TY - BOOK AU - Klass,Donald L. TI - Biomass for renewable energy, fuels, and chemicals SN - 9780080528052 AV - TP339 .K54 1998eb U1 - 662.88 22 PY - 1998/// CY - San Diego PB - Academic Press KW - Biomass energy KW - Biomass chemicals KW - TECHNOLOGY & ENGINEERING KW - Chemical & Biochemical KW - bisacsh KW - fast KW - Biomassa KW - gtt KW - Vergassing KW - Conversie KW - Duurzame energie KW - Brandstoffen KW - Waterstof KW - Microbiologie KW - Duurzame ontwikkeling KW - Online-Publikation KW - swd KW - Electronic books N1 - Includes bibliographical references and index; Preface. Energy Consumption, Reserves, Depletion, Environmental Issues. Biomass as an Energy Resource: Concept and Markets. Photosynthesis of Biomass and Its Conversion-Related Properties. Virgin Biomass Production. Waste Biomass Abundance, Energy Potential, and Availability. Physical Conversion Processes. Thermal Coversion: Combustion. Thermal Conversion: Pyrolysis and Liquefaction. Thermal Converstion: Gasification. Natural Biochemical Liquefaction. Synthetic Oxygenated Liquid Fuels. Microbial Conversion: Gasification. Organic Commodity Chemicals from Biomass. Integrated Biomass Production-Conversion Systems and Net Energy Production. Epilogue. Appendices. Subject Index N2 - Biomass for Renewable Energy, Fuels, and Chemicals serves as a comprehensive introduction to the subject for the student and educator, and is useful for researchers who are interested in the technical details of biomass energy production. The coverage and discussion are multidisciplinary, reflecting the many scientific and engineering disciplines involved. The book will appeal to a broad range of energy professionals and specialists, farmers and foresters who are searching for methods of selecting, growing, and converting energy crops, entrepreneurs who are commercializing biomass energy projects, and those involved in designing solid and liquid waste disposal-energy recovery systems. Key Features * Presents a graduated treatment from basic principles to the details of specific technologies * Includes a critical analysis of many biomass energy research and commercialization activities * Proposes several new technical approaches to improve efficiencies, net energy production, and economics * Reviews failed projects, as well as successes, and methods for overcoming barriers to commercialization * Written by a leader in the field with 40 years of educational, research, and commercialization experience UR - http://www.columbia.edu/cgi-bin/cul/resolve?clio11446028 ER -