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The world's increasing population and dependency on available fossil fuels has created a need for environmental sustainability. This need calls for innovative products that offer alternative sustainable solutions with less environmental impact. Waste biomass is a cheap renewable resource for biofuels and can be produced sustainably utilizing various biotechnological and biochemical tools.
Waste Biomass to Alternative Fuels introduces microbial conversion technologies to recover energy and fuel from plant-based non-edible biomass and other organic wastes. This book serves as a platform to recognize breakthrough research for understanding the physicochemical properties of biomass, available
conversion technologies, and advanced engineering for large-scale biomass processing using microbial biomass. New developments and approaches in biomass processing and characterization, conversion technologies, biofuel upgrading, and utilization are discussed. Waste Biomass to Alternative Fuels seeks to provide information on recent advances in the field of biotechnology, catalysis, bioprocess engineering, microbial fuel cells for environmentally friendly production of clean energy, and fine chemicals.
About the author
Prakash Kumar Sarangi, PhD is a scientist with a specialization in Microbiology at Central Agricultural University in Imphal, India with over 12 years of research and teaching experience. He has published over 45 research articles in international journals, over 15 book chapters, and over 70 conference proceedings. He has held a leading role as a principal investigator for different research and development projects and served as a reviewer for many international journals. His research is focused on bioprocess engineering, renewable energy, biochemicals, biomaterials, sustainability, and livelihood development.