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Toward an integrated straw‐based biorefinery
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EngineeringBioenergyAgricultural EconomicsBioprocess EngineeringBiomass ConversionBiochemical EngineeringSupply ChainBiomassHealth SciencesBiomass UtilizationStraw‐based BiorefineryBiorefineriesSustainable ProductionCircular BioeconomyBiomanufacturingAbstract StrawCarbon UtilizationBiorefinery ProductEnvironmental EngineeringBiomass ResourceWheat StrawSeed ProcessingBiomass Characterization
Abstract Straw is a good example of a low‐value, high‐volume agricultural by‐product that can be the basis for a biorefinery, which should aim (to be truly sustainable and economically viable) to process the feedstock into a variety of valuable products cleanly and efficiently. This article discusses a clean technology –supercritical carbon dioxide extraction, which can represent an ideal initial processing stage in a biorefinery supplied with wheat straw or any appropriate biofeedstock. It also describes different biorefining scenarios and determines the potential economic benefits that might result from a coordinated structure. This working example is the culmination of four years of research undertaken by a consortium led by the University of York and consisting of a number of industrial and academic partners across the supply chain. © 2007 Society of Chemical Industry and John Wiley & Sons, Ltd
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