Characterization and evaluation of a natural derived bacterial consortium for efficient lignocellulosic biomass valorization

2021 ◽  
Vol 329 ◽  
pp. 124909
Author(s):  
Ran Du ◽  
Chong Li ◽  
Peipei Pan ◽  
Carol Sze Ki Lin ◽  
Jianbin Yan
Author(s):  
Han Wei ◽  
Yan Yingting ◽  
Gu Jingjing ◽  
Yi Wenshi ◽  
Tang Junhong

2021 ◽  
Vol 297 ◽  
pp. 113422
Author(s):  
Sharmili Roy ◽  
Pritam Kumar Dikshit ◽  
Knawang Chhunji Sherpa ◽  
Anshu Singh ◽  
Samuel Jacob ◽  
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KIMIKA ◽  
2019 ◽  
Vol 30 (1) ◽  
pp. 4-12
Author(s):  
Rey Joseph J. Ganado ◽  
Francisco, Jr. C. Franco

The increasing oil demand and exhaustion of reserves have initiated stimulus to search for new and sustainable sources of fuels and fine chemicals. Lignocellulosic biomass turned out to be a promising and renewable feedstock for these applications. 5-hydroxymethylfurfural (HMF) is one of the most promising building blocks for bio-based chemicals that can be derived from lignocellulosic biomass which can be potentially applied for large scale production. However, one of the main factors holding its transition is the need for sustainable, green and financially feasible processes. This review provides the studies made towards catalytic systems used for HMF production, as well as the various solvents and heating system applied. Research efforts to unravel the interactions among catalysts, solvents, and heating systems are encouraged, thereby engineering a synergistic conversion system for biomass valorization.


2020 ◽  
pp. 124623
Author(s):  
Juan A. Méndez-Líter ◽  
Laura I. de Eugenio ◽  
Manuel Nieto-Domínguez ◽  
Alicia Prieto ◽  
María Jesús Martínez

2018 ◽  
Vol 6 ◽  
Author(s):  
Rafael Luque ◽  
Christophe Len ◽  
Konstantinos Triantafyllidis

2018 ◽  
Vol 115 (5) ◽  
pp. 1207-1215 ◽  
Author(s):  
Robert L. Shahab ◽  
Jeremy S. Luterbacher ◽  
Simone Brethauer ◽  
Michael H. Studer

Catalysts ◽  
2020 ◽  
Vol 10 (7) ◽  
pp. 743 ◽  
Author(s):  
Grigorios Dedes ◽  
Anthi Karnaouri ◽  
Evangelos Topakas

The constant depletion of fossil fuels along with the increasing need for novel materials, necessitate the development of alternative routes for polymer synthesis. Lignocellulosic biomass, the most abundant carbon source on the planet, can serve as a renewable starting material for the design of environmentally-friendly processes for the synthesis of polyesters, polyamides and other polymers with significant value. The present review provides an overview of the main processes that have been reported throughout the literature for the production of bio-based monomers from lignocellulose, focusing on physicochemical procedures and biocatalysis. An extensive description of all different stages for the production of furans is presented, starting from physicochemical pretreatment of biomass and biocatalytic decomposition to monomeric sugars, coupled with isomerization by enzymes prior to chemical dehydration by acid Lewis catalysts. A summary of all biotransformations of furans carried out by enzymes is also described, focusing on galactose, glyoxal and aryl-alcohol oxidases, monooxygenases and transaminases for the production of oxidized derivatives and amines. The increased interest in these products in polymer chemistry can lead to a redirection of biomass valorization from second generation biofuels to chemical synthesis, by creating novel pathways to produce bio-based polymers.


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