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  1. Microorganisms Used in Biorefineries
  2. Preface
  3. Bioengineering of anaerobic digestion for volatile fatty acids, hydrogen or methane production: A critical review
  4. New Solvent for Polyamide 66 and Its Use for Preparing a Single-Polymer Composite-Coated Fabric
  5. Hydrothermal processing as pretreatment for efficient production of ethanol and biogas from municipal solid waste
  6. Integration of Membrane Bioreactors with Edible Filamentous Fungi for Valorization of Expired Milk
  7. Efficient conversion of municipal solid waste to biofuel by simultaneous dilute-acid hydrolysis of starch and pretreatment of lignocelluloses
  8. Diffusion-based reverse membrane bioreactor for simultaneous bioconversion of high-inhibitor xylose-glucose media
  9. Pigment Production by the Edible Filamentous Fungus Neurospora Intermedia
  10. New Solvent for Polyamide 66 and its use for Preparing Single-Polymer Composite Coated-Fabric
  11. Changes in carbon footprint when integrating production of filamentous fungi in 1st generation ethanol plants
  12. A comparison of process performance during the anaerobic mono- and co-digestion of slaughterhouse waste through different operational modes
  13. Biochemicals from food waste and recalcitrant biomass via syngas fermentation: A review
  14. Fungal Biorefineries
  15. Cost effective dry anaerobic digestion in textile bioreactors: Experimental and economic evaluation
  16. Mild-temperature dilute acid pretreatment for integration of first and second generation ethanol processes
  17. Using spent sulfite liquor for valuable fungal biomass production by Aspergilus oryzae
  18. All-Polyamide Composite Coated-Fabric as an Alternative Material of Construction for Textile-Bioreactors (TBRs)
  19. Techno-Economic and Life Cycle Assessment of Wastewater Management from Potato Starch Production: Present Status and Alternative Biotreatments
  20. All-Polyamide Composite Coated-Fabric as a Replacement for Material of Construction of Conventional Textile Bioreactors
  21. Continuous bioethanol fermentation from wheat straw hydrolysate with high suspended solid content using an immersed flat sheet membrane bioreactor
  22. Production of Fungal Biomass for Feed, Fatty Acids, and Glycerol by Aspergillus oryzae from Fat-Rich Dairy Substrates
  23. Introductory Chapter: Rural Waste Management Issues at Global Level
  24. Empirical and experimental determination of the kinetics of pellet growth in filamentous fungi: A case study using Neurospora intermedia
  25. Pectin -Based Composites
  26. Integrated Process for Ethanol, Biogas, and Edible Filamentous Fungi-Based Animal Feed Production from Dilute Phosphoric Acid-Pretreated Wheat Straw
  27. Filamentous ascomycetes fungi as a source of natural pigments
  28. Inhibition of patchouli oil for anaerobic digestion and enhancement in methane production using reverse membrane bioreactors
  29. Bioethylene Production from Ethanol: A Review and Techno-economical Evaluation
  30. Production of Edible Fungi from Potato Protein Liquor (PPL) in Airlift Bioreactor
  31. Process Optimization for Citrus Waste Biorefinery via Simultaneous Pectin Extraction and Pretreatment
  32. Value-added products from dairy waste using edible fungi
  33. Dry fermentation of manure with straw in continuous plug flow reactor: Reactor development and process stability at different loading rates
  34. Innovative pretreatment strategies for biogas production
  35. Bioethanol Production From Agricultural and Municipal Wastes
  36. List of Contributors
  37. Production of Pectin-Cellulose Biofilms: A New Approach for Citrus Waste Recycling
