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Review of Alkali-Based Pretreatment To Enhance Enzymatic Saccharification for Lignocellulosic Biomass Conversion
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Chemical EngineeringBiomass ConversionEngineeringBioenergyEnvironmental EngineeringLigninAlkali-based PretreatmentAlkali-based Pretreatment TechnologyBiochemical EngineeringBiotechnologyEnhance Enzymatic SaccharificationBiomass ResourceBiomassAlkali-based Pretreatment TechnologiesHemicelluloseLignocellulosic Biomass ConversionWood ComponentHealth Sciences
Lignocelluloses have been the focus of much attention, because of their conversion to fermentable sugars for cellulosic ethanol production, both from the viewpoint of energy and the environment. Pretreatment plays a crucial rule in biomass conversion, to overcome the chemical and structural difficulties, which have evolved in lignocelluloses, and to produce a cost-effective fermentable sugar via enzymatic saccharification. Among the developed pretreatment approaches, alkali-based pretreatment technology, which can utilize the equipment and chemical recovery system in the pulping industry, has been considered one of the most promising pretreatment methods, mainly because of its high efficiency in delignification and high final total sugar yields. This paper reviews the classification, mechanism, advantages, disadvantages, and the progress of alkali-based pretreatment technologies, in order to better understand the fundamental principles of alkali-based pretreatments. This is of vital importance for the process improvement and commercial production of alkali-based pretreatment for producing cellulosic ethanol.
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