Biorefinery
A biorefinery is a refinery that converts biomass to energy and other beneficial byproducts (such as chemicals). The International Energy Agency Bioenergy Task 42 defined biorefining as "the sustainable processing of biomass into a spectrum of bio-based products (food, feed, chemicals, materials) and bioenergy (biofuels, power and/or heat)". As refineries, biorefineries can provide multiple chemicals by fractioning an initial raw material (biomass) into multiple intermediates (carbohydrates, proteins, triglycerides) that can be further converted into value-added products. Each refining phase is also referred to as a "cascading phase". The use of biomass as feedstock can provide a benefit by reducing the impacts on the environment, as lower pollutants emissions and reduction in the emissions of hazard products. In addition, biorefineries are intended to achieve the following goals:# Supply the current fuels and chemical building blocks # Supply new building blocks for the production of novel materials with disruptive characteristics # Creation of new jobs, including rural areas # Valorization of waste (agricultural, urban, and industrial waste) #Achieve the ultimate goal of reducing GHG emissions Provided by Wikipedia
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1by Fang, Wenwen, Sairanen, Emma, Vuori, Sami, Rissanen, Marja, Norrbo, Isabella, Lastusaari, Mika, Sixta, HerbertContributors: “...Biorefineries...”
Published in ACS Sustainable Chemistry & Engineering (2021)
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