Efficient Technology for the Pretreatment of Biomass II
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Biomass can be used as feedstock for the production of biomaterials chemicals platform molecules and biofuels. It is the most reliable alternative to reduce fossil fuel consumption and greenhouse gas emissions. Within the framework of the circular economy resource recovery from organic waste including sewage sludge biowaste manure and slaughterhouse waste is particularly useful as it helps saving resources while reducing environmental pollution. In contrast to energy crops lignocellulosic biomass and algae do not compete for food production; therefore they represent an important source of biomass for bioenergy and bioproducts. However biomass may require a pretreatment step in order to enhance its conversion into valuable products in terms of process yield and/or productivity. Furthermore a pretreatment step may be mandatory for waste management (i.e. animal by-products).Pretreatment technologies are applied upstream of various conversion processes of biomass into biofuels or biomaterials including bioethanol biohydrogen biomethane biomolecules or bioproducts. Pretreatments may include mechanical thermal chemical and biological techniques which represent a crucial cost-intensive step for the development of biorefineries. Thus research is needed to help identify the most effective economic and environmentally friendly pretreatment options for each feedstock.This Special Issue aims to gather recent developments of biomass pretreatments for bioproduct and biofuel production.
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