mechanochemical production of lignin-containing powder fuels from biotechnical industry waste: a review
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Abstract
In biotechnological processing of plant raw materials, carbohydrates that are
soluble and accessible for microorganisms are the only usable components. The
lignin-rich part of the plant raw materials usually ends up in the waste.
Lignin transferred into water suspensions cannot be used efficiently as a
fuel. In this review, a new processing scheme of plant raw materials is
presented, which includes mechanochemical treatment of the plant raw
materials and separation of the powder product into particles of lignified
and non-lignified tissues rich in lignin and cellulose, respectively. The
cellulose-rich powders can then be used in biotechnological processes.
Lignin-rich powder aerodynamically separated using cyclone-type apparatus can
be used as a powder fuel to satisfy the needs of the main biotechnological
plant in heat and steam.
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| Authors | ;Lomovsky Oleg;Bychkov Aleksey;Lomovsky Igor;Logvinenko Vladimir;Burdukov Anatoliy |
| Journal | Nature |
| Year | 2015 |
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10.2298/TSCI130820167L
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