Algal biorefinery: A sustainable approach to valorize algal-based biomass T towards multiple product recovery

Abstract: 

In recent years, ever-increasing socio-economic awareness, and negative impact of excessive petro consumption have redirected the research interests towards bio-resources such as algal-based biomass. In order to meet current bio-economy challenges to produce high-value multiple products at a time, new integrated processes in research and development are necessary. Though various strategies have been posited for conversion of algal- based biomass to fuel and fine chemicals, none of them has been proved as economically viable and energetically feasible. Therefore, a range of other bio-products needs to be pursued. In this context, the algal bio-refinery concept has appeared with notable solution to recover multiple products from a single operation process. Herein, an algal-based bio-refinery platform for fuel, food, and pharmaceuticals considering Bio-refinery Complexity Index (BCI) has been evaluated, as an indicator of techno-economic risks. This review presents recent devel- opments on algal-biomass utilization for various value-added products as part of an integrated bio-refinery.

Author(s): 
Rashmi Chandra
Hafiz M.N. Iqbal
Garima Vishal
Hyung-Sool Lee
Sunil Nagra
Keywords: 
Bio-refinery complexity index
Sustainability
Technology readiness level
Bio-economy
Bio-products
Article Source: 
Bioresource Technology 278 (2019) 346–359
Category: 
Economics
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