Biorefineries for the Chemical Industry – A Dutch Point of View
暂无分享,去创建一个
H. W. Elbersen | R. van Ree | R. F. van Tuil | R. V. Ree | E. Jong | E. de Jong | R. Tuil
[1] H. W. Elbersen,et al. Co-production of bio-ethanol, electricity and heat from biomass residues , 2002 .
[2] M. Realff,et al. Industrial Symbiosis , 2003 .
[3] R. F. van Tuil,et al. Chemie: de weg naar duurzaamheid? , 2002 .
[4] Emmanuel G. Koukios,et al. Agricultural crops and residues as feedstocks for non-food products in Western Europe , 2000 .
[5] Thomas J. Misa,et al. Managing technology in society: the approach of constructive technology assessment , 1997 .
[6] R. J. Straub,et al. Lactic acid production from agriculture residues , 2001, Biotechnology Letters.
[7] J. McLaren,et al. The technology roadmap for plant/crop-based renewable resources 2020 , 1999 .
[8] Leo Jansen,et al. Sustainable Technology Development , 2000 .
[9] J. Zeikus,et al. Biotechnology of succinic acid production and markets for derived industrial products , 1999, Applied Microbiology and Biotechnology.
[10] A. Zeng,et al. Microbial production of 1,3-propanediol , 1999, Applied Microbiology and Biotechnology.
[11] M. Kumar,et al. The commercial production of chemicals using pathway engineering. , 2000, Biochimica et biophysica acta.
[12] M. E. Minnesma,et al. Biomassa-een wenkend perspectief , 2003 .
[13] Paul C. Struik,et al. Securing renewable resource supplies for changing market demands in a bio-based economy , 2005 .
[14] J. R. Frank,et al. Technological and economic potential of poly(lactic acid) and lactic acid derivatives , 1995 .