BIOFUELS This page intentionally left blank BIOFUELS ALTERNATIVE FEEDSTOCKS AND CONVERSION PROCESSES Edited by A P SHOK ANDEY NationalInstituteforInterdisciplinaryScienceandTechnology CouncilofScientificandIndustrialResearch Trivandrum,India C L HRISTIAN ARROCHE BiologicalEngineeringDepartment ChemicalandBiochemicalEngineeringLaboratory PolytechClermont-Ferrand BlaisePascalUniversity,France S C R TEVEN ICKE FoodScienceDepartment DivisionofAgriculture UniversityofArkansas,USA C -G D LAUDE ILLES USSAP LaboratoiredeGe´nieChimiqueetBiochimique PolytechClermont-Ferrand BlaisePascalUniversity,France E G DGARD NANSOUNOU Head,BioenergyGroup E´colePolytechniqueFe´de´raledeLausanne Lausanne,Switzerland AMSTERDAM (cid:129) BOSTON (cid:129) HEIDELBERG (cid:129) LONDON NEW YORK (cid:129) OXFORD (cid:129) PARIS (cid:129) SAN DIEGO SAN FRANCISCO (cid:129) SINGAPORE (cid:129) SYDNEY (cid:129) TOKYO Academic Press is an imprint of Elsevier AcademicPressisanimprintofElsevier TheBoulevard,LangfordLane,Kidlington,OxfordOX51GB,UK Radarweg29,POBox211,1000AEAmsterdam,TheNetherlands 30CorporateDrive,Suite400,Burlington,MA01803,USA 525BStreet,Suite1900,SanDiego,CA92101-4495,USA Firstedition2011 Copyright#2011ElsevierInc.Allrightsreserved. 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TP339.B5392011 0 333.9539—dc22 2011005287 BritishLibraryCataloguinginPublicationData AcataloguerecordforthisbookisavailablefromtheBritishLibrary ISBN:978-0-12-385099-7 ForinformationonallAcademicPresspublications visitourwebsiteatelsevierdirect.com PrintedandboundinUSA 11 12 13 14 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 Contents Preface vii 15. ProductionofBiodieselUsing Contributors ix PalmOil 353 16. BiodieselProductionfromWasteOils 375 I IIIB GENERAL 1 1. PrinciplesofBiorefining 3 PRODUCTION OF BIOFUELS 2. Life-CycleAssessmentofBiofuels 25 FROMALGAE 397 3. ThermochemicalConversionofBiomassto 17. ProductionofBiodieselfromAlgal Biofuels 51 Biomass:CurrentPerspectivesandFuture 399 4. Biomass-derivedSyngasFermentationinto 18. OverviewandAssessmentofAlgalBiofuels Biofuels 79 ProductionTechnologies 415 II 19. CultivationofAlgaeinPhotobioreactorsfor BiodieselProduction 439 PRODUCTION OF BIOETHANOL FROM LIGNOCELLULOSIC FEEDSTOCKS 99 IV 5. LignocellulosicBioethanol:CurrentStatusand FuturePerspectives 101 PRODUCTIONOFBIOHYDROGEN 465 6. TechnoeconomicAnalysisofLignocellulosic 20. ProductionofBiohydrogen:CurrentPerspectives Ethanol 123 andFutureProspects 467 7. PretreatmentTechnologiesforLignocellulose-to- 21. BiohydrogenProductionfromBio-oil 481 BioethanolConversion 149 22. BiohydrogenProductionfromIndustrial 8. ProductionofCelluloyticEnzymesforthe Effluents 499 HydrolysisofLignocellulosicBiomass 177 23. ThermophilicBiohydrogenProduction 525 9. ProductionofHemicellulolyticEnzymesfor 24. BiohydrogenProductionwithHigh-Rate HydrolysisofLignocellulosicBiomass 203 Bioreactors 537 10. HydrolysisofLignocellulosicBiomassfor BioethanolProduction 229 11. ProductionofBioethanolfromAgroindustrial V ResiduesasFeedstocks 251 12. FermentationInhibitorsinEthanolProcessesand PRODUCTIONOFBIOBUUTANOLAND DifferentStrategiestoReduceTheirEffects 287 OTHER GREENFUELS 569 IIIA 25. ButanolFuelfromBiomass:RevisitingABE Fermentation 571 PRODUCTION OF BIODIESEL FROM 26. ProductionofGreenLiquidHydrocarbon VEGETABLE OILS 313 Fuels 587 13. BiotechnologicalMethodstoProduce