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         - Livre Sciences de la vie et de la terre

        Livre Sciences de la vie et de la terre - Goldstein, Walter E. - 01/12/2016 - Relié - Langue : Anglais

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      • Auteur(s) : Goldstein, Walter E.
      • Editeur : Crc Press
      • Langue : Anglais
      • Parution : 01/12/2016
      • Format : Moyen, de 350g à 1kg
      • Nombre de pages : 296.0
      • ISBN : 1498726151



      • Résumé :
        This book covers all facets involving the production and use of ethanol. Topics include the optimization of raw materials, energy, capital, process model-based computer control, and human resources to produce ethanol. It compares processes to prepare ethanol using biotechnology processes to prepare ethanol from chemical synthesis. Matters of optimization of ethanol use as fuel/fuel components are addressed based on thermodynamics, kinetics, and usage. It also discusses pollutants produced from ethanol and mixtures containing ethanol, the status of ways to control these pollutants, and what can be done to minimize the harm to the earth's ecosystems due to ethanol and gasoline reactions....

        Biographie:

        Dr. Walter E. Goldstein is President of Goldstein Consulting Company, offering services in chemical engineering and biotechnology (see www.goldconsul.com). He is called upon to improve processes and products in health care, consumer products, food, pharmaceuticals, chemicals, and biofuels. He provides expertise to analyze product and process components, material defects, construction practice defects, and analyses of accidents causing injury.

        Many of his projects involve biotechnology processes that include mammalian cell, bacterial, and fungal/yeast propagation. He has extensive background in fermentation technology and development of products and processes in this field. He is also President and co-founder of a research and development firm with an active patent. Its objective is to produce universal blood from stem cells in a bioreactor process thereby avoiding use of donor blood for transfusion.

        He has been involved in bioprocess energy-related projects throughout his career. He was instrumental in leading research and development resulting in a commercial facility to produce ethanol (New Energy of Indiana, $180 million capital investment, 100 million gallons per year facility). His involvement in this book stems from his desire to impact on the alternative energy field in a manner that is synergistic with protecting the environment and helping businesses.

        Dr. Goldstein was Vice President for Biotechnology Research for Miles, Inc., a former division of Bayer, Inc. from 1982 to 1987. He was also Vice President and Director of Research for ESCA genetics Corporation, a plant sciences biotechnology company from 1988 to 1994. He founded Goldstein Consulting Company in 1994 and has been engaged in several entrepreneurial enterprises since that time. He founded and developed a forensic sciences DNA profiling training laboratory at the University of Nevada Las Vegas from 2003 to 2008. His past publications for Taylor and Francis are Sick Building Syndrome and Related Illness: prevention and remediation of mold contamination in 2011...

        Sommaire:

        Introduction

        Yeast Biology and Bulk Manufacture of Ethanol

        Processes to prepare ethanol using biotechnology

        Yeast biology development

        Developing yeast strains to produce ethanol

        Nutrients and conditions

        Optimization of Ethanol Use as a Fuel

        Introduction to the basis of fuel use in the internal combustion engine

        Linkage of friction reduction to ethanol fuel use

        Thermodynamics of friction dependence on system variables

        Coupling of combustion reaction kinetics and thermodynamics

        Sample Calculation

        Considerations of piston expansion in regard to forces and friction

        Computer-based Optimization of the Ethanol Process

        Introduction

        Specifications for Control of the Ethanol Process

        Application of Computer-based Process Control to Ethanol

        Optimization Example

        Raw Material Resources to produce Ethanol

        Plant Raw Material Resources

        Biocatalyst Systems for Ethanol Manufacture

        Biocatalyst Systems and Processes to isolate and convert Starch and Lignocellulose Components

        Biocatalyst Systems for Isolation and Conversion of Starch and Cellulose

        Biocatalyst Systems to act on Lignocellulose and its components

        Ethanol Process Synthesis for Cost Analysis

        Cost Analysis for Optimal Ethanol Manufacture

        Cost Analysis objectives to improve ethanol prospects

        Cost analysis and Sources of Ethanol

        Cost of Ethanol produced using feedstock from corn wet milling facilities

        Cost of Ethanol produced using feedstock from corn dry milling facilities

        Cost of Ethanol produced using feedstock from lignocellulose sources

        Contrast in Costs to produce Ethanol from Feedstocks

        Process Optimization and Cost Reduction to reach Commercial Objectives

        Considerations for Minimization of Pollution

        Introduction to Pollution Considerations

        A Sequence of Historical Events that helped to popularize Ethanol

        Pollutants in ethanol manufacture and combustion

        Impurities in ethanol and gasoline, and in the products of their combustion

        Specific Actions on Pollution and Justification

        Ethanol Co-Products and Derived Products

        Introduction to Co-Products and derived Products

        Carbon Dioxide Products and Applications

        Ethanol Derived Products and Applications

        Petrochemicals as a Source of Ethanol

        Conclusions, Recommendations, Research, and Business Directions

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