Valorization of extractible soybean by-products for polymer composite and industrial applications

IF 7.4 2区 工程技术 Q1 ENGINEERING, CHEMICAL
Jan Vincent M. Madayag, Marcel Roy B. Domalanta, Reymark D. Maalihan, Eugene B. Caldona
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Abstract

Soybean, a versatile global crop, holds significant potential for applications beyond the food industry, extending into sectors such as coatings, corrosion inhibition, composite materials, adhesives, and bioplastics. While extensive research exists on soybean food and feed uses, a comprehensive synthesis of its industrial applications remains limited. This review bridges this gap by examining soybean’s chemical composition, extraction technologies, and emerging industrial uses. We explore how advancements in mechanical, chemical, and enzymatic extraction methods enhance yield and sustainability, comparing their efficiency and environmental impact. Moreover, we discuss innovative applications of soybean derivatives, such as epoxidized and acrylated soybean oils in coatings, isoflavone-rich extracts for corrosion protection, and soybean-based biocomposites and adhesives, highlighting recent developments in each area. The potential of computational approaches (e.g. CROPGRO, machine learning algorithms, and density functional theory) is also reviewed for their ability to optimize the processing and performance of soybean-based materials. Lastly, we identify key challenges, such as improving extraction efficiency, achieving material performance on par with synthetic alternatives, and suggesting pathways for sustainable industrial applications of soybeans. Looking forward, our review aims to guide innovation in soybean-based products, promoting their use as eco-friendly alternatives across diverse industries.
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Journal of Environmental Chemical Engineering
Journal of Environmental Chemical Engineering Environmental Science-Pollution
CiteScore
11.40
自引率
6.50%
发文量
2017
审稿时长
27 days
期刊介绍: The Journal of Environmental Chemical Engineering (JECE) serves as a platform for the dissemination of original and innovative research focusing on the advancement of environmentally-friendly, sustainable technologies. JECE emphasizes the transition towards a carbon-neutral circular economy and a self-sufficient bio-based economy. Topics covered include soil, water, wastewater, and air decontamination; pollution monitoring, prevention, and control; advanced analytics, sensors, impact and risk assessment methodologies in environmental chemical engineering; resource recovery (water, nutrients, materials, energy); industrial ecology; valorization of waste streams; waste management (including e-waste); climate-water-energy-food nexus; novel materials for environmental, chemical, and energy applications; sustainability and environmental safety; water digitalization, water data science, and machine learning; process integration and intensification; recent developments in green chemistry for synthesis, catalysis, and energy; and original research on contaminants of emerging concern, persistent chemicals, and priority substances, including microplastics, nanoplastics, nanomaterials, micropollutants, antimicrobial resistance genes, and emerging pathogens (viruses, bacteria, parasites) of environmental significance.
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