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      Energy optimization of bioethanol production via gasification of switchgrass

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              Switchgrass for bioethanol and other value-added applications: a review.

              Switchgrass is a promising feedstock for value-added applications due to its high productivity, potentially low requirements for agricultural inputs and positive environmental impacts. The objective of this paper is to review published research on the conversion of switchgrass into bioethanol and other value-added products. Environmental benefits associated with switchgrass include the potential for carbon sequestration, nutrient recovery from runoff, soil remediation and provision of habitats for grassland birds. Pretreatment of switchgrass is required to improve the yields of fermentable sugars. Based on the type of pretreatment, glucose yields range from 70% to 90% and xylose yields range from 70% to 100% after hydrolysis. Following pretreatment and hydrolysis, ethanol yields range from 72% to 92% of the theoretical maximum. Other value-added uses of switchgrass include gasification, bio-oil production, newsprint production and fiber reinforcement in thermoplastic composites. Future prospects for research include increased biomass yields, optimization of feedstock composition for bioenergy applications, and efficient pentose fermentation to improve ethanol yields.
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                AIChE Journal
                AIChE J.
                Wiley-Blackwell
                00011541
                December 2011
                December 2011
                : 57
                : 12
                : 3408-3428
                Article
                10.1002/aic.12544
                c47a679a-b3f9-4e54-b15d-870a7b7c1599
                © 2011

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