The strategies for
production and processing of Bio-based nonpetroleum fuels from a variety of
biomass are actively exploited in the recent years. Bio-polymers likecellulose, starch, xylan, pectin etc. are renewables obtained from plants,
algae and other biological sources that are being exploited for variety of
applications in biofuels.
Technologies for
biological/chemical processing of these polysaccharides to form fuels, platform
chemicals and other value added byproducts to enhance process profitability can
be the next breakthrough in biofuel commercialization. In the early stages of biofuel
revolution, plant polymers were promising targets for alcoholic fuel
production. Difficulties prevailed with lignin processing were overcome by
third generation algal biomass and customized biopolymer production through
algae attained global interest. Read more>>>>>>>
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