| Literature DB >> 32411689 |
Lynn M Wendt1,2,3, Haiyan Zhao3.
Abstract
Long-term storage is a necessary unit operation in the biomass feedstock logistics supply chain, enabling biorefineries to run year-round despite daily, monthly, and seasonal variations in feedstock availability. At a minimum, effective storage approaches must preserve biomass. Uncontrolled loss of biomass due to microbial degradation is common when storage conditions are not optimized. This can lead to physical and mechanical challenges with biomass handling, size reduction, preprocessing, and ultimately conversion. This review summarizes the unit operations of dry and wet storage and how they may contribute to preserving or even improving feedstock value for biorefineries.Entities:
Keywords: biofuels; biomass; feedstock logistics; long-term storage; recalcitrance
Year: 2020 PMID: 32411689 PMCID: PMC7198811 DOI: 10.3389/fbioe.2020.00370
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Front Bioeng Biotechnol ISSN: 2296-4185
FIGURE 1Unit operations in the conversion of lignocellulosic biomass to fuels and chemicals through a biochemical conversion approach. This review will describe the impact of long-term storage (gray box) on conversion operations.
FIGURE 2Biomass plant cell wall structure. Photo credit: U.S. Department of Energy Genomic Science Program. https://genomicscience.energy.gov.
FIGURE 3Cellulose backbone consisting of D-glucose molecules linked in the β-1,4 position and rotated 180 degrees from each other.
FIGURE 4Graphical description of cellulose microbifibrils (brown) surrounded by hemicellulose (blue) and pectin (red). Adapted from Cosgrove, 2005.
FIGURE 5Lignin alcohol precursors and resulting monolignins.
FIGURE 6Corn stover bale stack at a satellite storage location.
FIGURE 7Collection of corn stover with forage chopper into a walking floor trailer.
Herbaceous crop residues and energy crops identified in the Billion Ton study linked to their common storage method.
| Barley straw | x | |
| Corn stover | x | x |
| Energy cane | x | x |
| Grain sorghum stubble | x | |
| Miscanthus | x | x |
| Rice straw | x | |
| Sugarcane bagasse | x | |
| Switchgrass | x | x |
| Wheat straw | x |