生物炼制
生物转化
木质素
生物过程
木质纤维素生物量
制浆造纸工业
半纤维素
生物量(生态学)
化学
生物能源
生物燃料
生物技术
生化工程
原材料
有机化学
农学
发酵
工程类
化学工程
生物
作者
Sumitha Banu Jamaldheen,Mayur B. Kurade,Bikram Basak,Chang Geun Yoo,Kyeong Keun Oh,Byong‐Hun Jeon,Tae Hyun Kim
标识
DOI:10.1016/j.biortech.2021.126591
摘要
Effective pretreatment of lignocellulosic biomass (LCB) is one of the most important steps in biorefinery, ensuring the quality and commercial viability of the overall bioprocess. Lignin recalcitrance in LCB is a major bottleneck in biological conversion as the polymerization of lignin with hemicellulose hinders enzyme accessibility and further bioconversion to fuels and chemicals. Therefore, there is a need to delignify LCB to ease further bioprocessing. The efficiency of delignification, quality and quantity of the desired products, and generation of inhibitors depend upon the type of pretreatment employed. This review summarizes different single and integrated physicochemical pretreatments for delignification. Additionally, conditions required for effective delignification and the advantages and drawbacks of each method were evaluated. Advances in overcoming the recalcitrance of residual lignin to saccharification and the methods to recover lignin after delignification are also discussed. Efficient lignin recovery and valorization strategies provide an avenue for the sustainable lignocellulose biorefinery.
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