Biorefineries--multi product processes.

B Kamm, M Kamm
Author Information
  1. B Kamm: Research Institute Bioactive Polymer Systems e.V., Brandenburg University of Technology Cottbus, Kantstrasse 55, 14513 Teltow, Germany. kamm@biopos.de

Abstract

The development of biorefineries represents the key for access to an integrated production of food, feed, chemicals, materials, goods, and fuels of the future [1]. Biorefineries combine the necessary technologies of the biogenic raw materials with those of intermediates and final products. The main focus is directed at the precursors carbohydrates, lignin, oils, and proteins and the combination between biotechnological and chemical conversion of substances. Currently the lignocellulosic feedstock biorefinery, green biorefinery, whole corn biorefinery, and the so-called two-platform concept are favored in research, development, and industrial implementation.

MeSH Term

Biotransformation
Cellulose
Fermentation
Food Technology
Lignin

Chemicals

lignocellulose
Cellulose
Lignin

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