| Literature DB >> 27556042 |
Ivan Baumann1, Peter Westermann1.
Abstract
Biological production of organic acids from conversion of biomass derivatives has received increased attention among scientists and engineers and in business because of the attractive properties such as renewability, sustainability, degradability, and versatility. The aim of the present review is to summarize recent research and development of short chain fatty acids production by anaerobic fermentation of nonfood biomass and to evaluate the status and outlook for a sustainable industrial production of such biochemicals. Volatile fatty acids (VFAs) such as acetic acid, propionic acid, and butyric acid have many industrial applications and are currently of global economic interest. The focus is mainly on the utilization of pretreated lignocellulosic plant biomass as substrate (the carbohydrate route) and development of the bacteria and processes that lead to a high and economically feasible production of VFA. The current and developing market for VFA is analyzed focusing on production, prices, and forecasts along with a presentation of the biotechnology companies operating in the market for sustainable biochemicals. Finally, perspectives on taking sustainable product of biochemicals from promise to market introduction are reviewed.Entities:
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Year: 2016 PMID: 27556042 PMCID: PMC4983341 DOI: 10.1155/2016/8469357
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Biomed Res Int Impact factor: 3.411
Figure 1Routes for biomass conversion via one of two platform processes. The sugar platform via pretreatment to microbial fermentation and the syngas platform via gasification to microbial fermentation or combustion. Process feedstock is lignocellulosic biomass and fermentation products are VFA, other biochemicals, and biofuels.
Microbial VFA production from lignocellulosic biomass.
| Classification | VFA | Biomass | Conditions | Productivity | Reference |
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| A.A. | Rice straw | Sugar platform |
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| B.A. | Rice straw | Sugar platform |
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| B.A. | Wheat straw | Sugar platform |
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| B.A. | Wheat straw | Sugar platform |
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| B.A. | Corn fibre | Steep liquor suppl. |
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| B.A. | Rice straw | Sugar platform |
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| B.A. | Sorghum bagasse | Sugar platform |
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| Mixed culture | B.A. | Rice straw | Sugar platform |
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| B.A. | Corn stover | Cellulolytic activity |
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A.A. denotes acetic acid; B.A. denotes butyric acid. R: denotes rate; S: denotes selectivity; T: denotes titer; Y: denotes yield.
Market information sources.
| Source | References | Location |
|---|---|---|
| The Essential Chemical Industry |
| York, U.K. |
| MarketsandMarkets |
| Dallas, US |
| Cefic |
| Brussels, Belgium |
| Reed Business Information Limited. Reed Elsevier |
| London, UK |
| TD The Market Publishers, Ltd. |
| Limassol, Cyprus |
| IHS, Inc. [ |
| Douglas County, US |
| Biofuels Digest |
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| Green Chemicals Blog |
| NYC and London |
| Biotechnology Industry Organisation |
| Washington DC, US |
| Focus on Catalysts |
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| Biomass Magazine |
| Grand Forks, US |
| iBIB2014/15 |
| Hürth, Germany |
Biotech companies producing organic acids mainly from fermentation of renewable feedstocks.
| Company, reference | Products | Technology platform |
|---|---|---|
| Avantium, N.L | Acids and fuels | Lignocellulosic feedstocks |
| BioAmber, Canada | Succinic acid | Fermentation of corn syrup |
| BioSyntha Technology Ltd., UK | Novel acids and fuels | Plant biomass feedstock |
| Cargill, USA | Citric acid | Carbohydrate fermentation |
| Genomatica, USA | Adipic acid | Sugar and syngas fermentation |
| LanzaTech, NZ | Acetic acid | Waste gasses feedstocks |
| Metabolic Explorer, France | Butyric acid | Second-generation biomass feedstocks and fermentation |
| Myriant Corporation, USA | Lactic acid | Plant biomass feedstock |
| NatureWorks, USA | Lactic acid | Carbohydrate fermentation |
| Rennovia Inc., USA | Adipic acid | Plant biomass feedstock |
| Reverdia, Netherlands | Succinic acid | Yeast fermentation of starch |
| Succinity, Germany | Succinic acid | Bacterial fermentation of biomass |
| Verdezyne Inc., USA | Dodecanedioic acid | Plant biomass feedstock |
| Zeachem Inc., USA | Acetic acid | Plant biomass feedstock |
Global market and prices of acetic acid.
| Year | Production1 (t) | Price2 (USD/t) | Reference |
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| 2000 | 8.3 · 106 | [ | |
| 2008 | 1 · 107 | [ | |
| 2014 | 1.5 · 107 |
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| 2014 | 500–850 |
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| 2015 | 1.6 · 107 |
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1Data are supplied either as actual production from petrochemistry or as production capacity.
2Price is purity and quantity dependent. Free On Board (FOB).
Global market and prices of propionic acid.
| Year | Production3 (t) | Price4 (USD/t) | Reference |
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| 1992 | 1 · 105 | [ | |
| 1996 | 1.8 · 105 | [ | |
| 1997 | 1.9 · 105 | [ | |
| 1999 | 2 · 105 | [ | |
| 2006 | 1.3 · 105
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| 2012 | 1000 | [ | |
| 2014 | 3.8 · 105 | 1500–2000 | [ |
3Data are supplied either as actual production from petrochemistry or as production capacity.
4Price is quality and quantity dependent. Free On Board (FOB).
5In 2006, a minor fraction was produced by fermentation and commercialized for food and fragrance manufacturing [117].
Global market and prices for butyric acid. In 2006, a minor fraction was produced by fermentation and commercialized for food and fragrance manufacturing [117].
| Year | Production6 (t) | Price7 (USD/t) | Reference |
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| 2008 | 5 · 104 | [ | |
| 2011 | 5 · 105 | [ | |
| 2014 | 1800–1900 |
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6Data are supplied either as actual production from petrochemistry or as production capacity.
7Price is quality and quantity dependent. Free On Board (FOB).