Biodiesel 315 Index 609 14. BiodieselProductioninSupercriticalFluids 339 v This page intentionally left blank Preface With the increasing demand of energy for bioethanol production. Section IIIA world over and depleting reserves of con- presents state-of-the-art information on the ventionalfossilfuel,therehasbeengrowing production of second-generation biodiesel global interest in developing alternative fromoilseeds.Inthis,thefirstchapterisintro- sources of energy. Also, there has been con- ductory and presents current perspectives cerningrowingeconomieswithenergysecu- and future, followed by the biotechnological rity. Biofuels offer much promise on these methods toproduce biodiesel,biodieselpro- frontiers.Inadditiontoabove,theyalsooffer duction in supercritical fluids, biodiesel pro- benefitsonenvironmentalimpactincompar- duction using palm oil, and biodiesel from ison to fossil fuels. The present book wasteoil.SectionIIIBcontainschaptersdeal- provides state-of-the-art information on the ing with the production of third-generation status of the biofuel production and related biofuels from algalsources. Thefirstchapter aspects and also identifies the future R&D in this section as usual presents the current directions andperspectives. perspectivesandfuture,followedbylifecycle Thebookhasfivesections.SectionIisgen- assessmentofalgalbiodiesel,andthecultiva- eral and presents four chapters which deal tionofalgaeinphotobioreactors. with the principles of biorefineries, life cycle Section IV is devoted on the fourth- assessment of biofuels, thermochemical con- generation biofuels, that is, biohydrogen. version of biomass to biofuels, and biomass- The section has five chapters and the first derived syngas fermentation into biofuels. one gives general information with current Section II deals with different aspects of the perspectives and future. The other chapters production of second-generation bioethanol areonbiohydrogenproductionfrombio-oils from lignocellulosic feedstocks. The first and industrial effluents, thermophilic chapterinthissectionisintroductory,giving biohydrogen production, and biohydrogen state-of-the-artinformationonthestatusand production with high-rate bioreactors. perspectives; this is followed by a chapter SectionVprovidestwoarticlesontheproduc- on techno-economic analysis of lignocellu- tionofbiobutanolandproductionofgreenliq- losic bioethanol. Subsequent chapters deal uidhydrocarbonfuels. with the different aspects of bioconversion Wethanktheauthorsofallthechaptersfor process such as the pretreatment of ligno- theircooperationandalsofortheirprepared- cellulosic biomass, production of cellulo- ness in revising the manuscripts in a time- lytic and hemicellulolytic enzymes for the framedmanner.Wealsoacknowledgethehelp hydrolysisoflignocellulosic biomass, hydro- fromthereviewers,whoinspiteoftheirbusy lysis oflignocellulosic biomass, production professionalactivitieshelpedusbyevaluating of bioethanol from agro-industrial residues the manuscripts and gave their critical as feedstocks, and removal of inhibitory inputs to refine and improve the chapters. compoundsfromlignocellulosichydrolyzates We warmly thank Dr. Marinakis Kostas vii viii PREFACE andDr.AnitaKochandtheteamofElsevierfor tothepostgraduatestudentsandresearchers theircooperationandeffortsinproducingthis