Biorefinery Technologies for Biomass Upgrading
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Demirbaş, A. (2010). Biorefinery Technologies for Biomass Upgrading. ENERGY SOURCES PART A-RECOVERY UTILIZATION AND ENVIRONMENTAL EFFECTS, 32(16), 1547-1558Abstract
Biomass can be converted into useful bio-fuels and bio-chemicals via
biomass upgrading and biorefinery technologies. Biomass upgrading processesinclude
fractionation, liquefaction, pyrolysis, hydrolysis, fermentation, and gasification. The
benefits of an integrated biorefinery are numerous because of the diversification in
feedstocks and products. There are currently several different levels of integration in
biorefineries, which adds to their sustainability, both economically and environmentally. Economic and production advantages increase with the level of integration in
the biorefinery.
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