  38. Valorization of sugar-to-ethanol process waste vinasse: A novel biorefinery approach using edible ascomycetes filamentous fungi
  39. Optimizing dilute phosphoric acid pretreatment of wheat straw in the laboratory and in a demonstration plant for ethanol and edible fungal biomass production using Neurospora intermedia
  40. Membrane stress analysis of collapsible tanks and bioreactors
  41. Biohydrogen and carboxylic acids production from wheat straw hydrolysate
  42. Ethanol, feed components and fungal biomass production from field bean (Vicia faba var. equina) seeds in an integrated process
  43. Reverse membrane bioreactor: Introduction to a new technology for biofuel production
  44. Waste biorefineries using filamentous ascomycetes fungi: Present status and future prospects
  45. New Horizons in Biotechnology – NHBT 2015
  46. Identification of two new keratinolytic proteases from a Bacillus pumilus strain using protein analysis and gene sequencing
  47. Effects of Pretreatment of Single and Mixed Lignocellulosic Substrates on Production of Endoglucanase by Bacillus aerius S5.2
  48. Biological Pretreatment of Chicken Feather and Biogas Production from Total Broth
  49. Techno-Economic Analysis of Integrating First and Second-Generation Ethanol Production Using Filamentous Fungi: An Industrial Case Study
  50. Ethanol production from alkali-pretreated oil palm empty fruit bunch by simultaneous saccharification and fermentation withmucor indicus
  51. Mycelial pellet formation by edible ascomycete filamentous fungi, Neurospora intermedia
  52. Syngas Biomethanation in a Semi-Continuous Reverse Membrane Bioreactor (RMBR)
  53. Fungal protein and ethanol from lignocelluloses using Rhizopus pellets under simultaneous saccharification, filtration and fermentation (SSFF)
  54. A critical review on analysis in pretreatment of lignocelluloses: Degree of polymerization, adsorption/desorption, and accessibility
  55. Co-Production of Fungal Biomass Derived Constituents and Ethanol from Citrus Wastes Free Sugars without Auxiliary Nutrients in Airlift Bioreactor
  56. A critical review of analytical methods in pretreatment of lignocelluloses: Composition, imaging, and crystallinity
  57. List of Contributors
  58. Pretreatment of Lignocelluloses With Solvent N-Methylmorpholine N-oxide
  59. Inhibitory Effect of Long-Chain Fatty Acids on Biogas Production and the Protective Effect of Membrane Bioreactor
  60. Erratum to “Inhibitory Effect of Long-Chain Fatty Acids on Biogas Production and the Protective Effect of Membrane Bioreactor”
  61. Co-Utilization of Glucose and Xylose for Enhanced Lignocellulosic Ethanol Production with Reverse Membrane Bioreactors
  62. Dry anaerobic digestion of lignocellulosic and protein residues
  63. Development of Novel Textile Bioreactor for Anaerobic Utilization of Flocculating Yeast for Ethanol Production
  64. Development of a submerged anaerobic membrane bioreactor for concurrent extraction of volatile fatty acids and biohydrogen production
  65. Enhanced Fermentative Hydrogen and Methane Production from an Inhibitory Fruit-Flavored Medium with Membrane-Encapsulated Cells
  66. Introducing all-polyamide composite coated fabrics: A method to produce fully recyclable single-polymer composite coated fabrics
  67. Production of ethanol and biomass from thin stillage byNeurospora intermedia: A pilot study for process diversification
  68. Semi-continuous co-digestion of solid cattle slaughterhouse wastes with other waste streams: Interactions within the mixtures and methanogenic community structure
  69. Dilute phosphoric acid pretreatment of wheat bran for enzymatic hydrolysis and subsequent ethanol production by edible fungi Neurospora intermedia
