Algal biorefineries: Volume 2: Products and refinery design

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Algae offer potential to produce renewable chemicals and fuels using solar energy and carbon dioxide from atmosphere or in flue gases while simultaneously reducingthe generation of greenhouse gases. Since these can be grown on marginal lands with micronutrients and macronutrients often present in waste streams, algae-based chemicals and fuels do not compete with foods. Still large-scale production of algae-based fuelsand chemicals faces considerable technological and economical challenges and it would by necessity require a biorefinery approach wherein all the possible algal components are converted into value-added compounds. The present series on algal biorefineries represents a forum for reporting the state of the art of different technologies as well as the latest advances in this field. The volume II of this series complements the volume I in terms of the current state of the art. Different chapters in this volume address diverse issues ranging from genetically modifies algae to new products to life-cycle analysis of algal products.

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Prokop, A., Bajpai, R. K., & Zappi, M. E. (2015). Algal biorefineries: Volume 2: Products and refinery design. Algal Biorefineries: Volume 2: Products and Refinery Design (pp. 1–557). Springer International Publishing. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-20200-6

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