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"Enzymes Applied in Biofuels Production: New Technologies and Innovation" is a comprehensive exploration of the cutting-edge role enzymes play in the evolving biofuels industry. This book opens with an insightful overview of the global energy crisis and the urgent need for renewable energy [SS1] sources, setting the stage for the crucial role of biofuels in achieving sustainable energy solutions. The book is organized in three parts: Part I provides a foundational understanding of enzymes, detailing their biological functions, mechanisms of action, and specificity. The book highlights the…mehr

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"Enzymes Applied in Biofuels Production: New Technologies and Innovation" is a comprehensive exploration of the cutting-edge role enzymes play in the evolving biofuels industry. This book opens with an insightful overview of the global energy crisis and the urgent need for renewable energy [SS1] sources, setting the stage for the crucial role of biofuels in achieving sustainable energy solutions. The book is organized in three parts: Part I provides a foundational understanding of enzymes, detailing their biological functions, mechanisms of action, and specificity. The book highlights the primary enzymes utilized in biofuel production, such as cellulases, hemicellulases, amylases, ligninolytic enzymes and lipases, and their natural sources from microorganisms to plants. It emphasizes the importance of these enzymes in breaking down biomass into fermentable sugars, crucial for producing bioethanol and biodiesel. Part II  is dedicated to innovative technologies in enzyme engineering and production. It covers advancements in genetic engineering, protein engineering, and enzyme immobilization and nanotechnology techniques that have enhanced the efficiency, stability, and cost-effectiveness of enzymes in industrial biofuel applications. The integration of these technologies into biorefineries and the challenges associated with scaling up production processes are thoroughly examined. Part III delves into the market dynamics of biofuels, analyzing current market trends, economic viability, and policy frameworks that influence the adoption of enzymatic biofuel production. It discusses the competitive landscape, highlighting key players and emerging startups driving innovation in the field. This book is an invaluable resource for researchers, industry professionals, policymakers, and students, offering a blend of scientific knowledge, practical insights, and market analysis to foster innovation and growth in the biofuels sector.
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Professor Luciana Porto de Souza Vandenberghe - Leading Editor Luciana Porto de Souza Vandenberghe is a Full Professor of the Department of Bioprocess Engineering and Biotechnology, Federal University of Paraná, Curitiba, Brazil. She obtained her PhD degree in Génie de Procédés Industriel – Biotechnologie from Université de Technologie de Compiègne (2000), France. She is the coordinator of the Bioprocess Engineering and Biotechnology Graduation Program at UFPR. She is currently member of the International Bioprocessig Association – IBA-IFIBiop. Her areas of interest include Bioprocess Engineering & Biotechnology and Industrial Microbiology, with a focus on the valorization of solid and liquid agro-industrial products through submerged and solid-state fermentation for biomolecules production including industrial enzymes, organic acids, biofuels, bioplastics (PHB and PLA) and plant growth hormones. She has published 168 papers, 6 books, 70 book chapters and 30 filled patents. Professor Satinder Kaur Brar is James and Joanna Love Chair in environmental engineering at the Civil Engineering Department at York University. She graduated with a Master's in Organic Chemistry from National Chemical Laboratory, Pune, India followed by a Master's in Technology in Environmental Sciences and Engineering from Indian Institute of Technology, Bombay, Mumbai, India. Prof. Brar completed her Ph.D. in Environmental Biotechnology from INRS (Quebec, Canada) in 2007 followed by Post-doctoral experience at McGill University. Prof. Brar is a recognized leader in her field of advanced and applied biotechnology with exceptional expertise in the two converging fields of value-addition of wastes and removal of emerging contaminants. Prof. Brar has an H-index of 89 and more than 29000 citations. She has secured about $10 million in research funding since 2007 which led to a productive and successful HQP training plan. So far Prof Brar has successfully supervised a total of 69 national and international undergraduates and summer interns. Currently, she is supervising 4 PDFs, 2 research associates, one research assistant, 11 Ph.D. and 2 M.Scs. Her research has transcended frontiers and is now adapted all around the world. For example, her research on biopesticides and biofertilizers using wastewater is now applied in Vietnam, Morocco, Ivory Coast, Thailand, Mexico, and India. She has been counted amongst the most outstanding and innovative world-class researchers whose accomplishments have made a major impact in her field. Many national and international awards and honours have been bestowed on her that prove her research mettle. She received the prestigious American Society of Civil Engineering (ASCE), Rudolf Gold Medal of Original and Meritorious Research in 2008 and the ASCE State-of-the-Art of Civil Engineering Award in 2007 and 2017. In 2021, her research team was recognized with the best theoretical paper award for techno-economic analysis of antibiotic removal from wastewater treatment plants by the Environmental & Water Resources Institute (EWRI). She has been recently elected as a Fellow of the Canadian Academy of Engineering and as a member of the European Academy of Science and Arts. She was also awarded  Ministry of Colleges, Universities, Research Excellence and Security of Ontario, Minister’s Award of Excellence in the category of Innovation and Entrepreneurship in 2025. Associate Professor Varsha Srivastava leads the Applied Organic Chemistry research team within the Research Unit of Sustainable Chemistry at the University of Oulu, Finland. She holds a docentship (Adjunct Professorship) in Sustainable Chemistry at the University of Oulu. She has received her doctoral degree from the Indian Institute of Technology (IIT)- B.H.U., Varanasi, India. Her research interests include biomass valorization, biomass refining, biosorbents, catalysts, inorganic/organic hybrid functional materials, and resource recovery from solid & liquid waste streams. She has published over 135 articles in peer-reviewed journals. Her publications have h-index of 52 and over 8400 citations.  She is a Fellow of the International Association of Advanced Materials (FIAAM) and holds a board member position in the International Association of Environmental Scientists and Professionals (IAESP). She also leads the Chemical Treatment section of Frontiers in Environmental Chemistry as a Specialty Chief Editor. Professor Carlos Ricardo Soccol is the research group leader of the Department of Bioprocesses Engineering and Biotechnology (DEBB) at UFPR. Professor Soccol has experience in bioprocesses/biological engineering, industrial biotechnology, green fuels technology, applied microbiology and fermentation technology. The research carried out to date has credited him with more than 1.500 publications, including patents (101), books (34), book chapters (218), original papers (538) and research communications in conferences/symposia (584). The research articles have so far been cited more than 45.387 times at Google Scholar Citations with Index h =108. It has also led successful Advisors of 83 PhD students, 130 Master’s students and 22 post-doctorate students. In 2001, He was Professor HDR in Agri-Foods Biotechnology at the University of Marseille-France. He was a visiting professor at École Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne, Switzerland (2009), University Lille 1-France (2014) and University Blaise Pascal, Clermont Ferrand-France (2015). He received several national and international awards, including the Science and Technology Award of the Government of Paraná (1996), Best Scientific Achievement of the Year 2001 by the Ministry of Sugar of Cuba (MINAZ), The Scopus/Elsevier Award (2009), Dr Honoris Causa, University Blaise Pascal-France (2010), Outstanding Scientist at 5th International Conference on Industrial Bioprocesses, Taipei, Taiwan, Henri Nestlé Award - Nestlé, Brazil (2014), Scientist of the Year - Nanocell Institute (2017), Medal of Scientific Merit by Ministry Science Technology and  Innovation - Brazilian Government (2018). Since 2014, Prof. Soccol is a member of the Brazilian Academy of Sciences. And editor-in-chief of the Biotechnology Research Innovation journal. He also holds the position of scientist IA of CNPq, Brazil. He is a technical and scientific consultant of several companies, agencies and Co-editor and Editorial Boarding member of scientific journals.