Fundamental Biochemical and Biotechnological Principles of Biomass Growth and Use

This chapter starts with an analysis of the fossil economy, especially in the chemical sector. The current global economy is very much based on fossil resources to produce energy (electricity, fuel, heat) and organic chemicals. All fossil resources have the following common characteristics: they are...

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carbon sources
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