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The biorefinery and green chemistry

Authors :
Mikkola, Jyri Pekka
Sklavounos, Evangelos
King, Alistair W.T.
Virtanen, Pasi
Bogel-Lukasik, Rafal
Source :
Mikkola, J P, Sklavounos, E, King, A W T & Virtanen, P 2016, The biorefinery and green chemistry . in R Bogel-Lukasik (ed.), Ionic Liquids in the Biorefinery Concept : Challenges and Perspectives . Royal Society of Chemistry RSC, RSC Green Chemistry, no. 36, pp. 1-37 . https://doi.org/10.1039/9781782622598-00001
Publication Year :
2016
Publisher :
Royal Society of Chemistry RSC, 2016.

Abstract

If the living standards of western societies are to be maintained while those of the developing world change at their current tempo, then, because of the depletion of fossil resources and concerns about the environment, the concept of biorefining, following the principles of green chemistry as well as sustainability, will surely become more and more important in the future. This chapter introduces the concept of what biorefineries are and discusses their sustainability, taking into account green chemistry and engineering aspects. As well as a brief history, today's situation in the biorefining industry is covered with several examples. Also, the directions for the future biorefineries are considered.

Details

Language :
English
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Mikkola, J P, Sklavounos, E, King, A W T & Virtanen, P 2016, The biorefinery and green chemistry . in R Bogel-Lukasik (ed.), Ionic Liquids in the Biorefinery Concept : Challenges and Perspectives . Royal Society of Chemistry RSC, RSC Green Chemistry, no. 36, pp. 1-37 . https://doi.org/10.1039/9781782622598-00001
Accession number :
edsair.355e65625b88..5a0722259c9a196cb26a32eccda18493