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Quantifying the land-use change due to soybean-based biodiesel in the United States. [PDF]
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Biorefinery for a circular carbon paradigm: process benefits to the use of dryland CAM crops for anaerobic volatile fatty acid production. [PDF]
Tenci NA +4 more
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Green chemistry strategies in pulping and biomass valorization: toward a circular bioeconomy. [PDF]
Sharma N, Basera P.
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Introduction to the <i>RSC Advances</i> Emerging Investigators Series 2024. [PDF]
Dumoulin F, Nakagaki S.
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2023
A biorefinery is a facility or process that incorporates biomass conversion strategies and technologies to develop fuel, energy and chemicals in a manner similar to the petroleum refinery industry. Oil, or petroleum, refinery, is a well-known environmentally toxic industry.
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A biorefinery is a facility or process that incorporates biomass conversion strategies and technologies to develop fuel, energy and chemicals in a manner similar to the petroleum refinery industry. Oil, or petroleum, refinery, is a well-known environmentally toxic industry.
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Applied Microbiology and Biotechnology, 2003
The biorefinery produces fuels, solvents, plastics and food for human beings. In some countries, these biorefinery products are made from waste biomass. The main processes in the biorefinery involve ethanol fermentation and lactic acid fermentation.
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The biorefinery produces fuels, solvents, plastics and food for human beings. In some countries, these biorefinery products are made from waste biomass. The main processes in the biorefinery involve ethanol fermentation and lactic acid fermentation.
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2017
Concepts such as biorefinery and green chemistry focus on the usage of biomass, as with the oil value chain. However, it can cause less negative impact on the environment. A biorefinery based on sugarcane (Saccharum spp.) as feedstock is an example, because it can integrate into the same physical space, of processes for obtaining biofuels (ethanol ...
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Concepts such as biorefinery and green chemistry focus on the usage of biomass, as with the oil value chain. However, it can cause less negative impact on the environment. A biorefinery based on sugarcane (Saccharum spp.) as feedstock is an example, because it can integrate into the same physical space, of processes for obtaining biofuels (ethanol ...
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2011
Reducing dependence of any country on imported crude oil is of critical importance for long-term security and continued economic growth. Supplementing petroleum consumption with renewable biomass resources is a first step towards this goal. The realignment of the chemical industry from one of petrochemical refining to a bio-refinery concept is, given ...
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Reducing dependence of any country on imported crude oil is of critical importance for long-term security and continued economic growth. Supplementing petroleum consumption with renewable biomass resources is a first step towards this goal. The realignment of the chemical industry from one of petrochemical refining to a bio-refinery concept is, given ...
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