Bioengineering strategies on catalysis for the effective production of renewable and sustainable energy
B.s Harish,
M. Janaki Ramaiah and
Kiran Babu Uppuluri
Renewable and Sustainable Energy Reviews, 2015, vol. 51, issue C, 533-547
Abstract:
The ever increasing energy demand put forth biofuels a favorable choice over fossil fuels due to their renewability, biodegradability and generating exhaust gases of acceptable quality. Biofuels can be solid, liquid or gaseous in nature and are mainly produced from the biomass that includes biochar, bioethanol, biobutanol, biodiesel, biohydrogen and biomethane. These fuels can be produced by processing and hydrolyzing the lignocellulosic biomass derived from agricultural and forestry waste. Pretreatment and hydrolysis of these waste materials involves either thermochemical processes or biological processes. The traditional thermochemical approach involves harsh environmental conditions and the usage of strong chemicals. This may lead to the equipment corrosion, large volume of waste streams and additional problem in disposal or treatment of chemicals. So it is preferred to have low energy required enzymatic process to every possible step in the biofuel production. The steps chosen for the biofuel production and the enzymes used depend on the type of biofuel produces and the feedstock used. This review provides a complete overview of diversified sources for biofuel production and highlights the criteria for enzymes involved in various processes of biofuels. Further, the bioengineering strategies like recombinant technology and metabolic engineering for improving the efficiency of these enzymes at each possible step were discussed. Perspectives and future directions to enhance the biomass conversion to biofuels were also described.
Keywords: Biofuels; Enzymes; Green process; Marine algae; Recombinant technology (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2015
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DOI: 10.1016/j.rser.2015.06.030
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