Toward Circular Economy: Potentials of Spent Coffee Grounds in Bioproducts and Chemical Production

Biomass Pub Date : 2024-04-12 DOI:10.3390/biomass4020014
Hisham Ahmed, Rasaq S. Abolore, S. Jaiswal, Amit K. Jaiswal
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With growing concern over environmental sustainability and dwindling fossil resources, it is crucial to prioritise the development of alternative feedstocks to replace fossil resources. Spent coffee grounds (SCGs) are an environmental burden with an estimated six million tons being generated on a wet basis annually, globally. SCGs are rich in cellulose, lignin, protein, lipids, polyphenols and other bioactive compounds which are important raw materials for use in industries including pharmaceuticals and cosmetics. Furthermore, the energy sector has the potential to capitalize on the high calorific value of SCGs for biofuel and biogas production, offering a sustainable alternative to fossil fuels. SCGs are readily available, abundant, and cheap, however, SCGs are currently underutilized, and a significant amount are dumped into landfills. This review explores the potential of SCGs as a source of a value-added compound through various conversion technologies employed in the valorisation of SCGs into biochar, biofuel, and important chemical building blocks. The state-of-the-art, current knowledge, future research to stimulate the creation of sustainable products, and the challenges and economic feasibility of exploring SCGs in a biorefinery context are presented.
迈向循环经济:废弃咖啡渣在生物产品和化学品生产中的潜力
随着人们对环境可持续性和化石资源日益减少的日益关注,优先发展替代原料以取代化石资源至关重要。废弃咖啡渣(SCG)是一种环境负担,全球每年产生的湿咖啡渣估计达 600 万吨。咖啡渣富含纤维素、木质素、蛋白质、脂类、多酚和其他生物活性化合物,是制药和化妆品等行业使用的重要原料。此外,能源部门也有潜力利用 SCG 的高热值生产生物燃料和沼气,为化石燃料提供可持续的替代品。然而,目前对 SCG 的利用不足,大量 SCG 被丢弃到垃圾填埋场。本综述通过将 SCGs 转化为生物炭、生物燃料和重要化学成分的各种转化技术,探讨了 SCGs 作为增值化合物来源的潜力。文中介绍了最先进的技术、当前的知识、促进可持续产品创造的未来研究,以及在生物精炼厂背景下探索 SCGs 所面临的挑战和经济可行性。
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