Lignocellulosic agriculture wastes as biomass feedstocks for second-generation bioethanol production: concepts and recent developments
Govind Ballabh Pant University of Agriculture and Technology · Indian Oil Corporation (India)
Abstract
Production of liquid biofuels, such as bioethanol, has been advocated as a sustainable option to tackle the problems associated with rising crude oil prices, global warming and diminishing petroleum reserves. Second-generation bioethanol is produced from lignocellulosic feedstock by its saccharification, followed by microbial fermentation and product recovery. Agricultural residues generated as wastes during or after processing of agricultural crops are one of such renewable and lignocellulose-rich biomass resources available in huge amounts for bioethanol production. These agricultural residues are converted to bioethanol in several steps which are described here. This review enlightens various steps involved…
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- Biofuel
- Biomass (ecology)
- Raw material
- Lignocellulosic biomass
- Environmental science
- Production (economics)
- Ethanol fuel
- Agriculture
- Zero hunger