ofappliedbiology,biotechnology,microbiol- book. ogy, biochemical, and chemical engineers We sincerely hope that the current dis- workingon biofuels. course on biofuels R&D would go a long wayinbringingouttheexcitingtechnological possibilitiesandusheringthereaderstoward Ashok Pandey the frontiers of knowledge in the area of Christian Larroche biofuels. Steven Ricke Thetextinallthechaptersissupportedby Claude-Gilles Dussap numerous clear, informative diagrams and Edgard Gnansounou tables. The book would be of great interest Editors Contributors DeepthyAlex CentreforBiofuels,Biotechnology FrancescoCherubini DepartmentofEnergyand Division,NationalInstituteforInterdisciplinary Process Engineering, Norwegian University of Science and Technology, CSIR, Trivandrum Science and Technology (NTNU), NO-7491 695019,India Trondheim,Norway P.Alvira CIEMAT,RenewableEnergyDivision, Arnaud Dauriat ENERS Energy Concept, P.O. BiofuelsUnitAv.Complutese22,28040Madrid Box56,CH-1015Lausanne,Switzerland IriniAngelidaki DepartmentofEnvironmental Joab Sampaio de Sousa Universidade Federal Engineering,TechnicalUniversityofDenmark, do Rio de Janeiro, Instituto de Qu´ımica, Av. Lyngby,Denmark Athos da Silveira Ramos, 149 - CT, Bloco A, AmarAnumakonda UOPLLC,25E.Algonquin lab. 549-1, CEP 21941-909 Rio de Janeiro, RJ, Road,DesPlaines,IL60616,USA Brazil M. Ballestero CIEMAT, Renewable Energy Vincenza Faraco Department of Organic Division, Biofuels Unit Av. Complutese 22, Chemistry and Biochemistry, University of 28040Madrid Naples“FedericoII”,ComplessoUniversitario Thallada Bhaskar Bio-Fuels Division (BFD), Monte S. Angelo, via Cintia 4 80126, Naples, Indian Institute of Petroleum (IIP), Council of Italy Scientific and Industrial Research (CSIR), Edgard Gnansounou Bioenergy and Energy Dehradun248005,India Planning Research Group (BPE), Ecole Poly- Balagurumurthy Bhavya Bio-Fuels Division technique Fe´de´rale de Lausanne (EPFL), (BFD), Indian Institute of Petroleum (IIP), CH-1015Lausanne,Switzerland Council of Scientific and Industrial Research Lalitha Devi Gottumukkala Centre for Bio- (CSIR),Dehradun248005,India fuels,BiotechnologyDivision,NationalInstitute Parameswaran Binod Centre for Biofuels, Bio- for Interdisciplinary Science and Technology – technology Division, National Institute for CSIR,Trivandrum695019,India Interdisciplinary Science and Technology, CSIR,Trivandrum 695019,India HariBhagwanGoyal Bio-Fuelsdivision(BFD), Indian Institute of Petroleum (IIP), Council of CarlosA.Cardona DepartamentodeIngenier´ıa Scientific and Industrial Research (CSIR), Qu´ımica, Universidad Nacional de Colombia Dehradun248005,India Sede Manizales, Cra. 27 No. 64-60, Manizales, Colombia Denise Maria Guimara˜es Freire Universidade Elisa d’Avila Cavalcanti-Oliveira Universi- FederaldoRiodeJaneiro,InstitutodeQu´ımica, dade Federal do Rio de Janeiro, Instituto de Av. Athos da Silveira Ramos, 149 - CT, Qu´ımica,Av.AthosdaSilveiraRamos,149-CT, BlocoA,lab.549-1,CEP21941-909RiodeJaneiro, BlocoA,lab.549-1,CEP21941-909RiodeJaneiro, RJ,Brazil RJ,Brazil Lien-Huong Huynh Department of Chemical Yi-FengChen SchoolofLifeSciences,Tsinghua Engineering, National Taiwan University of University, Beijing 100084, People’s Republic Science and Technology, 43 sec. 4, Keelung ofChina Road,Taipei10607,Taiwan ix
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