Journal of Industrial and Environmental Chemistry

Journal of Industrial and Environmental Chemistry 44 7897 074717

Lignocellulosic Biofuels

Lignocellulose is the plant dry matter, so called lignocellulosic biomass. It is the most abundantly obtainable raw material on the Earth for the production of biofuels, mainly bio-ethanol.  Lignocelluloses Biofuels are the global environmental protection, is of immediate concern that can only be achieved by avoiding the use of fossil fuels and tailpipe emissions. In addition, investment on waste disposal is not economical; however, recycling of the same waste for renewable energy production is favorable in the economic and social development of the society in an eco-friendly manner. There has been extensive research on the conversion of lignocellulosic materials to biofuels over the past few decades. The recalcitrance of lignin in crop residues, however, impedes polysaccharide accessibility and its transformation into commercially significant choice of value-added products.

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