Microbial Biofuels

Microbial Biofuel is a hydrocarbon fuel produced from organic matter, through contemporary biological processes, such as agriculture and anaerobic digestion. Presently, main focus is on use for microorganisms to produce biofuels. Wide range of different microorganisms are used, because their capability to produce enzyme cellulase. First generation biofuel which were developed from sugars and vegetables are being replaced by second generation biofuels with biomass.

  • Designer biofuels
  • Challenges in Biofuel Production
  • Biodieasel and Bioethanol
  • Second and Third Generation Biofuels
  • GMOs and Yeast in Biofuel Production
  • Biofuels versus Fossil fuels
  • Algae harvesting and oil extraction systems
  • Commercialization of algae biofuels
  • Market potential of biogas reactors

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