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Renewable Carbon

Science, Technology and Sustainability

  • 1st Edition - July 1, 2022
  • Latest edition
  • Author: Silvio Vaz Jr.
  • Language: English

Renewable Carbon: Science, Technology and Sustainability identifies production pathways and technologies for the production of chemicals and presents relevant information to bridge… Read more

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Description

Renewable Carbon: Science, Technology and Sustainability identifies production pathways and technologies for the production of chemicals and presents relevant information to bridge the gap between reaction engineering and process design. The book uses a multidisciplinary approach, focusing on important aspects of basic science, technological advantages (and hurdles), and key sustainability aspects. It incorporates organic, inorganic and biochemical synthesis and analyzes the myriad of technologies available, including nanotechnology, biotechnology and thermochemistry. Sections cover the synthesis of carbon derivatives through multiple pathways (Science), technologies available for its generation (Technology), and assess sustainability and new supply chains (Sustainability).

This book will serve as a valuable reference for academics, research scientists and industry practitioners in green chemistry, chemical engineering, materials science and environmental engineering.

Key features

  • Includes a review of sustainable feedstocks containing renewable carbon such as biomass, CO2 and recycling materials
  • Provides a compendium of technologies to explore renewable carbon sources
  • Compiles the most up-to-date information on renewable products and materials utilized in industry

Readership

Researchers in industrial and academic sectors; graduate students and professors; Professional chemists, chemical engineers, material engineers, environmental engineers

Table of contents

Part 1: Science

1. Introduction to renewable carbon concept and properties

2. Organic synthesis for carbon derivatives

3. Inorganic synthesis for carbon derivatives

4. Biochemical synthesis for carbon derivatives

5. Conclusions and remarks of the scientific aspects for renewable carbon

Part 2: Technology

6. Introduction to technological approaches for renewable carbon

7. Carbon capture and use strategies for carbon dioxide

8. Applied nanotechnology for carbon dioxide, biomass and recycling materials

9. Applied biotechnology for biomass

10. Applied thermochemistry for biomass and recycling materials

11. Catalysis for carbon dioxide and biomass

12. Conclusions and remarks of the technological aspects for renewable carbon

Part 3: Sustainability

13. Introduction to the sustainability concept applied to renewable carbon

14. Metrics and measurements

15. Alternative sources for petrochemicals: new value chains

16. Strategies for industrial ecology

17. Conclusions and remarks of the sustainability aspects for renewable carbon

Product details

  • Edition: 1
  • Latest edition
  • Published: July 1, 2022
  • Language: English

About the author

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Silvio Vaz Jr.

Dr. Sílvio Vaz Jr. hold a B.Sc. degree in Chemistry (with technological assignments) from the Federal University of Uberlândia, a M.Sc. degree in Physical-Chemistry from the University of São Paulo, and a D.Sc. degree in Analytical Chemistry from the University of São Paulo, Brazil, with equivalence of doctorate degrees from the University of Coimbra, Portugal, and from the University of Granada, Spain. Having previously served as director and partner at two private environmental analysis laboratories, he is currently a research scientist at the National Research Center for Agroenergy of the Brazilian Agricultural Research Corporation (Embrapa), where his work focuses on the development of renewable molecules (e.g., eco-friendly lignin products), environmental chemistry (e.g., CO2 capture and use), agricultural chemistry (e.g., controlled release nanoformulations), and the application of analytical chemistry to biomass and bioenergy, according green and sustainable chemistry visions. He was appointed as the chairman of the Brazilian Division of the American Chemical Society (2018-2019). Moreover, he serves as professor of the graduate program in environmental engineering at the Federal University of Ouro Preto, Brazil, and graduate program in biofuels at the Federal University of Uberlândia, Brazil.
Affiliations and expertise
Research scientist at Brazilian Agricultural Research Corporation, Brazil

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