同时利用农业废弃物生产生物燃料和对废弃物基质进行生物修复:综述

IF 4.8 Q1 MICROBIOLOGY
Chukwuemeka Samson Ahamefule , Chidimma Osilo , Blessing C. Ahamefule , Stella N. Madueke , Anene N. Moneke
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化石燃料的使用所造成的污染及其不可持续性目前正在全球范围内推动寻找经济实惠、生态友好的替代品。微生物生物燃料似乎是一种可行的替代品。然而,生产成本仍然很高,部分原因是基质和培养基的成本。微藻类、酵母菌、霉菌和细菌可以在廉价且容易获得的农业废弃物基质上生长,生产生物乙醇、沼气、生物丁醇、丙酮和/或用于生物柴油的脂质。发油微生物,如小球藻、裂殖藻、红球藻、红孢子菌、Yarrowia、曲霉、红球菌等,已被用于生产生物柴油所需的高脂和精选脂质。通过单独水解和发酵或同时糖化和发酵,几种农业废弃物基质也获得了较高的生物乙醇、丁醇和丙酮产量。一些微生物菌株的分离或转化表明,在综合生物乙醇生产中,只用一种微生物就能从木质纤维素生物质中生产生物乙醇。从不同的农业废弃物中,特别是在共消化系统中,也记录到了较高的沼气/生物甲烷产量。据报道,预处理、解毒、微生物共培养物的应用、共基质混合比、有机物负载率、水力停留时间等因素都会影响农业废弃物生产不同生物燃料的数量和质量。有趣的是,这些农业废弃物基质在发酵和/或消化过程中被大量降解,以实现高水平的生物修复。因此,本研究全面回顾了用作生物燃料基质的各种农业废弃物、实现最佳生物燃料生产的条件以及在生物燃料生产过程中同时对基质进行生物修复的案例。此外,还适当介绍了如何将生物燃料副产品转化为其他重要产品,以实现零废物和循环生物经济。
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Simultaneous production of biofuel from agricultural wastes and bioremediation of the waste substrates: A review

Simultaneous production of biofuel from agricultural wastes and bioremediation of the waste substrates: A review
Pollution from fossil fuel usage coupled with its unsustainability is currently instigating a global drive for affordable and eco-friendly alternatives. A feasible replacement seems to be microbial biofuels. However, the production cost is still high, partly due to the cost of substrates and media. Microalgae, yeasts, moulds and bacteria can grow on cheap and easily available agricultural waste substrates to produce bioethanol, biogas, biobutanol, acetone and/or lipids for biodiesel. Oleaginous microbes, such as several species of Chlorella, Schizochytrium, Rhodotorula, Rhodosporidium, Yarrowia, Aspergillus, Rhodococcus, etc., have been applied in the production of high and choice lipids for biodiesel. High bioethanol, butanol and acetone yields have also been achieved with several agricultural waste substrates either through separate hydrolysis and fermentation or simultaneous saccharification and fermentation. The isolation or transformation of some microbial strains has shown the possibility of using only one microorganism to produce bioethanol from lignocellulose biomass in consolidated bioethanol production. High biogas/biomethane yield has also been recorded from different agricultural wastes, especially in co-digestion systems. Pre-treatment, detoxification, application of microbial co-cultures, co-substrate mixing ratios, organic loading rate, hydraulic retention time among others have been reported to affect the quantity and quality of different biofuels produced from agricultural wastes. Interestingly, these agricultural waste substrates were greatly degraded during fermentation and/or digestion to achieve high level of bioremediation. Therefore, this study presents a holistic review of various agricultural wastes adopted as biofuel substrates, the conditions to attain optimum biofuel productions and cases of simultaneous bioremediation of substrates obtained during biofuel production. The valorization of the biofuel by-products into other essential products to achieve a zero-waste and circular bioeconomy is also properly presented.
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Current Research in Microbial Sciences
Current Research in Microbial Sciences Immunology and Microbiology-Immunology and Microbiology (miscellaneous)
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