This book is unique as it will cover the latest technological advancements in the field of biorefinery and how it is a major futuristic component of global biofuel research. Initially, the role of bio-based waste materials, microorganisms, and their bioactive metabolites in biorefinery will be focused. Further, recent advances and emerging topics that are related to industrially important products such as biofuels, hydrogen production will also be elaborated. The book addresses the lack of understanding of recent technological advancement such as life cycle assessment (LCA) and techno-economic assessment (TEA) as well. The systems for biorefineries demand a methodical approach to identifying effects and evaluating their long-term viability. Thus, a futuristic paradigm focusing on in silico studies, will also be incorporated, enabling us to understand the developments and impacts of bio-based materials towards a circular and sustainable economy. Additionally the proposed book will also discuss various strategies such as the analysis of cost-effectiveness, nanotechnology, value sensitive design (VSD) and also emphasize the economic, technical, and environmental aspects that affect their production as well as the future perspective in terms of the market scenario.
Thus, the book will provide cumulative information on various dimensions of biorefinery and its role as a major bio-economic industry of the future for researchers, industrialists, entrepreneurs, career starters, and policymakers. The shift towards a bioeconomy not only promises innovative solutions to pressing global challenges but also opens up new avenues for various industries and policymakers. Thus, biorefinery is regarded as a crucial aspect of biobased economy ultimately leading the path towards sustainability.
Table of Content
Chapter 1. Lignocellulosic Biomass as Replenishable Source for the Derivation of Biofuel and Value-added Products of Global Significance.- Chapter 2. Valorization of the Lignocellulosic Biomass via Bacterial Enzymatic Machinery for Sustainable Biorefinery.- Chapter 3. The Contribution of Fungal and Its Enzymatic System towards Multiproduct Biorefinery and Global Biofuel Research.- Chapter 4. An Overview of Fungal Enzymes in the Generation of Value-Added Product of Industrial Significance.- Chapter 5. Bioprocessing of Biomass to Value-added Products using Enzymes.- Chapter 6. Production of Value-Added Products Using Microalgae: A Zero Waste Biorefinery Approach.- Chapter 7. Microalgal in the Production of Various High-End Value-Added Products using Zero Waste Biorefinery Approach.- Chapter 8. Microalgae – A Sustainable Bio-factory for High Value-Added Product.- Chapter 9. Feedstock to Fortune: Microalgae Bioconversion to Value-Added Products via Circular Bioeconomy.- Chapter 10. Development and Scale-Up of the Bioreactor System in Biorefinery: A Significant Step Towards a Green and Biobased Economy.- Chapter 11. Scaling up Bioreactor Systems for Sustainable Bio-Refinery: A Crucial Step in Advancing the Green Economy.- Chapter 12. Bioconversion of Waste to Bioethanol Production.- Chapter 13. The Development in Nanotechnology and Tailor-Made Enzymes as the Future of Biobased Economy.- Chapter 14. In-silico Investigations on Exploring Various Aspects of Biorefinery: A Futuristic Paradigm through Microbiological Perspectives.- Chapter 15. Conceptual to Technological Reality: Biorefineries using Techno-Economic and Life Cycle Assessment Models.- Chapter 16. Strategies to Develop an Efficient Biorefinery System using Techno-Economic Evaluation & Life Cycle Assessment.- Chapter 17. The Prospective Impact of Technological Advances in Value-Sensitive Design (VSD) Used in the Biorefinery Design Selection Processes.
About the author
Dr. Komal Agrawal completed her BSc and MSc in Microbiology from University of North Bengal, India, and Sikkim University (Central University in India) respectively. Dr. Agrawal later joined as research scholar in Department of Microbiology at Central University of Rajasthan, India, and was awarded her Ph D in 2021. The doctoral journey was about addressing the critical gaps of laccases from non-model fungal cultures. After which she joined as Assistant Professor in the Department of Microbiology, at Lovely Professional University, Punjab, India. During her scientific journey she was acknowledged at the 1st International Conference on Biotechnology and Biological Sciences – BIOSPECTRUM 2017 where she received the Best Paper Award. Later, in 2023, she was awarded with the Aditi Pant Women Scientist Award at International Conference on Microbial Bioprospecting toward sustainable development Goals (ICBMSDG). In the same year, her work was acknowledged and Dr Agrawal was included in the prestigious list of Top 2% Scientist as per Standford University (2023). Since the start of her scientific career, Dr. Agrawal has contributed in 80+ publications consisting of research articles, review papers, and book chapters. Dr. Agrawal since 2018 has an h-index of 25+, over 2500+ citations, and an i10 index of 45+.
Prof. Pradeep Verma completed his Ph D at Sardar Patel University in Gujarat, India, in 2002. In the same year, he joined the Czech Academy of Sciences in Prague, Czech Republic, as UNESCO fellow. He later moved to Charles University, Prague, to work as a PDF. In 2004, he joined as a visiting scientist at UFZ Centre for Environmental Research, Halle, Germany. He was awarded a DFG fellowship which provided him another opportunity to work as a PDF at Gottingen University, Germany. He moved to India in 2007 and joined Reliance Life Sciences, Mumbai, and worked on biobutanol production which attributed a few patents. Later, he was awarded the JSPS Post-Doctoral Fellowship Programme and joined the Laboratory of Biomass Conversion, Research Institute of Sustainable Humanosphere (RISH), Kyoto University, Japan. Prof. Verma for his contribution has been awarded the prestigious Fellow Award from the Mycological Society of India (2020), P.C. Jain Memorial Award (MSI), and Biotech Research Society of India (2021). He has also been recognized as the Fellow of the Biotechnology Research Society of India (BRSI) (2020) and Fellow of the Academy of Sciences of AMI India (FAMSc) (2021). He is also a recipient of various prestigious awards such as the Ron-Cockcroft Award by the Swedish Society and UNESCO Fellow ASCR Prague. Furthermore, he has also been awarded the JSPS Bridge Fellow Award (2022) and was also included in the Top 2% of Scientists as per Standford University (2023).
Prof. Verma began his independent academic career in 2009 as a reader and founder head at the Department of Microbiology at Assam University. In 2011, he moved to the Department of Biotechnology at Guru Ghasidas Vishwavidyalaya (A Central University), Bilaspur, and served as an associate professor till 2013. He works as a professor at the Department of Microbiology, CURAJ. He has more than 92+ research/review articles in peer-reviewed international journals having citations of more than 6750+, h-index 43+, i10-index 106+ and contributed to several 62+ book chapters in different edited books. He has also edited 20+ books in international publication houses and is also a guest editor of several high-repute journals.