Environmental Engineering Reference
In-Depth Information
been extensively researched, especially the methodology and optimal conditions,
but further scope is available for research into biowaste-specific torrefaction as
the literature available within this field is sparse.
References
1. Budarin, V.L., Shuttleworth, P.S., Dodson, J.R. et al. (2011) Use of green chemical tech-
nologies in an integrated biorefinery. Energy and Environmental Science , 4 , 471-479.
2. Clark, J.H., Budarin, V., Deswarte, F.E.I. et al. (2006) Green chemistry and the biorefinery:
a partnership for a sustainable future. Green Chemistry , 8 , 853-860.
3. Nigam, P.S. and Pandey, A. (2009) Biotechnology for Agro-Industrial Residues Utilisation:
Utilisation of Agro-Residues , Springer, Dordrecht, Netherlands.
4. Zuurbier, P. and van de Vooren, J. (2008) Sugarcane Ethanol: Contributions to Climate
Change Mitigation and the Environment , Wageningen Academic Publishers, Wageningen.
5. Pandey, A., Soccol, C.R., Nigam, P. and Soccol, V.T. (2000) Biotechnological potential of
agro-industrial residues. I: sugarcane bagasse. Bioresource Technology , 74 , 69-80.
6. Pimenta, M.d.A. and Frollini, E. (1997) Lignin: utilization as a “macromonomer” in the
synthesis of phenolic type resins. Anais Associação Brasileira de Química , 46 , 43-49.
7. Baudel, H.M., Zaror, C. and de Abreu, C.A.M. (2005) Improving the value of sugarcane
bagasse wastes via integrated chemical production systems: an environmentally friendly
approach. Industrial Crops and Products , 21 , 309-315.
8. Lavarack, B.P., Griffin, G.J. and Rodman, D. (2000) Measured kinetics of the acid-catalysed
hydrolysis of sugar cane bagasse to produce xylose. Catalysis Today , 63 , 257-265.
9. Clark, J.H. and Deswarte, F. (2011) Introduction to Chemicals from Biomass , John Wiley &
Sons, Ltd, Chichester.
10. Attard, T.M., Watterson, B., Budarin, V.L. et al. (2014) Microwave assisted extraction as
an important technology for valorising orange waste. New Journal of Chemistry , 38 ,
2278-2283.
11. Barthlott, W., Neinhuis, C., Cutler, D. et al. (1998) Classification and terminology of plant
epicuticular waxes. Botanical Journal of the Linnean Society , 126 , 237-260.
12. Kunst, L. and Samuels, A.L. (2003) Biosynthesis and secretion of plant cuticular wax.
Progress in Lipid Research , 42 , 51-80.
13. Martin, J.T. and Juniper, B.E. (1970) The Cuticles of Plants , Edward Arnold, London.
14. Cutler, D. F., Alvin, K. L., Price, C. E. and London, L. S. o. (1982) The Plant Cuticle. Paper
presented at an International Symposium organised by the Linnean Society of London, 8-11
September 1980, Burlington House, London. Academic Press, London.
15. Kolattukudy, P.E. (1980) Biopolyester membranes of plants: cutin and suberin. Science ,
208 , 990-1000.
16. Harwood, J.L. and Bowyer, J.R. (1990) Lipids, Membranes and Aspects of Photobiology ,
Academic Press, London.
17. Kolattukudy, P.E. and Liu, T.-Y.J. (1970) Direct evidence for biosynthetic relationships
among hydrocarbons, secondary alcohols and ketones in Brassica oleracea. Biochemical
and Biophysical Research Communications , 41 , 1369-1374.
18. Channon, H.J. and Chibnall, A.C. (1929) The ether-soluble substances of cabbage leaf
cytoplasm. Biochemical Journal , 23 , 168-175.
Search WWH ::




Custom Search