TY - JOUR
T1 - Lignocellulosic biorefineries
T2 - The current state of challenges and strategies for efficient commercialization
AU - Usmani, Zeba
AU - Sharma, Minaxi
AU - Awasthi, Abhishek Kumar
AU - Lukk, Tiit
AU - Tuohy, Maria G.
AU - Gong, Liang
AU - Nguyen-Tri, Phuong
AU - Goddard, Alan D.
AU - Bill, Roslyn M.
AU - Nayak, S. Chandra
AU - Gupta, Vijai Kumar
PY - 2021/9
Y1 - 2021/9
N2 - Lignocellulosic biomass is the most abundant and sustainable feedstock available globally. As a source of the polysaccharides, cellulose and hemicellulose, it can be converted into biofuels and other platform chemicals. This article highlights some important aspects that needs to be focused upon for the commercial development of lignocellulosic biorefineries. Although, lignocellulosic biomass offers clear value in terms of its green advantages and sustainability, there has been very low commercial success at industrial production levels. This can be attributed to a few key factors such as an irregular biomass supply chain, inefficient or complex pre-treatment and saccharification technologies, and scale up challenges leading to high capital and operating expenditures. Moreover, techno-economic studies performed on lignocellulosic biorefineries have revealed that process complexity is the most detrimental factor prohibiting scale-up. Although there have been several research efforts funded both by the public and private sectors, biomass valorization into biofuels and chemicals remains a technical and economical challenge. This review examines the global drivers towards the advancements of lignocellulosic biorefineries, technical and operational challenges for industrialization and future directions towards overcoming them.
AB - Lignocellulosic biomass is the most abundant and sustainable feedstock available globally. As a source of the polysaccharides, cellulose and hemicellulose, it can be converted into biofuels and other platform chemicals. This article highlights some important aspects that needs to be focused upon for the commercial development of lignocellulosic biorefineries. Although, lignocellulosic biomass offers clear value in terms of its green advantages and sustainability, there has been very low commercial success at industrial production levels. This can be attributed to a few key factors such as an irregular biomass supply chain, inefficient or complex pre-treatment and saccharification technologies, and scale up challenges leading to high capital and operating expenditures. Moreover, techno-economic studies performed on lignocellulosic biorefineries have revealed that process complexity is the most detrimental factor prohibiting scale-up. Although there have been several research efforts funded both by the public and private sectors, biomass valorization into biofuels and chemicals remains a technical and economical challenge. This review examines the global drivers towards the advancements of lignocellulosic biorefineries, technical and operational challenges for industrialization and future directions towards overcoming them.
KW - Biomass valorization
KW - Biorefineries
KW - Circular bioeconomy
KW - Industrialization
KW - Lignocellulose
KW - Waste to energy
UR - http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?scp=85107151955&partnerID=8YFLogxK
U2 - 10.1016/j.rser.2021.111258
DO - 10.1016/j.rser.2021.111258
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:85107151955
SN - 1364-0321
VL - 148
JO - Renewable and Sustainable Energy Reviews
JF - Renewable and Sustainable Energy Reviews
M1 - 111258
ER -