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Título : | Recent advances on physical technologies for the pretreatment of food waste and lignocellulosic residues |
Autor : | Duque García, Aleta Gallego-García, María Moreno, A.David Manzanares, Paloma Negro, Mª José |
Palabras clave : | Biomass Physical Pretreatment milling extrusion ultrasound microwave |
Fecha de publicación : | 23-nov-2023 |
Editorial : | Elsevier B.V. |
Citación : | Bioresource Technology 369 (2023) 128397 |
Resumen : | The complete deployment of a bio-based economy is essential to meet the United Nations’ Sustainable Development
Goals from the 2030 Agenda. In this context, food waste and lignocellulosic residues are considered lowcost
feedstocks for obtaining industrially attractive products through biological processes. The effective conversion
of these raw materials is, however, still challenging, since they are recalcitrant to bioprocessing and must
be first treated to alter their physicochemical properties and ease the accessibility to their structural components.
Among the full pallet of pretreatments, physical methods are recognised to have a high potential to transform
food waste and lignocellulosic residues. This review provides a critical discussion about the recent advances on
milling, extrusion, ultrasound, and microwave pretreatments. Their mechanisms and modes of application are
analysed and the main drawbacks and limitations for their use at an industrial scale are discussed |
URI : | http://documenta.ciemat.es/handle/123456789/3621 |
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