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Ionic Liquids in the Biorefinery Concept: Challenges and Perspectives (Green Chemistry Series) (in English)
Rafal Bogel-Lukasik,Rafal Bogel-Lukasik,James H Clark,Carlos A M Afonso,Seema Singh,Jyri-Pekka Mikkola,Rafael Palou,Nicholas Gathergood,Guang-Way Bill Jang,Mara Freire,R Sheldon,Annegret Stark (Author)
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Royal Society Of Chemistry
· Hardcover
Ionic Liquids in the Biorefinery Concept: Challenges and Perspectives (Green Chemistry Series) (in English) - Rafal Bogel-lukasik,rafal Bogel-lukasik,james H Clark,carlos A M Afonso,seema Singh,jyri-pekka Mikkola,rafael Palou,nicholas Gathergood,guang-way Bill Jang,mara Freire,r Sheldon,annegret Stark
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Synopsis "Ionic Liquids in the Biorefinery Concept: Challenges and Perspectives (Green Chemistry Series) (in English)"
The implementation of ionic liquids technologies in future biorefineries is challenging. Different approaches can be applied along the entire chain of biomass valorisation to achieve a specific target molecule, from biomass pre-treatment and fractionation processes to extraction, downstream separation and purification methodologies of high value added products and pivot chemicals.This book summarises recent achievements in the use of ionic liquids in biomass processing as an alternative to conventional processes, particularly in the context of green chemistry. It features real-world case studies where high value-added products have been obtained using ionic liquid processing, demonstrating the practical applications of these technologies. The book concludes by assessing the development of further biorefineries with ionic liquids.The book is an important reference for researchers and practising chemists, bringing readers up-to-date with current research in this field.