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Membrane Engineering in the Circular Economy

Renewable Sources Valorization in Energy and Downstream Processing in Agro-food Industry

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Paperback, blz. | Engels
Elsevier Science | e druk, 2022
ISBN13: 9780323852531
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Elsevier Science e druk, 2022 9780323852531
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Membrane Engineering in the Circular Economy: Renewable Sources Valorization in Energy and Downstream Processing in Agro-food Industry describes the modification of the general concept of "waste," including waste valorization as added-value products that are useful for energy production and biotechnology industries. Speaking to the relevance of this new vision, the book highlights the fundamentals of membrane operations in the exploitation of renewable sources for energy production and the valorization of agro-food waste at the industrial level.  This book is an excellent resource for researchers, biologists, membranologists and engineers in chemistry, biochemical engineering, food sciences and the agro-food refinery industry.

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ISBN13:9780323852531
Taal:Engels
Bindwijze:Paperback

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<p>Section I: Membrane engineering and renewable energy in the circular economy<br>1. Introduction to the fundamentals of the membrane engineering<br>2. The impact of membrane engineering in the circular economy<br>3. The zero-waste economy: From food waste to industry<br>4. Renewable sources to bio-refineries, biomass conversion and membrane technology <br>5. Circular economy in selected wastewater treatment techniques<br>6. Bio-methane and food grade CO2 from biogas via membrane separation<br>7. Hydrogen economy and bio-ethanol exploitation: The role of membrane reactor technology and the competition between food and energy</p> <p>Section II: Membrane separation technology in agro-food downstream processing<br>8. Agro-food wastes: New sources of antioxidants<br>9. Membrane-based bio-refinery in agro-food wastewaters processing<br>10. Pressure-driven membrane processes for the recovery of antioxidants from winery wastewaters<br>11. Recovery of bioactive compounds from dairy processing by-products<br>12. Recovery of water-soluble dietary fiber components from cereal processing by-products<br>13. Valorisation of citrus by-products by membrane processes<br>14. Valorisation of Phenolic Extracts from Olea europaea L. by membrane operations<br>15. Membrane distillation and pervaporation technology in bio-refinery<br>16. Seafood processing by-products by membrane processes<br>17. Sustainable use of tomato pomace for the production of high added value food, feed and nutraceutical products.</p> <p>Section III: Case studies<br>18. Advanced membrane-based process for biogas up-grading produced by a real bio-digester in south of Italy<br>19. Food engineering for industrial biogas production in Austria: A case study<br>20. Sustainable and green bio-ethanol extraction from sugar juice for biofuel production via membrane engineering <br>21. Total discharge of olive mill waste waters to produce bioactive animal feed for feeding productive animals, to improve animal welfare and produce high added value bio-functional livestock products<br>22. Natural convection heat transfer during radio frequency thawing<br>23. Silica derivatives in the cosmetic, pharmaceutical, luxury and food industries</p>
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