The Past, Present, and Future of Biofuels – Biobutanol as Promising Alternative

K. Michael,Noack Steffi,D. Peter

Published 2011 in Unknown venue

ABSTRACT

kDa for the two different subunits of the CoA transferase. A molecular mass of 23.6 kDa for both subunits of the protein in DSM 792 (Cary et al., 1990; Gerischer & Dürre, 1990; Petersen et al., 1993; Fischer et al., 1993) was found. Acetoacetate decarboxylase of C. acetobutylicum consists of 12 identical subunits, each of them with a molecular mass of 28 kDa, forming an holoenzyme of 330 kDa, while the enzyme from C. beijerinckii is only 200-230 kDa (Gerischer & Dürre, 1990; Petersen & Bennett, 1990; Chen, 1993). comprehensive current issues to the understanding of this important topic. find including biofuels development efforts, their implications for the food industry, current and future biofuels crops, the successful Brazilian ethanol program, insights of the first, second, third and fourth biofuel generations, advanced biofuel production techniques, related waste treatment, emissions and environmental impacts, water consumption, produced allergens and toxins. Additionally, the biofuel policy discussion is expected to be continuing in the foreseeable future and the reading of the biofuels features dealt with in this book, are recommended for anyone interested in understanding this diverse and developing theme.

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    2011

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  • Publication date

    2011-09-15

  • Fields of study

    Chemistry, Engineering, Environmental Science

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