In recent years bioprocessing has increased in popularity and
importance, however, bioprocessing still poses various important
techno-economic and environmental challenges, such as product yields,
excessive energy consumption for separations in highly watery systems,
batch operation or the downstream processing bottlenecks in the
production of biopharmaceutical products. Many of those challenges can
be addressed by application of different process intensification
technologies discussed in the present book.
The first book dedicated entirely to this area, Intensification of
Biobased Processes provides a comprehensive overview of modern process
intensification technologies used in bioprocessing. The book focusses on
four different categories of biobased products: bio-fuels and platform
chemicals; cosmeceuticals; food products; and polymers and advanced
materials. It will cover various intensification aspects of the
processes concerned, including (bio)reactor intensification;
intensification of separation, recovery and formulation operations; and
process integration. This is an invaluable source of information for
researchers and industrialists working in chemical engineering,
biotechnology and process engineering.