![]() Please confirm which subject areas you are interested in. 130 address: Woodhead Publishing Limited, Abington Hall, Granta Park, Great Abington, Cambridge CB21 6AH, UK) If you would like to receive information on forthcoming titles, please send your address details to: Francis Dodds (address, tel. Details of these and other Woodhead Publishing books can be obtained by: Chapters in Volume 2 focus on the transformation of food co-products using microorganisms and enzymes, advanced methods to optimise food manufacturing, such as closed-loop factories, non-food uses of food waste co-product and commercialisation issues. Handbook of waste management and co-product recovery in food processing provides essential information about the major issues and technologies involved in waste co-product valorisation, methods to reduce raw material waste and water and energy consumption, waste reduction in particular industry sectors and end waste management. Handbook of waste management and co-product recovery in food processing: Volume 2 (ISBN 978-1-84569-391-6) Food processors are under pressure, both from consumers and legislation, to reduce the amount of waste they produce and to consume water and energy more efficiently. This book provides a comprehensive and timely reference on the entire biodiesel production chain, from soil to oil, detailing the range and development of biodiesel feedstocks as well as state-of-the-art biodiesel production technology. The development and use of appropriate feedstocks to avoid food/fuel concerns, and technological developments directed towards improved quality and capacity, are crucial to the environmental impact of biodiesel production and utilisation and to the future of the industry. Biodiesel science and technology: From soil to oil (ISBN 978-1-84569-591-0) Biodiesel fuel is increasingly being used in diesel supplies worldwide, as it provides both an environmentally preferable option and improves diesel engine performance through greater lubricity. ![]() Primarily reviewing bioethanol production, coverage extends to the production of longer-chain bioalcohols that will be elemental to the future of the industry. This book covers the process engineering, technology, modelling and integration of the entire production chain, from feedstock pretreatment on to hydrolysis, fermentation and purification. ![]() Second-generation bioalcohol production technology, based on highly efficient biochemical conversion, offers advantages over existing, energy-intensive bioethanol production processes. Related titles: Bioalcohol production: Biochemical conversion of lignocellulosic biomass (ISBN 978-1-84569-510-1) Bioethanol is one of the main biofuels used as a petroleum substitute in transportation. ![]()
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