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Bioethanol Biochemistry and Biotechnological Advances

Langue : Anglais

Coordonnateurs : Almanza Ayerim Y. Hernández, Balagurusamy Nagamani, Leza Héctor Ruiz, Aguilar Cristóbal N.

Couverture de l’ouvrage Bioethanol

This new book, Bioethanol: Biochemistry and Biotechnological Advances, presents some insightful perspectives and important advances in the bioethanol industry. The volume goes into detail on the biochemical and physiological parameters carried out by the main bioethanol-producing microorganisms as well as the discusses the potential applications that bioproducts can have and the advantages they generate.

The chapter authors discuss a variety of issues, including the physiology of ethanol production by yeasts, by Zymomonas mobilis, and by Clostridium thermocellum. Other sources of biofuel, such as sweet sorghum, Agave americana L. leaves waste, and fungi are included as well. Chapters also discuss the genetic regulation and genetic engineering of principal microorganisms and then go on to address ways to increase ethanol tolerance in industrially important ethanol fermenting organisms, methods for developing sustainable fermentable substrates, and new strategies for ethanol purification. Chapters explore the design and engineering requirements for bioreactors, bioelectrosynthesis of ethanol via bioelectrochemical systems, and more.

The book will be a valuable resource for faculty and students in this area as well as for scientists, researchers, and managers in the biofuel industry in the area of biofuel production, fermentation process, environmental engineering and all other related scientific areas.

1. Physiology of Ethanol Production by Yeasts 2. Physiology of Ethanol Production by Zymomonas mobilis 3. Physiology of Ethanol Production by Clostridium thermocellum 4. Genetic Regulation of Principal Microorganisms (Yeast, Zymomonas mobilis, and Clostridium thermocellum) Producing Bioethanol/Biofuel 5. Metabolic Engineering of Yeast, Zymomonas mobilis, and Clostridium thermocellum to Increase Yield of Bioethanol 6. Increasing Ethanol Tolerance in Industrially Important Ethanol Fermenting Organisms 7. Challenges in Developing Sustainable Fermentable Substrate for Bioethanol Production 8. Emerging Strategies for Ethanol Purification 9. Design and Engineering Parameters of Bioreactors for Production of Bioethanol 10. Integrated Production of Ethanol from Starch and Sucrose 11. Conversion of Sweet Sorghum Juice to Bioethanol 12. Biotechnology Development of Bioethanol from Sweet Sorghum Bagasse 13. Bioethanol Production Using Agave americana L. Leaves Wastes From Coahuila 14. Sustainable Ethanol Production from Lignocellulosic Biomass: A Water Footprint Analysis Over Pretreatment Technologies 15. Biodegradation and Biocatalysis Aspects of Direct Bioethanol Production by Fungi in a Single Step Named Consolidated Bioprocessing 16. Bioelectrosynthesis of Ethanol via Bioelectrochemical Systems: Future Perspectives 17. Challenges and Perspectives on Application of Biofuels in the Transport Sector

Ayerim Y. Hernández Almanza, Cristóbal N. Aguilar