2023
DOI: 10.29333/ejosdr/12722
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Insights into the recent advances in the pretreatment of biomass for sustainable bioenergy and bio-products synthesis: Challenges and future directions

Abstract: Recently, biomass has shown its viability as an alternative to fossil fuels. Due to the growing trend in greenhouse gas emissions generated by the continual burning of fossil fuel products, it will be advantageous for humanity to seek a more sustainable and renewable source of energy. Due to its availability, biomass has a promising approach as a feedstock for bioconversion processes that produce energy, fuels, and other chemicals. The carbon dioxide generated by burning biomass has no influence on atmospheric… Show more

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“…Organosolv pretreatment with aliphatic organic solvents is among the most promising pretreatments compared to acidic or alkaline pretreatment by producing a very distinctive separation of high-purity cellulose content from the remaining lignocellulosic constituents, such as lignin and hemicellulose at relatively low temperatures (below 180 • C), while preserving the integrity of the hemicellulose structure from thermal degradation kinetics [119][120][121]. Organosolv pretreatment using ethanol has also some advantages over other methods such as low toxicity and environmentally friendly nature, high delignification rates, high reaction stability, good solubility of lignin, miscibility with water, complete restoration of ethanol solvent due to its low boiling point and potentially provides substantial economic benefits [122][123][124][125].…”
Section: Ethanol Synthesis Based On Lignocellulosic Materialsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Organosolv pretreatment with aliphatic organic solvents is among the most promising pretreatments compared to acidic or alkaline pretreatment by producing a very distinctive separation of high-purity cellulose content from the remaining lignocellulosic constituents, such as lignin and hemicellulose at relatively low temperatures (below 180 • C), while preserving the integrity of the hemicellulose structure from thermal degradation kinetics [119][120][121]. Organosolv pretreatment using ethanol has also some advantages over other methods such as low toxicity and environmentally friendly nature, high delignification rates, high reaction stability, good solubility of lignin, miscibility with water, complete restoration of ethanol solvent due to its low boiling point and potentially provides substantial economic benefits [122][123][124][125].…”
Section: Ethanol Synthesis Based On Lignocellulosic Materialsmentioning
confidence: 99%