  70. An Overview of Solid Waste Management toward Zero Landfill: A Swedish Model
  71. Biogas from Wastes: Processes and Applications
  72. Resource Recovery to Approach Zero Municipal Waste
  73. Simultaneous glucose and xylose utilization for improved ethanol production from lignocellulosic biomass through SSFF with encapsulated yeast
  74. Evaluation of Fermentative Hydrogen Production from Single and Mixed Fruit Wastes
  75. Surface Electroconductive Modification of Biopolymers
  76. Novel lightweight and highly thermally insulative silica aerogel-doped poly(vinyl chloride)-coated fabric composite
  77. Advances in consolidated bioprocessing systems for bioethanol and butanol production from biomass: a comprehensive review
  78. Advances in Biogas Research and Application
  79. Experimental and economical evaluation of bioconversion of forest residues to biogas using organosolv pretreatment
  80. Rapid bio-methanation of syngas in a reverse membrane bioreactor: Membrane encased microorganisms
  81. Characterization of Nizimuddinia zanardini macroalgae biomass composition and its potential for biofuel production
  82. Ethanol and Protein from Ethanol Plant By-Products Using Edible FungiNeurospora intermediaandAspergillus oryzae
  83. Improvement of Biogas Production from Orange Peel Waste by Leaching of Limonene
  84. Preface
  85. Reverse Micellar Extraction of Fungal Glucoamylase Produced in Solid-State Fermentation Culture
  86. Effects of Lactone, Ketone, and Phenolic Compounds on Methane Production and Metabolic Intermediates During Anaerobic Digestion
  87. Introducing Textiles as Material of Construction of Ethanol Bioreactors
  88. A comparative study between single- and two-stage anaerobic digestion processes: Effects of organic loading rate and hydraulic retention time
  89. Performance of semi-continuous membrane bioreactor in biogas production from toxic feedstock containing d-Limonene
  90. Impacts of retrofitting analysis on first generation ethanol production: process design and techno-economics
  91. A novel process simulation model (PSM) for anaerobic digestion using Aspen Plus
  92. Flocculation Causes Inhibitor Tolerance in Saccharomyces cerevisiae for Second-Generation Bioethanol Production
  93. Biogas Production from Citrus Waste by Membrane Bioreactor
  94. Effect of fungal and phosphoric acid pretreatment on ethanol production from oil palm empty fruit bunches (OPEFB)
  95. Integration of the first and second generation bioethanol processes and the importance of by-products
  96. Continuous Ethanol Production with a Membrane Bioreactor at High Acetic Acid Concentrations
  97. Correction: Ferreira, J.A.; Lennartsson, P.R.; Taherzadeh, M.J. Production of Ethanol and Biomass from Thin Stillage Using Food-Grade Zygomycetes and Ascomycetes Filamentous Fungi. Energies 2014, 7, 3872–3885
  98. Minimization of Bacterial Contamination with High Solid Loading during Ethanol Production from Lignocellulosic Materials
  99. Production of ethanol and biomass from thin stillage using edible Neurospora intermedia
  100. Fermentation of lignocellulosic hydrolyzate using a submerged membrane bioreactor at high dilution rates
  101. Uncertainty over techno-economic potentials of biogas from municipal solid waste (MSW): A case study on an industrial process
  102. Production of Ethanol and Biomass from Thin Stillage Using Food-Grade Zygomycetes and Ascomycetes Filamentous Fungi
  103. Anaerobic co-digestion of solid slaughterhouse wastes with agro-residues: Synergistic and antagonistic interactions determined in batch digestion assays
  104. Biogas production from lignocelluloses by N-methylmorpholine-N-oxide (NMMO) pretreatment: Effects of recovery and reuse of NMMO
