Bioengineering for utilisation and bioconversion of straw biomass into bio-products

作者: Seyed Hamidreza Ghaffar , Mizi Fan , Bruce McVicar

DOI: 10.1016/J.INDCROP.2015.08.060

关键词: BioenergyBioconversionBiogasPulp and paper industryLigninHemicelluloseStrawEnvironmental scienceBiofuelCelluloseBiotechnology

摘要: Abstract This paper focuses on straw biomass and its main composition with the emphasis concept of bioengineering where agricultural biotechnology is discussed references to success limitations for bioconversion value added bio-products, mainly bio-energy bio-composite. Biological pre-treatments have been reviewed function biological enzymes fungi in details. linked capable generating that biodegrade lignin, hemicellulose polyphenols. Lignocellulolytic are considered as prospective degraders industrial applications, although lignin which most recalcitrant constituent biomass, links hemicellulos cellulose, thus turns into a barrier stops infiltration structure. White-rot identified be responsible effective biodegradation decay procedures. It was found pre-treatment combination mild chemical or physical critical process bioengineering. Bioconversion bio-products e.g. bioethanol, biogas bio-composites has achieved some success, however, several such long incubation times remain solved. The summarised information presented this shall serve scientific insights directive fundamentals researchers industries further developments investments biomass.

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