From Biowastes to Biofuels and Biobased Chemicals: Latest Advances and Prospects
A special issue of Applied Sciences (ISSN 2076-3417). This special issue belongs to the section "Environmental Sciences".
Deadline for manuscript submissions: closed (31 December 2019) | Viewed by 34101
Special Issue Editor
Interests: biomass; biowastes; aqueous-phase reforming; hydrodechlorination water treatment; mesoporous carbon; doped carbon; environmental chemistry
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Dear colleagues,
In the framework of sustainable development and climate change mitigation, the scaling up of known processes and the development of new ones focused on the production of fuels, chemical and other products of industrial and social interest from renewable resources are currently one of the main challenges of the scientific–technical community. Among these renewable raw materials, biowastes have been revealed as one of the most interesting, integrating the concerns described above to the newest circle economy and bioeconomy proposals.
The Special Issue “From Biowastes to Biofuels and Biobased Chemicals: Latest Advances and Prospects” of Applied Sciences will present the most recent research and design works in valorization of biowastes trough the production of different biobased chemicals, as biofuels, platform molecules, etc.
I encourage you to share your last research in all the fields related to the scope of the Special Issue, including biomass and biowastes pyrolysis and other thermal, hydrothermal, and catalytic processes, biofuels from waste biomass, platform molecules (furfural, levoglucosane, levulinic acid, etc.) production from biowaste raw materials, fermentation and other biotechnological valorization of biowastes, etc.
Best Regards,
Prof. Francisco Heras
Guest Editor
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Keywords
- Biowastes
- Biofuels
- Biobased chemicals
- Biogas
- Biochar
- Bio-oil
- Lignocellulose
- lignocellulosic
- Agroforest
- Agricultural
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