  105. Catalytic Synthesis of Bulk Hydrophilic Acetaldehyde-Modified Polyamide 46
  106. Pretreatment of Lignocellulosic Materials
  107. Preparation of carboxymethyl cellulose superabsorbents from waste textiles
  108. Techno-economic study of NMMO pretreatment and biogas production from forest residues
  109. Effect of ester compounds on biogas production: beneficial or detrimental?
  110. Biogas Production from N-Methylmorpholine-N-oxide (NMMO) Pretreated Forest Residues
  111. Heavy Metal Biosorption by Rhizopus Sp. Biomass Immobilized on Textiles
  112. 2nd Generation Ethanol by Zygomycetes Fungi at Elevated Temperature
  113. An Overview of Existing Individual Unit Operations
  114. Contributors
  115. Economic Impact of NMMO Pretreatment on Ethanol and Biogas Production from Pinewood
  116. Enhanced Ethanol and Biogas Production from Pinewood by NMMO Pretreatment and Detailed Biomass Analysis
  117. Improved sugar co-utilisation by encapsulation of a recombinant Saccharomyces cerevisiae strain in alginate-chitosan capsules
  118. Rhizopus
  119. Rapid Biogas Production by Compact Multi-Layer Membrane Bioreactor: Efficiency of Synthetic Polymeric Membranes
  120. Molecular Modelling of Cellulose Dissolution
  121. Experimental and economical evaluation of a novel biogas digester
  122. Inhibitory effects of fruit flavors on methane production during anaerobic digestion
  123. Bioethanol Production Processes
  124. Inhibitor Tolerance: A Comparison between Rhizopus sp. and Saccharomyces cerevisiae
  125. Effect of the N-Methylmorpholine-N-Oxide (NMMO) Pretreatment on Anaerobic Digestion of Forest Residues
  126. Effect of High Solids Loading on Bacterial Contamination in Lignocellulosic Ethanol Production
  127. Biofuels in Nigeria: A critical and strategic evaluation
  128. Biogas production by encased bacteria in synthetic membranes: protective effects in toxic media and high loading rates
  129. Membrane bioreactors’ potential for ethanol and biogas production: a review
  130. The Effect of Effluent Recirculation in a Semi-Continuous Two-Stage Anaerobic Digestion System
  131. Pellet formation of zygomycetes and immobilization of yeast
  132. Zygomycetes-based biorefinery: Present status and future prospects
  133. High-rate biogas production from waste textiles using a two-stage process
  134. Simultaneous saccharification, filtration and fermentation (SSFF): A novel method for bioethanol production from lignocellulosic biomass
  135. Impact of Furfural on Rapid Ethanol Production Using a Membrane Bioreactor
  136. Methane Production from Feather Waste Pretreated with Ca(OH)2: Process Development and Economical Analysis
  137. Ethanol and biogas production from birch by NMMO pretreatment
  138. Enhancement of ethanol production from spruce wood chips by ionic liquid pretreatment
  139. Pretreatment of Chicken Feather Waste for Improved Biogas Production
  140. Synthesis of an electroconductive membrane using poly(hydroxymethyl-3,4-ethylenedioxythiophene-co-tetramethylene-N-hydroxyethyl adipamide)
  141. Pretreatment of oil palm empty fruit bunch (OPEFB) by N-methylmorpholine-N-oxide (NMMO) for biogas production: Structural changes and digestion improvement
  142. Structural Changes of Oil Palm Empty Fruit Bunch (OPEFB) after Fungal and Phosphoric Acid Pretreatment
  143. Proteomic Analysis of the Increased Stress Tolerance of Saccharomyces cerevisiae Encapsulated in Liquid Core Alginate-Chitosan Capsules
  144. Effects of encapsulation of microorganisms on product formation during microbial fermentations
  145. Mechanically robust polysiloxane-ACA capsules for prolonged ethanol production
  146. Production of superabsorbents from fungal chitosan
  147. Encapsulation-Induced Stress Helps Saccharomyces cerevisiae Resist Convertible Lignocellulose Derived Inhibitors
  148. Household Biogas Digesters—A Review
  149. Inhibitor tolerance and flocculation of a yeast strain suitable for second generation bioethanol production
  150. Growth tolerance of Zygomycetes Mucor indicus in orange peel hydrolysate without detoxification
  151. Recalcitrance of Lignocellulosic Biomass to Anaerobic Digestion
