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TitleResidual Mexican biomasses for bioenergy and fine chemical production: correlation between composition and specific applications
AbstractThe conversion of renewable biomasses into biofuels and chemicals represents a strategic way to reduce the use of fossil feedstock, by contributing in switching to a more sustainable society. The use of agro-industrial wastes does not subtract resources destined for food consumption. In addition, waste utilization would result in a reduction of its accumulation, with a consequent decrease of environmental impact and financial losses due to the relevant disposal. In this context, a wide variety of exploitable agricultural resources can be used to support this sustainable growth. However, the characterization represents the first step towards a targeted and proficient exploitation of the chemical and energetic potential of a residual biomass. In this work, some representative residual (Mexican) biomasses were investigated: pepper residues (Hungarian yellow and red variety), coconut shells (Cocos nucifera), flamboyant pods (Delonix regia), seeds of avocado (Persea Americana), palm (Palma de Coroco) and nance (Byrsonima crassifolia) were chemically characterized and the relevant potential applications for the synthesis of biofuels and fine chemicals were specifically evaluated. Lipids, structural carbohydrates, and lignin were specifically valorized in a proficient cascade of technologies, which aim to exploit the correspondent potential, according to the principles of biorefinery and circular economy.
SourceBiomass Conversion and Biorefinery
KeywordsBioenergyBiorefineryValorizationWaste biomassBiodieselCircular economy
JournalBiomass Conversion and Biorefinery
Editor, ,
Year2020
TypeArticolo in rivista
DOI10.1007/s13399-020-00616-1
Authorsdi Bitonto, Luigi; Reynel-Avila, Hilda Elizabeth; Mendoza-Castillo, Didilia Ileana; Bonilla-Petriciolet, Adrian; Pastore, Carlo
Text420984 2020 10.1007/s13399 020 00616 1 ISI Web of Science WOS 000510362600001 Bioenergy Biorefinery Valorization Waste biomass Biodiesel Circular economy Residual Mexican biomasses for bioenergy and fine chemical production correlation between composition and specific applications di Bitonto, Luigi; Reynel Avila, Hilda Elizabeth; Mendoza Castillo, Didilia Ileana; Bonilla Petriciolet, Adrian; Pastore, Carlo 1Water Research Institute IRSA , National Research Council CNR , via F. de Blasio 5, 70132 Bari, Italy 2Catedras CONACYT Jovenes Investigadores, 03940 Ciudad de Mexico, Mexico 3Department of Chemical Engineering, Instituto Tecnologico de Aguascalientes, 20256 Aguascalientes, Mexico The conversion of renewable biomasses into biofuels and chemicals represents a strategic way to reduce the use of fossil feedstock, by contributing in switching to a more sustainable society. The use of agro industrial wastes does not subtract resources destined for food consumption. In addition, waste utilization would result in a reduction of its accumulation, with a consequent decrease of environmental impact and financial losses due to the relevant disposal. In this context, a wide variety of exploitable agricultural resources can be used to support this sustainable growth. However, the characterization represents the first step towards a targeted and proficient exploitation of the chemical and energetic potential of a residual biomass. In this work, some representative residual Mexican biomasses were investigated pepper residues Hungarian yellow and red variety , coconut shells Cocos nucifera , flamboyant pods Delonix regia , seeds of avocado Persea Americana , palm Palma de Coroco and nance Byrsonima crassifolia were chemically characterized and the relevant potential applications for the synthesis of biofuels and fine chemicals were specifically evaluated. Lipids, structural carbohydrates, and lignin were specifically valorized in a proficient cascade of technologies, which aim to exploit the correspondent potential, according to the principles of biorefinery and circular economy. Published version Articolo in rivista 2190 6815 Biomass Conversion and Biorefinery Biomass Conversion and Biorefinery DI BITONTO LUIGI carlo.pastore PASTORE CARLO TA.P07.001.005 Recupero di risorse da rifiuti e biomasse