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Use of residual banana for polyhydroxybutyrate (PHB) production: case of study in an integrated biorefinery.

Javier M Naranjo1, Carlos A Cardona2, Juan C Higuita3.   

Abstract

Polyhydroxybutyrate is a type of biopolymer that can be produced from hydrolyzed polysaccharide materials and could eventually replace polypropylene and polyethylene, being biodegradable, biocompatible and produced from renewable carbon sources. However, polyhydroxybutyrate is not still competitive compared to petrochemical polymers due to their high production costs. The improvement of the production processes requires a search for new alternative raw materials, design of the pretreatment technique and improvement in the fermentation and separation steps. In addition, if the polyhydroxybutyrate production is coupled into a multiproduct biorefinery it could increase the economic and environmental availability of the process through energy and mass integration strategies. In this work alternatives of energy and mass integrations for the production of polyhydroxybutyrate into a biorefinery from residual banana (an agro-industrial waste) were analyzed. The results show that the energetic integration can reduce up to 30.6% the global energy requirements of the process and the mass integration allows a 35% in water savings. Thus, this work demonstrates that energy and mass integration in a biorefinery is a very important way for the optimal use of energy and water resources hence decreasing the production cost and the negative environmental impacts.
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Keywords:  Biorefinery; Energy integration; Lignocellulose; Mass integration; Polyhydroxybutyrate; Residual banana

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Year:  2014        PMID: 25277823     DOI: 10.1016/j.wasman.2014.09.007

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Waste Manag        ISSN: 0956-053X            Impact factor:   7.145


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1.  Integral use of plants and their residues: the case of cocoyam (Xanthosoma sagittifolium) conversion through biorefineries at small scale.

Authors:  Sebastián Serna-Loaiza; Alfredo Martínez; Yuri Pisarenko; Carlos Ariel Cardona-Alzate
Journal:  Environ Sci Pollut Res Int       Date:  2018-05-23       Impact factor: 4.223

2.  Comparative Analysis the Complete Chloroplast Genomes of Nine Musa Species: Genomic Features, Comparative Analysis, and Phylogenetic Implications.

Authors:  Weicai Song; Chuxuan Ji; Zimeng Chen; Haohong Cai; Xiaomeng Wu; Chao Shi; Shuo Wang
Journal:  Front Plant Sci       Date:  2022-02-10       Impact factor: 5.753

3.  Study on the production of high 3HV content PHBV via an open fermentation with waste silkworm excrement as the carbon source by the haloarchaeon Haloferax mediterranei.

Authors:  Shuangfeng Cai; Yaran Wu; Runjie Liu; Hongzhe Jia; Yunxiao Qiu; Min Jiang; Yuwen Ma; Xingxu Yang; Siyu Zhang; Yan Zhao; Lei Cai
Journal:  Front Microbiol       Date:  2022-08-17       Impact factor: 6.064

Review 4.  Persea Americana Agro-Industrial Waste Biorefinery for Sustainable High-Value-Added Products.

Authors:  Anthony Mora-Sandí; Abigail Ramírez-González; Luis Castillo-Henríquez; Mary Lopretti-Correa; José Roberto Vega-Baudrit
Journal:  Polymers (Basel)       Date:  2021-05-25       Impact factor: 4.329

Review 5.  Biorefinery of Biomass of Agro-Industrial Banana Waste to Obtain High-Value Biopolymers.

Authors:  Carlos Redondo-Gómez; Maricruz Rodríguez Quesada; Silvia Vallejo Astúa; José Pablo Murillo Zamora; Mary Lopretti; José Roberto Vega-Baudrit
Journal:  Molecules       Date:  2020-08-23       Impact factor: 4.411

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