Biomass Conversion and High-Value Utilization
Biomass Conversion and High-Value Utilization by Kai Yan is a definitive, practical guide for scientists, engineers, policy makers, and industry leaders seeking profitable and sustainable routes from organic feedstocks to marketable Books. Captivating from the first page, this book highlights how agricultural residues, forestry by-Books, and municipal organic waste can be transformed into fuels, chemicals, materials, and biochar—creating circular-economy solutions that matter regionally and globally.
You’ll find clear, up-to-date explanations of core conversion technologies—pyrolysis, gasification, fermentation, catalytic upgrading—and how they integrate into biorefinery models. Case studies and comparative analyses illuminate real-world applications across Asia-Pacific, Europe, and North America, showing how local feedstock variability and policy environments shape optimal pathways. Technical insight is balanced with accessible discussion of sustainability metrics, lifecycle assessment, and techno-economic feasibility.
This book empowers decision-makers and practitioners to evaluate technology choices, optimize value chains, and identify high-value product opportunities—from specialty chemicals to energy carriers—while reducing waste and greenhouse gas emissions. Students and researchers will appreciate its rigorous yet approachable treatment of process fundamentals and emerging innovations.
Add Biomass Conversion and High-Value Utilization by Kai Yan to your professional library to sharpen strategies, inform projects, and unlock revenue from organic resources. A must-read resource for anyone turning biomass into competitive, climate-smart value.
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