Waste to Renewable Biohydrogen: Volume 1: Advances in Theory and Experiments
Waste to Renewable Biohydrogen: Volume 1: Advances in Theory and Experiments provides a comprehensive overview of the advances, processes and technologies for waste treatment to hydrogen production. It introduces and compares the most widely adopted and most promising technologies, such as dark fermentation, thermochemical and photosynthetic processes. In this part, potential estimation, feasibility analysis, feedstock pretreatment, advanced waste-to-biohydrogen processes and each individual systems element are examined.

The book delves into the theoretical and experimental studies for the design and optimization of different waste-to-biohydrogen processes and systems. Covering several advanced waste-to-biohydrogen pretreatment and production processes, this book investigates the future trends and the promising pathways for biohydrogen production from waste.

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Waste to Renewable Biohydrogen: Volume 1: Advances in Theory and Experiments
Waste to Renewable Biohydrogen: Volume 1: Advances in Theory and Experiments provides a comprehensive overview of the advances, processes and technologies for waste treatment to hydrogen production. It introduces and compares the most widely adopted and most promising technologies, such as dark fermentation, thermochemical and photosynthetic processes. In this part, potential estimation, feasibility analysis, feedstock pretreatment, advanced waste-to-biohydrogen processes and each individual systems element are examined.

The book delves into the theoretical and experimental studies for the design and optimization of different waste-to-biohydrogen processes and systems. Covering several advanced waste-to-biohydrogen pretreatment and production processes, this book investigates the future trends and the promising pathways for biohydrogen production from waste.

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Waste to Renewable Biohydrogen: Volume 1: Advances in Theory and Experiments

Waste to Renewable Biohydrogen: Volume 1: Advances in Theory and Experiments

Waste to Renewable Biohydrogen: Volume 1: Advances in Theory and Experiments

Waste to Renewable Biohydrogen: Volume 1: Advances in Theory and Experiments

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Waste to Renewable Biohydrogen: Volume 1: Advances in Theory and Experiments provides a comprehensive overview of the advances, processes and technologies for waste treatment to hydrogen production. It introduces and compares the most widely adopted and most promising technologies, such as dark fermentation, thermochemical and photosynthetic processes. In this part, potential estimation, feasibility analysis, feedstock pretreatment, advanced waste-to-biohydrogen processes and each individual systems element are examined.

The book delves into the theoretical and experimental studies for the design and optimization of different waste-to-biohydrogen processes and systems. Covering several advanced waste-to-biohydrogen pretreatment and production processes, this book investigates the future trends and the promising pathways for biohydrogen production from waste.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780128216590
Publisher: Elsevier Science
Publication date: 04/27/2021
Pages: 298
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 9.00(h) x (d)

About the Author

Quanguo Zhang is former Vice President and doctoral supervisor of the College of Mechanical and Electrical Engineering at Henan Agricultural University, China. He has been engaged in teaching and research work in the scientific field of biogas and biomass energy for a long time, having implemented projects from National Natural Science Foundation. Fifteen of his research projects have won the provincial science and technology awards and he holds 11 national patents. He has published more than 200 papers and produced some original results with internationally significant effects on photo-fermentative bio-hydrogen production, biogas engineering, and high efficiency combustion of biomass.

Chao He is Associate Professor and deputy director of the Department of Energy and Environmental Engineering in the College of Mechanical and Electrical Engineering at Henan Agricultural University, China. He has been engaged in teaching and research work in the scientific field of biogas and biomass energy for a long time, has implemented 1 project from National Natural Science Foundation of China and 3 Henan science and technology projects of China. He has also published more than 40 papers in his field.

Jingzheng Ren is Assistant Professor of Modelling for Energy, Environment and Sustainability at the Department of Industrial and Systems Engineering of Hong Kong Polytechnic University (PolyU). He has also been nominated as adjunct/honorary associate professor of University of Southern Denmark (Denmark) and associated senior research fellow of the Institute for Security & Development Policy (Stockholm, Sweden). Prof. Ren serves as board member of several scientific journals and published more than 150 papers, authored 1 book, edited more than 10 books and published more than 40 book chapters. His research focuses on process system engineering for better sustainability and mathematical models for solving energy and environmental problems and promoting sustainability transition

Michael Evan Goodsite, Ph.D., is a civil- and environmental engineering full professor of University of Adelaide (UoA) and the Director of The Institute for Mineral and Energy Resources (IMER - Modern Energy Systems). His international university service includes Special Advisor to the Peking University Centre for Natural Resource Economics (China), Adjunct Professor to the University of Iceland and Non-Resident Senior Research Fellow to the Institute for Security and Development Policy (ISDP) (Stockholm, Sweden). His research interests mainly focus on modelling adaptive systems in the energy and environmental nexus and climate adaptation.

Table of Contents

1. Sustainable Waste Management: Valorization of Waste for Biohydrogen Production 2. Waste to Biohydrogen: Potential and Feasibility 3. Waste to Biohydrogen: Progress, Challenges and Prospect 4. Comparisons of Biohydrogen Production Technologies and Processes 5. Waste Pre-treatment Technologies for Hydrogen Production 6. Advances of Dark Fermentation Hydrogen Production Technologies 7. Thermochemical Processes for Biohydrogen Production 8. Photosynthetic Hydrogen Production Bacteria Breeding Technologies 9. Photosynthetic Biological Hydrogen Production Reactors, Systems and Process Optimization 10. Photosynthetic Coupling Characteristics of Biological Hydrogen Production System 11. Photosynthetic Thermal Effect of Biological Hydrogen Production System 12. Scale-up and design of biohydrogen production reactor from laboratory-scale to industrial-scale

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