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Book Synopsis
Green, clean and renewable are the hottest keywords for catalysis and industry. This handbook and ready reference is the first to combine the fields of advanced experimentation and catalytic process development for biobased materials in industry. It describes the entire workflow from idea, approach, research, and process development, right up to commercialization. A large part of the book is devoted to the use of advanced technologies and methodologies like high throughput experimentation, as well as reactor and process design models, with a wide selection of real-life examples included at each stage. The contributions are from authors at leading companies and institutes, providing firsthand
information and knowledge that is hard to find elsewhere.
This work is aimed at decision makers, engineers and chemists in industry, chemists and engineers working with/on renewables, chemists in the field of catalysis, and chemical engineers.


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“Overall, especially for an edited book, this is a well organized book showing the overall story, rather than giving only pieces of a puzzle . . . It makes for an entertaining read. The book is certainly more suited to researchers in the field or at least with some background information.” (Green Processing and Synthesis, 1 August 2013)



Table of Contents
THE NEXT FEEDSTOCK TRANSITION

PREFACE

THE INDUSTRIAL PLAYING FIELD FOR THE CONVERSION OF BIOMASS TO RENEWABLE FUELS AND CHEMICALS
Introduction
The Renewables Arena
Renewable Fuels
Renewable Chemicals
Conclusions

SELECTING TARGETS
Introduction
Target Selection Can Focus on Specific Structures or General Technologies
Previous Selection Efforts
Corroboration of the Value of Screening Studies
The Importance of Outcomes and Comparisons of Outcomes
Evaluation Processes Can be Comprised of a Variety of Criteria
Catalysis Aspects
Conclusions

THE DEVELOPMENT OF CATALYTIC PROCESSES FROM TERPENES TO CHEMICALS
Introduction
Strain Engineering for the Production of Terpenes
Terpene Building Blocks of Commercial Interest
Sesquiterpenes as Chemical Building Blocks: ß-Farnesene
Polymers
Lubricants
Conclusions

FURAN-BASED BUILDING BLOCKS FROM CARBOHYDRATES
Importance of Furans as Building Blocks
Sources of Carbohydrates
Carbohydrate Dehydration
Conclusions and Further Perspectives

A WORKFLOW FOR PROCESS DESIGN - USING PARALLEL REACTOR EQUIPMENT BEYOND SCREENING
Introduction
The Evolution of Parallel Reactor Equipment
The Evolution of Research Methodology - Conceptual Process Design
Essential Workflow Elements
Other Examples of Parallel Reactor Equipment Applied Beyond Screening - Long-Term Catalyst Performance
Concluding Remarks

BRASKEM'S ETHANOL TO POLYETHYLENE PROCESS DEVELOPMENT
Introduction
Ethanol and Brazil
Commercial Plants for Ethanol Dehydration
Legislation and Certification
Process Description
Polymerization
Conclusion

FATS AND OILS AS RAW MATERIAL FOR THE CHEMICAL INDUSTRY
Introduction - Setting the Scene, Definitions
Why Fats and Oils Need Catalytic Transformation
Catalytic Process Development - Conceptual
Fatty Alcohols: Then and Now, a Case Study
Conclusion and Outlook: Development Challenges for the Future

PRODUCTION OF AROMATIC CHEMICALS FROM BIOBASED FEEDSTOCK
Introduction
Chemical Routes to Aromatic Chemicals from Biomass
Biological Routes to Specific Aromatic Chemicals
Lignin - The Last Frontier
Considerations for Scale-Up and Commercialization
Conclusion

ORGANOSOLV BIOREFI NING: CREATING HIGHER VALUE FROM BIOMASS
Introduction
Concepts and Principles of Biorefinery Technologies
Catalytic Processes Employed in Biorefining
An Organosolv Biorefinery Process for High-Value Products
Conclusions

BIOMASS-TO-LIQUIDS BY THE FISCHER -
TROPSCH PROCESS
Basics of Fischer -
Tropsch Chemistry and BTL
Cobalt Fischer -
Tropsch Catalysis
Fischer -
Tropsch Reactors
Biomass Pretreatment and Gasification
Biomass-to-Liquids Process Concepts
BTL Pilot and Demonstration Plants
XTL Energy and Carbon Efficiencies
BTL Summary and Outlook

CATALYTIC TRANSFORMATION OF EXTRACTIVES
Introduction
Fine and Special Chemicals from Crude Tall Oil Compounds
Fine and Special Chemicals from Turpentine Compounds
Conclusions
Acknowledgment

ENVIRONMENTAL ASSESSMENT OF NOVEL CATALYTIC PROCESSES BASED ON RENEWABLE RAW MATERIALS - CASE STUDY FOR FURANICS
Introduction
Energy Savings by Catalytic Processes
LCA Methodology
Case Study: Energy Analysis and GHG Balance of Polyethylene Furandicarboxylate (PEF) as a Potential Replacement for Polyethylene Terephthalate (PET)
Discussion and Conclusions

CARBON DIOXIDE: A VALUABLE SOURCE OF CARBON FOR CHEMICALS, FUELS AND MATERIALS
Introduction
The Conditions for Industrial Use of CO2
Carbon Dioxide Conversion
Energy Products from CO2
Production of Inorganic Carbonates
Enhanced Fixation of CO2 into Aquatic Biomass
Conclusion and Future Outlook

INDEX

Catalytic Process Development for Renewable Materials

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      Publication Date: 23/04/2013
      ISBN13: 9783527331697, 978-3527331697
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      Description

      Book Synopsis
      Green, clean and renewable are the hottest keywords for catalysis and industry. This handbook and ready reference is the first to combine the fields of advanced experimentation and catalytic process development for biobased materials in industry. It describes the entire workflow from idea, approach, research, and process development, right up to commercialization. A large part of the book is devoted to the use of advanced technologies and methodologies like high throughput experimentation, as well as reactor and process design models, with a wide selection of real-life examples included at each stage. The contributions are from authors at leading companies and institutes, providing firsthand
      information and knowledge that is hard to find elsewhere.
      This work is aimed at decision makers, engineers and chemists in industry, chemists and engineers working with/on renewables, chemists in the field of catalysis, and chemical engineers.


