Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
6450470 Biochemical Engineering Journal 2016 13 Pages PDF
Abstract

•Biorefinery concept uses inedible lignocellulosic biomass to produce bioproducts.•Design of integrated biorefinery to promote a more efficient approach of processes.•Design of biorefinery focuses on concepts as hierarchy, sequencing and integration.•Mass index of biorefinery to know the integral use of the raw materials.

The biorefinery concept is considered as one of the research cornerstones in the last years and as the best option to transform the different biomass systems into value-added products. A review about different approaches related to the modelling and assessment of biorefineries is presented taking into account raw materials, technologies, processing routes, products, and technical, economic and environmental aspects. Methodologies for biorefineries design as conceptual design, optimization and early-stage approaches are studied. Three main concepts are analyzed for the conceptual design of biorefinery systems: hierarchy, sequencing and integration. Finally, the proposed strategy for biorefinery synthesis is applied briefly to two previously cases developed by the authors. A mass index as a new basic concept is applied for understanding the biorefinery efficiency in terms of processing biomass.

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