Bioconversion of Sugarcane Biomass into Ethanol: An Overview about Composition, Pretreatment Methods, Detoxification of Hydrolysates, Enzymatic Saccharification, and Ethanol Fermentation
LCLarissa CanilhaAKAnuj Kumar ChandelTSThais S. MilessiFAFelipe Antônio Fernandes AntunesWLWagner Luiz da Costa Freitas
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Abstract
Depleted supplies of fossil fuel, regular price hikes of gasoline, and environmental damage have necessitated the search for economic and eco-benign alternative of gasoline. Ethanol is produced from food/feed-based substrates (grains, sugars, and molasses), and its application as an energy source does not seem fit for long term due to the increasing fuel, food, feed, and other needs. These concerns have enforced to explore the alternative means of cost competitive and sustainable supply of biofuel. Sugarcane residues, sugarcane bagasse (SB), and straw (SS) could be the ideal feedstock for the second-generation (2G) ethanol production. These raw materials are rich in carbohydrates and renewable and do not…
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- Bioconversion
- Biofuel
- Bagasse
- Ethanol fuel
- Cellulosic ethanol
- Biomass (ecology)
- Pentose
- Raw material
UN Sustainable Development Goals
- Responsible consumption and production
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