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Lignocellulosic raw materials

The availability of diverse lignocellulosic raw material is given The use of these raw material does not interfere with food and feed production... [Pg.19]

Kozlowski R, Wladyka-Przybylak M, Helwig M, Kurzydlowski K (2004) Cranposites based on lignocellulosic raw materials. Molecular crystal and liquid crystal. Proceedings of VHth ICFPAM Molecular Crystals and Liquid Crystals, vol 415 18 301-321 Kroschwitz JI (1990) Polymers fibers and textiles. Wiley, New York Maldas D, Kokta BV, Daneaulf C (1989) J Appl Polym Sci 37 751... [Pg.118]

In summary, currently there is no method that could meet all the requirements for the pre-treatment of lignocellulosic raw materials. Table 6.2 compares the advantages and disadvantages of various methods that are commonly used in the advanced generation bioethanol production process. [Pg.143]

Figure 6.3 Inhibitors commoniy detected in the hydroiysate of lignocellulosic raw materials. Figure 6.3 Inhibitors commoniy detected in the hydroiysate of lignocellulosic raw materials.
Cherubini F. Life cycle assessment of biorefmery systems based on lignocellulosic raw materials — concept development, classification and environmental evaluation (PhD thesis). Austria University of Technology at Graz ... [Pg.31]

Nowadays, the production of ethanol from lignocellulosic raw materials is one of the processes that are being developed to produce alternative fuels, bioethanol. Unlike... [Pg.414]

Model for Ethanol Production from Lignocellulosic Raw Materials... [Pg.415]

INTRODUCTION TO THE BIOREFINERY CONCEPT TABLE 21.1 Composition of Some Lignocellulosic Raw Materials (% of Dry Matter)... [Pg.397]

Bioethanol (mainly from sucrose and starchy crops) and biodiesel production (via transesterihcation of triglycerides) are the main first-generation biofuels that are currently produced on industrial scale. Biodiesel is produced by transesterihcation of triacylglycerols with short-chain alcohols (mainly methanol or ethanol) to produce monoalkyl esters, namely fatty acid methyl esters (FAMEs) and fatty acid ethyl esters (FAEEs). The worldwide production of biodiesel is mainly dependent on the utilization of waste oils, animal fats, and oilseeds such as rapeseed, sunflower, and soybeans. The recent food crisis has shown that research should focus on the development of second-generation biofuels generated from lignocellulosic raw materials and industrial waste streams (eg, food industry wastes). [Pg.201]


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