Green Chemistry Centre of Excellence, University of York, York, North Yorkshire, YO10 5DD, UK.
Top Curr Chem (Cham). 2017 Apr;375(2):46. doi: 10.1007/s41061-017-0133-8. Epub 2017 Apr 3.
With crude oil reserves dwindling, the hunt for a sustainable alternative feedstock for fuels and materials for our society continues to expand. The biorefinery concept has enjoyed both a surge in popularity and also vocal opposition to the idea of diverting food-grade land and crops for this purpose. The idea of using the inevitable wastes arising from biomass processing, particularly farming and food production, is, therefore, gaining more attention as the feedstock for the biorefinery. For the three main components of biomass-carbohydrates, lipids, and proteins-there are long-established processes for using some of these by-products. However, the recent advances in chemical technologies are expanding both the feedstocks available for processing and the products that be obtained. Herein, this review presents some of the more recent developments in processing these molecules for green materials, as well as case studies that bring these technologies and materials together into final products for applied usage.
随着原油储备的减少,人们继续寻找一种可持续的替代原料,用于生产燃料和我们社会所需的材料。生物炼制概念的受欢迎程度不断提高,但也有人强烈反对将粮食级土地和作物用于这一目的的想法。因此,人们越来越关注利用生物质加工过程中不可避免的废物,特别是农业和食品生产中的废物,作为生物炼制的原料。对于生物质的三个主要成分——碳水化合物、脂质和蛋白质——已经有长期的工艺来利用其中的一些副产品。然而,化学技术的最新进展不仅扩大了可用于加工的原料范围,还扩大了可获得的产品范围。本文综述了近年来在将这些分子加工成绿色材料方面的一些最新进展,以及将这些技术和材料结合到最终产品中用于实际应用的案例研究。