
Biofuels
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Introduces the history of the origin of biofuels
Narrates the evolution of biofuel raw material beyond generations, from food crops to plastic waste
Explains the application of primary biofuel types: biodiesel, bioethanol, and biohydrogen
Discusses the promises and prospects of biofuel for a cleaner, sustainable future
Biofuels: Scientific Explorations and Technologies for a Sustainable Environment analyzes the promising future of biofuel technology and its judicious use to minimize dependency on fossil fuels. It is designed for academia, scientists, and researchers, as well as industrialists, environmentalists, biofuel technicians, R&D industries, and those from the petroleum industry.
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Dr. Bagchi received the Master of American College of Nutrition Award in October 2010; became a Fellow of ISNFF in 2021 and awarded an overseas Fellow of Royal Society of Medicine (FRSM) in 2022. He is the Past Chairman of International Society of Nutraceuticals and Functional Foods (ISNFF), Past President of American College of Nutrition, Clearwater, FL, and Past Chair of the Nutraceuticals and Functional Foods Division of Institute of Food Technologists (IFT), Chicago, IL. He is serving as a Distinguished Advisor on the Japanese Institute for Health Food Standards (JIHFS), Tokyo, Japan. Dr. Bagchi is a Member of the Study Section and Peer Review Committee of the National Institutes of Health (NIH), Bethesda, MD. Dr. Bagchi has 443 papers in peer reviewed journals, 48 books and 20 patents. Dr. Bagchi is also a Member of the Society of Toxicology, Member of the New York Academy of Sciences, Fellow of the Nutrition Research Academy, and Member of the TCE stakeholder Committee of the Wright Patterson Air Force Base, OH. Dr. Bagchi is the Associate Editors of the Journal of Functional Foods, Journal of the American College of Nutrition, and Archives of Medical and Biomedical Research, and also serving as Editorial Board Member of numerous peer reviewed journals, including Antioxidants & Redox Signaling, Cancer Letters, Food & Nutrition Research, Toxicology Mechanisms and Methods, The Original Internist, and other peer reviewed journals.
Samudra Prosad Banik completed his B.Sc. in Microbiology from Calcutta University, India in 2001. Subsequently he did his Masters from the Department of Biophysics & Molecular Biology from the same University in 2003. Thereafter, he obtained his Ph.D. in protein biochemistry and fungal biotechnology from CSIR-Indian Institute of Chemical Biology, Kolkata in 2009 after qualifying as a Junior Research Fellow in University Grants Commission-National Eligibility Test of India. He has been the recipient of travel grant from International Rice Research Institute, Philippines. He has been serving as Assistant Professor at the Department of Microbiology, Maulana Azad College, Kolkata since 2009. His teaching specialization is Biophysics, Molecular Biology, Microbiology and Protein Biochemistry. He has been the Principal Investigator of one major and one minor research grant awarded by the University Grants Commission, India and the thrust areas of his research interest are 1) Biophysical characterization of glycated proteins and their implications in Type II diabetes and neurodegenerative disorders and 2) Biophysical characterization of industrially important fungal glycosidases in relation to production of cellulosic ethanol. He has authored 27 peer reviewed publications with an average JCR impact factor of more than 3 and has contributed 14 chapters in books. He has successfully mentored one doctoral student till now and numerous Masters' students for their summer internship. He is a Life member of the Biotech Research Society of India and Microbiologists Society, India. He is presently the Head of his department and also a member of the Internal Quality Assurance Cell of his college.