  152. Kinetic modeling of rapid enzymatic hydrolysis of crystalline cellulose after pretreatment by NMMO
  153. Isolation and Characterization of Zygomycetes Fungi from Tempe for Ethanol Production and Biomass Applications
  154. Utilization of carbohydrates content of paper tube residuals for ethanol production
  155. Alkali pretreatment of softwood spruce and hardwood birch by NaOH/thiourea, NaOH/urea, NaOH/urea/thiourea, and NaOH/PEG to improve ethanol and biogas production
  156. Optimization of baker's yeast drying in industrial continuous fluidized bed dryer
  157. Enhanced biogas production from rice straw, triticale straw and softwood spruce by NMMO pretreatment
  158. Improvement of Enzymatic Hydrolysis of A Marine Macro-Alga by Dilute Acid Hydrolysis Pretreatment
  159. Improvement of Enzymatic Hydrolysis of Rice Straw by N-Methylmorpholine-N-Oxide (NMMO) Pretreatment
  160. Improvement of Sweet Sorghum Bagasse Hydrolysis by Alkali and Acidic Pretreatments
  161. Ethanol Production by Mucor Indicus Using the Fungal Autolysate as a Nutrient Supplement
  162. Construction and demolition lignocellulosic wastes to bioethanol
  163. Ethanol production at elevated temperatures using encapsulation of yeast
  164. Techno-economical study of ethanol and biogas from spruce wood by NMMO-pretreatment and rapid fermentation and digestion
  165. Fungal autolysate as a nutrient supplement for ethanol and chitosan production by Mucor indicus
  166. Methane production from citrus wastes: process development and cost estimation
  167. Bioethanol production from sweet sorghum bagasse by Mucor hiemalis
  168. Enhancement of solubilization rate of cellulose in anaerobic digestion and its drawbacks
  169. Synthesis and properties of a novel biosuperabsorbent from alkali soluble Rhizomucor pusillus proteins
  170. A pilot study on lignocelluloses to ethanol and fish feed using NMMO pretreatment and cultivation with zygomycetes in an air-lift reactor
  171. Acetosolv delignification of marabou (Dichrostachys cinerea) wood with and without acid prehydrolysis
  172. Ethanol from Oil Palm Empty Fruit Bunch via Dilute-Acid Hydrolysis and Fermentation by Mucor indicus and Saccharomyces cerevisiae
  173. Fermentation Inhibitors in Ethanol Processes and Different Strategies to Reduce Their Effects
  174. A novel process for ethanol or biogas production from cellulose in blended-fibers waste textiles
  175. Effect of carboxymethylation conditions on the water-binding capacity of chitosan-based superabsorbents
  176. Palm Date Fibers: Analysis and Enzymatic Hydrolysis
  177. Process design and economic analysis of a citrus waste biorefinery with biofuels and limonene as products
  178. Effects of Partial Dehydration and Freezing Temperature on the Morphology and Water Binding Capacity of Carboxymethyl Chitosan-Based Superabsorbents
  179. Temperature Shifts for Extraction and Purification of Zygomycetes Chitosan with Dilute Sulfuric Acid
  180. Pretreatment of spruce and oak by N-methylmorpholine-N-oxide (NMMO) for efficient conversion of their cellulose to ethanol
  181. Production of biofuels, limonene and pectin from citrus wastes
  182. Synthesis and Characterization of Biosuperabsorbent Based on Ovalbumin Protein
  183. A new foaming technique for production of superabsorbents from carboxymethyl chitosan
  184. Pretreatment of paper tube residuals for improved biogas production
  185. Enhancement of ethanol and biogas production from high‐crystalline cellulose by different modes of NMO pretreatment
  186. Effects of different growth forms of Mucor indicus on cultivation on dilute-acid lignocellulosic hydrolyzate, inhibitor tolerance, and cell wall composition
  187. Exploring zygomycetes fungi for industrial applications
  188. Ethanol production by Mucor indicus and Rhizopus oryzae from rice straw by separate hydrolysis and fermentation
  189. Ethanol production from cotton-based waste textiles
  190. Production of citric acid by solid state fermentation
  191. Determination of Glucosamine and N -Acetyl Glucosamine in Fungal Cell Walls
  192. Pretreatment of Lignocellulosic Wastes to Improve Ethanol and Biogas Production: A Review
