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Zero Emissions and Bio-refineries for Natural Fibres, Biomaterials and Energy: Genesis of Concepts. Review

Silvija KukleAndris VeverisValery Ozols-kalninsJanis AbolinsArnis KokorevicsMartins AndzsRamunas TupciauskasAnna PutninaJanis Gravitis

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PollutionEngineeringbusiness.industrymedia_common.quotation_subjectOil refineryBiomassEngineering physicsRefineryProduction (economics)businessProcess engineeringZero emissionSteam explosionRenewable resourcemedia_common

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Depletion of world recourses, increasing pollution, and climate change make us to shift from linear economy to system economy—an economy of technologies integrated to reach a system of non-polluting zero emissions production. Transition to renewable resources requires replacing the present crude oil refinery by biomass refinery. Along with conventional biomass refinery technologies bioengineering and nano-technologies become significant players in systems designed as clusters of integrated bio-refinery technologies. The authors consider a number of case studies of biomass conversion into value-added chemicals and sources of energy, the steam explosion auto-hydrolysis (SEA) in particular. Research of wood and non-wood (hemp, etc.) fibres demonstrates feasibility, for example, of value added textiles, self-binding bio-composite boards, heat insulating micro- and nano-materials. Serious breakthroughs require revision of the structures of fundamental natural macromolecules, particularly the complexity, scaling and fractality of lignin.

https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-14883-0_9