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Conversion Technologies 87 O O O OHO RI RII RIII R 1 O CH 2 CH 2 CH ++ Catalyst O O O O R 1 R 1 R 1 O O HO HO CH 2 CH 2 CH H ...
88 Introduction to Renewable Biomaterials 3.4.8 Biochemical Conversion of Biomass 3.4.8.1 Aerobic and Anaerobic Metabolisms ...
Conversion Technologies 89 All energy released; none stored Large activation energy provided by heat Energy collected by car ...
90 Introduction to Renewable Biomaterials Glucose* Ethanol Ethanol fermentation Biomass Aerobic respiration Abe fermentation ...
Conversion Technologies 91 These NAD+molecules can be then utilised in glycolsis to split another glucose molecule to mainta ...
92 Introduction to Renewable Biomaterials glucose by enzymes called amylases. Lignocellulose is the most challenging source ...
Conversion Technologies 93 Acetyl CoA may undergo a two-step conversion into ethanol or condensation followed by saturation ...
94 Introduction to Renewable Biomaterials Thermotogales is considered particularly promising. These obligate anaerobes ferme ...
Conversion Technologies 95 and carbon dioxide [39, 40]. The process is composed of four steps: hydrolysis, acido- genesis, a ...
96 Introduction to Renewable Biomaterials wind-generated electricity. All these compounds, however, are composed of carbon a ...
Conversion Technologies 97 that were employed. Life cycle assessment identifies generation and transfer of these environment ...
98 Introduction to Renewable Biomaterials 3.5.3.2 Impacts of Feedstock Cultivation Cultivation of bioenergy feedstocks is co ...
Conversion Technologies 99 of bio-fuels is free of any environmental impacts. Some biomass-derived products may in certain c ...
100 Introduction to Renewable Biomaterials sustainable low carbon economies. Probably the easiest method to promote such cha ...
Conversion Technologies 101 other hand, carbon tax sends more certain message to the markets about the price of the emission ...
102 Introduction to Renewable Biomaterials 3.6 Summary Economic growth results in the rapid depletion of easily recoverable ...
Conversion Technologies 103 References 1 MacKay DJC.Sustainable Energy – Without the Hot Air. Cambridge: UIT Cambridge; 2008 ...
104 Introduction to Renewable Biomaterials 20 IPCC.Renewable Energy Sources and Climate Change Mitigation. In: Edenhofer O, ...
Conversion Technologies 105 38 Kothari R, Tyagi VV, Pathak A. Waste-to-energy: a way from renewable energy sources to sustai ...
106 Introduction to Renewable Biomaterials 57 Stephens JC. Time to stop investing in carbon capture and storage and reduce g ...
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