1. Integrated biorefinery approaches for the industrialization of cellulosic ethanol fuel.
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Qiao, Jie, Cui, Haiyang, Wang, Minghui, Fu, Xianshen, Wang, Xinyue, Li, Xiujuan, and Huang, He
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ETHANOL as fuel , *CELLULOSIC ethanol , *CELLULASE , *INDUSTRIALIZATION , *RAW materials , *FACTORIES - Abstract
[Display omitted] • Integrated biorefinery achieves economic viability of lignocellulosic ethanol. • Four strategies to improve the viability of cellulosic ethanol were reviewed. • The application of advanced biotechnology tools is critical to biorefineries. Lignocellulosic biomass is an abundant and sustainable raw material, but its conversion into ethanol fuel has not yet achieved large-scale industrialization and economic benefits. Integrated biorefineries have been widely identified as the key to achieving this goal. Here, four promising routes were summarized to assemble the new industrial plants for cellulose-based fuels and chemicals, including 1) integration of cellulase production systems into current cellulosic ethanol processes; 2) combination of processes and facilities between cellulosic ethanol and first-generation ethanol; 3) application of enzyme-free saccharification processes and computational approaches to increase the bioethanol yield and optimize the integration process; 4) production of multiple products to maximize the value derived from the lignocellulosic biomass. Finally, the remaining challenges and perspectives of this field are also discussed. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2022
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