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Lignocellulosic bioethanol production: Prospects of emerging membrane technologies to improve the process - A critical review

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posted on 2018-11-27, 14:15 authored by Pinaki Dey, Parimal Pal, Joseph Dilip Kevin, Diganta DasDiganta Das
© 2018 Walter de Gruyter GmbH, Berlin/Boston. To meet the worldwide rapid growth of industrialization and population, the demand for the production of bioethanol as an alternative green biofuel is gaining significant prominence. The bioethanol production process is still considered one of the largest energy-consuming processes and is challenging due to the limited effectiveness of conventional pretreatment processes, saccharification processes, and extreme use of electricity in common fermentation and purification processes. Thus, it became necessary to improve the bioethanol production process through reduced energy requirements. Membrane-based separation technologies have already gained attention due to their reduced energy requirements, investment in lower labor costs, lower space requirements, and wide flexibility in operations. For the selective conversion of biomasses to bioethanol, membrane bioreactors are specifically well suited. Advanced membrane-integrated processes can effectively contribute to different stages of bioethanol production processes, including enzymatic saccharification, concentrating feed solutions for fermentation, improving pretreatment processes, and finally purification processes. Advanced membrane-integrated simultaneous saccharification, filtration, and fermentation strategies consisting of ultrafiltration-based enzyme recycle system with nanofiltration-based high-density cell recycle fermentation system or the combination of high-density cell recycle fermentation system with membrane pervaporation or distillation can definitely contribute to the development of the most efficient and economically sustainable second-generation bioethanol production process.

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The authors are thankful for the financial support under Short Term Research Grant for the faculty members of the Karunya Institute of Technology and Sciences (deemed to be university) for carrying out the research work based on the presented topic.

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School

  • Aeronautical, Automotive, Chemical and Materials Engineering

Department

  • Chemical Engineering

Published in

Reviews in Chemical Engineering

Volume

36

Issue

3

Pages

333 - 367

Citation

DEY, P. ... et al, 2018. Lignocellulosic bioethanol production: Prospects of emerging membrane technologies to improve the process - A critical review. Reviews in Chemical Engineering, 36 (3), pp.333-367.

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© De Gruyter

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  • VoR (Version of Record)

Publisher statement

This paper was published in the journal Reviews in Chemical Engineering and is available at https://doi.org/10.1515/revce-2018-0014.

Acceptance date

2018-07-13

Publication date

2018-08-24

ISSN

0167-8299

Language

  • en

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