  193. Production of ethanol by filamentous and yeast-like forms of Mucor indicus from fructose, glucose, sucrose, and molasses
  194. The performance of serial bioreactors in rapid continuous production of ethanol from dilute-acid hydrolyzates using immobilized cells
  195. Mucor indicus as a biofilter and fermenting organism in continuous ethanol production from lignocellulosic hydrolyzate
  196. Ethanol production from bread residues
  197. Extraction and Precipitation of Chitosan from Cell Wall of Zygomycetes Fungi by Dilute Sulfuric Acid
  198. Physiological and morphological study of encapsulated Saccharomyces cerevisiae
  199. A Possible Industrial Solution to Ferment Lignocellulosic Hydrolyzate to Ethanol: Continuous Cultivation with Flocculating Yeast
  200. Protective Effect of Encapsulation in Fermentation of Limonene-contained Media and Orange Peel Hydrolyzate
  201. Continuous fermentation of wheat‐supplemented lignocellulose hydrolysate with different types of cell retention
  202. Ethanol production from dilute-acid pretreated rice straw by simultaneous saccharification and fermentation with Mucor indicus, Rhizopus oryzae, and Saccharomyces cerevisiae
  203. In situ detoxification and continuous cultivation of dilute-acid hydrolyzate to ethanol by encapsulated S. cerevisiae
  204. Conversion of rice straw to sugars by dilute-acid hydrolysis
  205. Production of ethanol and mycelial biomass from rice straw hemicellulose hydrolyzate by Mucor indicus
  206. Fed-batch Cultivation of Mucor indicus in Dilute-acid Lignocellulosic Hydrolyzate for Ethanol Production
  207. Ethanol production from hexoses, pentoses, and dilute-acid hydrolyzate by
  208. Performance of Rhizopus, Rhizomucor, and Mucor in ethanol production from glucose, xylose, and wood hydrolyzates
  209. Ethanol production from glucose and dilute-acid hydrolyzates by encapsulatedS. cerevisiae
  210. Kinetic study of detoxification of dilute-acid hydrolyzates by Ca(OH)2
  211. Ethanol from Lignocellulosic Materials: Pretreatment, Acid and Enzymatic Hydrolyses, and Fermentation
  212. Effects of Furfural on the Respiratory Metabolism of Saccharomyces cerevisiae in Glucose-Limited Chemostats
  213. Production of mycelium biomass and ethanol from paper pulp sulfite liquor by Rhizopus oryzae
  214. Effect of pH, time and temperature of overliming on detoxification of dilute-acid hydrolyzates for fermentation by Saccharomyces cerevisiae
  215. On-line estimation of sugar concentration for control of fed-batch fermentation of lignocellulosic hydrolyzates by Saccharomyces cerevisiae
  216. Strategies for enhancing fermentative production of glycerol—a review
  217. Inhibition effects of furfural on alcohol dehydrogenase, aldehyde dehydrogenase and pyruvate dehydrogenase
  218. Inhibition effects of furfural on alcohol dehydrogenase, aldehyde dehydrogenase and pyruvate dehydrogenase
  219. Effects of furfural on anaerobic continuous cultivation ofSaccharomyces cerevisiae
  220. Use of dynamic step response for control of fed-batch conversion of lignocellulosic hydrolyzates to ethanol
  221. Continuous Cultivation of Dilute-Acid Hydrolysates to Ethanol by Immobilized Saccharomyces cerevisiae
  222. Physiological effects of 5-hydroxymethylfurfural on Saccharomyces cerevisiae
  223. Inhibition effects of furfural on aerobic batch cultivation of Saccharomyces cerevisiae growing on ethanol and/or acetic acid
  224. Inhibition Effects of Furfural on Aerobic Batch Cultivation of Saccharomyces cerevisiae Growing on Ethanol and/or Acetic Acid.
  225. On-line control of fed-batch fermentation of dilute-acid hydrolyzates
  226. Predicting Fermentability of Wood Hydrolyzates with Responses from Electronic Noses
  227. Conversion of dilute-acid hydrolyzates of spruce and birch to ethanol by fed-batch fermentation
  228. Conversion of furfural in aerobic and anaerobic batch fermentation of glucose by Saccharomyces cerevisiae
  229. Characterization and Fermentation of Dilute-Acid Hydrolyzates from Wood
  230. Acetic acid—friend or foe in anaerobic batch conversion of glucose to ethanol by Saccharomyces cerevisiae?
  231. The effects of pantothenate deficiency and acetate addition on anaerobic batch fermentation of glucose by Saccharomyces cerevisiae