1-E1
  10. Back Matter

    Pages 221-252

About this book

This book investigates the main vegetable biomass types, their chemical characteristics and their potential to replace oil as raw material for the chemical industry, according to the principles of green chemistry. Authors from different scientific and technical backgrounds, from industry and academia, give an overview of the state of the art and ongoing developments. Aspects including bioeconomy, biorefineries, renewable chemistry and sustainability are also considered, given their relevance in this context. Furthermore, the book reviews green chemistry principles and their relation to biomass, while also exploring the main processes for converting biomass into bioproducts.

The need to develop renewable feedstock for the chemical industry to replace oil has been identified as a major strategic challenge for the 21st century. In this context, the use of different types of vegetable biomass – starch, lignocellulosic, oleaginous, saccharide and algae – can be seenas a viable alternative to the use of non-renewable, more expensive raw materials. Furthermore, it offers a model for adding economic value to the agro industrial chains such as soybean, sugarcane, corn and forests, among others. This will in turn contribute to the sustainability of a wide range of chemicals, mainly organics and their transformation processes, which are widely used by modern society.

Editors and Affiliations

  • Brazilian Agricultural Research Corporation, National Research Center for Agroenergy (Embrapa Agroenergy), Embrapa Agroenergia, Parque Estação Biológica, Brasília, DF, Brazil

    Sílvio Vaz Jr.

About the editor

Prof. Dr. Sílvio Vaz Junior holds a BSc degree in Chemistry, a MSc degree in Physical Chemistry and a PhD degree in Analytical Chemistry from University of São Paulo, Brazil. He was director and partner of two private analytical laboratories related to environmental analysis technologies. Since 2010, he is a research scientist at the state-owned Brazilian Agricultural Research Corporation (Embrapa) working on the development of renewable chemicals from biomass and analytical chemistry applied to bioenergy and biomass chemistry. He is a member of IUPAC and has published articles and books related to renewable chemistry and analytical chemistry.

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Softcover Book USD 119.99
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Hardcover Book USD 169.99
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  • Durable hardcover edition
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