Content
Chapter 1: History of Biofuel: Ethanol as a Fuel from Neolithic times to Twentieth Century
Timothy J. Tse and Martin J. T. Reaney
Section B: Bioethanol: A Prospective Biofuel
Chapter 2: Bioethanol from food crops - Corn, sugar cane and soybean
N. Rajesh, M. Vidya Vani, T. Chandrasekhar, V. Anuprasanna, K. Riazunnisa
Chapter 3: Cellulosic ethanol: A paradigm shift from food crops
Arunima Biswas
Chapter 4: Filamentous fungi: The production powerhouses of cellulolytic and hemicellulolytic enzymes
Shakuntala Ghorai
Chapter 5: Advances in enzymatic hydrolysis and saccharification technology
Manoj Kumar Koradiya
Chapter 6: Harnessing the potential of lignocellulolytic enzymes: Advances in pretreatment technologies for conversion of lignocellulose to cellulosic ethanol
Arpan Das
Chapter 7: Tweaking Cellulolytic Enzyme Aggregates for Enhanced Bioethanol Production
Samudra Prosad Banik, Rituparna Ghosh, Suman Khowala, Manashi Bagchi, Debasis Bagchi
Chapter 8: A step ahead towards improved cellulosic ethanol production
Dr. Souvik Roy, Sampreet Manna, Subhayu Chowdhury & Dr. Lopamudra Choudhury
Chapter 9: Genetically engineered designer cell factories for cellulosic ethanol production
Soumi Guha Polley
Section C: Biodiesel
Chapter 10: A review on Biodiesel production
Dr. Ali Gholami and Dr Fathollah Pourfayaz, PhD
Chapter 11: Prospects and Challenges in microbial biodiesel production
Subhasis Sarkar, Bannhi Das, Koushik Mukherjee
Chapter 12: A Review on Industrial Biodiesel Production from Mixed Oils
Siri Fung Basumatary, Sujata Brahma, Bipul Das and Sanjay Basumatary
Chapter 13: Enhanced Lipid production from oleaginous yeast using optimized fermentation techniques to obtain biodiesel
Sweta Sinha, Gunjan Singh, Madhusudan Reddy, Debarati Paul
Chapter 14: Biodiesel fuel from renewable feedstocks: The role of catalysis for sustainable production
Othmane Amadine, Said Sair, Houda Maati, Soumia Aboulhrouz, Ilham Jiouia, Boutaina rezki, Abu Yousuf, Younes Essamlali, and Mohamed Zahouily
Chapter 15: Biodiesel production for a Sustainable Future
Tadios Tesfaye Mamo, I.D. Beza Yetimgeta Kibret, Bamlake Alemayehu Seyoum and Mengizam Tsegaye Getachew
Section D: Algal Biofuel
Chapter 16: An insight into "The recent developments of Biofuel production from microalgae"
Sundipan Bhowmick, Romit Mitra, Raviranjan Kumar, Santoshnambi Yadav, Serveshwar Tripathi, Sayari Mukherjee, Ramkrishna Sen
Chapter 17: Crude Microbial Enzymes (Fungal enzymes) from Agro-wastes as a Potent Agent for Biological Pretreatment of Algal Biomass Processing to Biofuel Production
Sangita Mahapatra , Lalit Kumar Singh
Chapter 18: Achieving Sustainable Development Goal 7: Affordable and Clean Energy through Microalgae-based Biofuels
Samuel Ogbeide Ebhodaghe, Olumuyiwa Timothy Ogundijo
Chapter 19: Biofuels from algae: the long road to commercial viability
Biprojit Singha Roy, Priyanjana Nath, Sanmitra Ghosh, Arpita Das, Rajib Majumder
Section E: Advances in Biofuel Technology
Chapter 20: Seaweed as Potential Supply Chain for Future Biofuel
Olanrewaju S Oladokun, Hafiza Shukor, Giulia Guerriero, Syahidah K Ismail, and Okezie I Aruoma
Chapter 21: Butanol from Biomass: The ABE Fermentation
Brajesh Kumar, Surendra Kumar
Chapter 22: Biofuels from chitinous sources
Aishwarya Krishnamoorthy, Tarun Kumar Upadhyay and Amit Baran Sharangi
Chapter 23: Chitinolytic enzymes in biofuel production: applications and future challenges
Vikram Poria, Prakriti Jhilta, Anusha Suresh, Surender Singh, Pawan Kumar, Sandeep Kumar
Chapter 24: Hydrolases from extremophiles: Exploring alternative strategies for low cost biofuel production
Avishek Ghosh
Chapter 25: Animal derivatives as a source of biofuel
Subir Chandra Dasgupta and Nabanita Ghosh
Chapter 26:Biofuel from plastic waste: A step forward to a greener and cleaner future
Bipasha Roy and Avishek Ghosh
Chapter 27: Biohydrogen production from bio-oil and other sources
Thummala Chandrasekhar, Khateef Riazunnisa, Vankara Anu Prasanna, Muni Ramanna Gari Subhosh Chandra
Chapter 28: Second Generation Biodiesel Production from Household and Industrial Waste
Bidisha Saha, Mainak Mukhopadhyay, Debalina Bhattacharya
Chapter 29: Green Biotechnology for Sustainable Development and Climate Change
Sutapa Saha,Swagatam Pala, Sreeja Dasa, Parakbritta Hazra Duttaa, Ankur Mukhopadhyay
Section F: Biofuel Economics
Chapter 30: Analysis of decentralized biofuel-based mini-grid power project with respect to current policy and regulatory framework
Atreyee Sinha Chakraborty, Satadru Chakraborty, Shantanu Ghosh
Chapter 31: Biofuel Economy
Mizik Tamas
Chapter 32: Profit, Carbon Footprints and Challenges in Biofuel Industries
Arnab Bose
North Carolina State University, NC, USA.
Commentary
The Past, Present, and Future of Biofuels: Tomorrow will never be the same
Samudra Prosad Banik, Rituparna Ghosh, Manashi Bagchi, and Debasis Bagchi
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