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Feedstocks for the Future – Biorefinery Production of Chemicals from Renewable Carbon
10.1002/clen.200800100.abs
Converting renewable carbon to chemicals and fuels is experiencing a huge increase in both research and commercial interest. Thebiorefineryis now a recognized approach for transforming renewable raw materials into separate biobased process streams, and ultimately, marketplace chemicals and fuels. Successful biorefinery operation will fulfill two strategic goals: displacing nonrenewable raw materials (an energy goal, met by production of biofuels) and providing economic incentive to support a robust biorefining industry (an economic goal, met by the production of high value chemicals). These goals are met simultaneously by integrating chemical and fuel production within a single operation. However, a primary barrier to biorefinery development is the relative lack of technology available for the conversion of renewable carbon sources into useful marketplace chemicals and materials. Developing broad based technologies capable of producing families of high value chemicals will provide a significant opportunity for the biorefinery. This introductory paper briefly overviews the biorefinery concept and describes several features of biorefinery operation and technology needs for the production of chemicals from renewable raw materials.
Feedstocks for the Future – Biorefinery Production of Chemicals from Renewable Carbon
10.1002/clen.200800100.abs
Converting renewable carbon to chemicals and fuels is experiencing a huge increase in both research and commercial interest. Thebiorefineryis now a recognized approach for transforming renewable raw materials into separate biobased process streams, and ultimately, marketplace chemicals and fuels. Successful biorefinery operation will fulfill two strategic goals: displacing nonrenewable raw materials (an energy goal, met by production of biofuels) and providing economic incentive to support a robust biorefining industry (an economic goal, met by the production of high value chemicals). These goals are met simultaneously by integrating chemical and fuel production within a single operation. However, a primary barrier to biorefinery development is the relative lack of technology available for the conversion of renewable carbon sources into useful marketplace chemicals and materials. Developing broad based technologies capable of producing families of high value chemicals will provide a significant opportunity for the biorefinery. This introductory paper briefly overviews the biorefinery concept and describes several features of biorefinery operation and technology needs for the production of chemicals from renewable raw materials.
Feedstocks for the Future – Biorefinery Production of Chemicals from Renewable Carbon
Bozell, Joseph J. (author)
CLEAN – Soil, Air, Water ; 36 ; 641-647
2008-08-01
7 pages
Article (Journal)
Electronic Resource
English
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