      Trade Review

      “Overall, especially for an edited book, this is a well organized book showing the overall story, rather than giving only pieces of a puzzle . . . It makes for an entertaining read. The book is certainly more suited to researchers in the field or at least with some background information.” (Green Processing and Synthesis, 1 August 2013)



      Table of Contents
      THE NEXT FEEDSTOCK TRANSITION

      PREFACE

      THE INDUSTRIAL PLAYING FIELD FOR THE CONVERSION OF BIOMASS TO RENEWABLE FUELS AND CHEMICALS
      Introduction
      The Renewables Arena
      Renewable Fuels
      Renewable Chemicals
      Conclusions

      SELECTING TARGETS
      Introduction
      Target Selection Can Focus on Specific Structures or General Technologies
      Previous Selection Efforts
      Corroboration of the Value of Screening Studies
      The Importance of Outcomes and Comparisons of Outcomes
      Evaluation Processes Can be Comprised of a Variety of Criteria
      Catalysis Aspects
      Conclusions

      THE DEVELOPMENT OF CATALYTIC PROCESSES FROM TERPENES TO CHEMICALS
      Introduction
      Strain Engineering for the Production of Terpenes
      Terpene Building Blocks of Commercial Interest
      Sesquiterpenes as Chemical Building Blocks: ß-Farnesene
      Polymers
      Lubricants
      Conclusions

      FURAN-BASED BUILDING BLOCKS FROM CARBOHYDRATES
      Importance of Furans as Building Blocks
      Sources of Carbohydrates
      Carbohydrate Dehydration
      Conclusions and Further Perspectives

      A WORKFLOW FOR PROCESS DESIGN - USING PARALLEL REACTOR EQUIPMENT BEYOND SCREENING
      Introduction
      The Evolution of Parallel Reactor Equipment
      The Evolution of Research Methodology - Conceptual Process Design
      Essential Workflow Elements
      Other Examples of Parallel Reactor Equipment Applied Beyond Screening - Long-Term Catalyst Performance
      Concluding Remarks

      BRASKEM'S ETHANOL TO POLYETHYLENE PROCESS DEVELOPMENT
      Introduction
      Ethanol and Brazil
      Commercial Plants for Ethanol Dehydration
      Legislation and Certification
      Process Description
      Polymerization
      Conclusion

      FATS AND OILS AS RAW MATERIAL FOR THE CHEMICAL INDUSTRY
      Introduction - Setting the Scene, Definitions
      Why Fats and Oils Need Catalytic Transformation
      Catalytic Process Development - Conceptual
      Fatty Alcohols: Then and Now, a Case Study
      Conclusion and Outlook: Development Challenges for the Future

      PRODUCTION OF AROMATIC CHEMICALS FROM BIOBASED FEEDSTOCK
      Introduction
      Chemical Routes to Aromatic Chemicals from Biomass
      Biological Routes to Specific Aromatic Chemicals
      Lignin - The Last Frontier
      Considerations for Scale-Up and Commercialization
      Conclusion

      ORGANOSOLV BIOREFI NING: CREATING HIGHER VALUE FROM BIOMASS
      Introduction
      Concepts and Principles of Biorefinery Technologies
      Catalytic Processes Employed in Biorefining
      An Organosolv Biorefinery Process for High-Value Products
      Conclusions

      BIOMASS-TO-LIQUIDS BY THE FISCHER -
      TROPSCH PROCESS
      Basics of Fischer -
      Tropsch Chemistry and BTL
      Cobalt Fischer -
      Tropsch Catalysis
      Fischer -
      Tropsch Reactors
      Biomass Pretreatment and Gasification
      Biomass-to-Liquids Process Concepts
      BTL Pilot and Demonstration Plants
      XTL Energy and Carbon Efficiencies
      BTL Summary and Outlook

      CATALYTIC TRANSFORMATION OF EXTRACTIVES
      Introduction
      Fine and Special Chemicals from Crude Tall Oil Compounds
      Fine and Special Chemicals from Turpentine Compounds
      Conclusions
      Acknowledgment

      ENVIRONMENTAL ASSESSMENT OF NOVEL CATALYTIC PROCESSES BASED ON RENEWABLE RAW MATERIALS - CASE STUDY FOR FURANICS
      Introduction
      Energy Savings by Catalytic Processes
      LCA Methodology
      Case Study: Energy Analysis and GHG Balance of Polyethylene Furandicarboxylate (PEF) as a Potential Replacement for Polyethylene Terephthalate (PET)
      Discussion and Conclusions

      CARBON DIOXIDE: A VALUABLE SOURCE OF CARBON FOR CHEMICALS, FUELS AND MATERIALS
      Introduction
      The Conditions for Industrial Use of CO2
      Carbon Dioxide Conversion
      Energy Products from CO2
      Production of Inorganic Carbonates
      Enhanced Fixation of CO2 into Aquatic Biomass
      Conclusion and Future Outlook

      INDEX

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