基于组分特征的农业残留物高价值利用:潜力与挑战

IF 13 Q1 MATERIALS SCIENCE, PAPER & WOOD
Rui Xu , Jingwen Chen , Nina Yan , Bingqian Xu , Zhichao Lou , Lei Xu
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农业残留物(ARs)主要由木质纤维素材料组成,如农作物秸秆和农业加工副产品,全球年产量超过19亿吨。目前,有效的废物管理和资源利用已引起人们的高度重视。在过去的几十年里,大量的研究结果表明,利用农业生产有机肥料、生物燃料和新的生物基材料是缓解全球能源危机和环境恶化的有效策略。由于AR的异质性和复杂性,预处理技术已成为增值转型的主要焦点,但大多数研究主要集中在预处理技术和产品质量方面的创新,很少有系统地解决包含成分分析、预处理、转化路径和能量评估的综合框架。综述了AR的增值转化体系,分析了其组成特点和预处理技术。它提供了一个前瞻性的观点和技术进步的不同增值途径,如物理利用,热化学转化和生物发酵的概述。此外,本文还对不同转换方式的能耗和环境影响进行了综合评价,解决了该领域系统评价的重大空白。本研究基于Web of Science近10年的数据,利用VOSviewer软件对8 641篇高质量论文进行分析,确定了关键的研究趋势。重点已逐步从“蒸汽爆破”、“微波”、“酶解”等预处理技术到“生物乙醇”、“沼气”等初级产品,转向“循环经济”、“碳排放”、“可持续性”等更高层次的经济和环境效益评价。此外,本文还直接讨论了当前的研究挑战,如技术限制、成本效益分析和环境影响评估的标准化。为未来的研究提供建设性的建议,以提高AR增值转型的效率、环境友好性和可持续性。
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High-value utilization of agricultural residues based on component characteristics: Potentiality and challenges
Agricultural residues (ARs) mainly consist of lignocellulose materials, such as crop straws and by-products from agricultural processing, with a global annual output exceeding 1.9 billion tons. Currently, effective waste management and resource utilization have garnered significant attention. Over the past decades, the results of numerous studies have shown that the use of ARs to produce organic fertilizers, biofuels, and new bio-based materials is an effective strategy for mitigating the global energy crisis and environmental degradation. Pretreatment technology has become a major focus of value-added transformation due to the heterogeneity and complexity of AR. However, most studies mainly concentrated on innovations in pretreatment technology and product quality, with few systematically addressing the comprehensive framework that encompasses composition analysis, pretreatment, transformation path, and energy assessment. This paper reviews the value-added conversion system of AR and analyzes its composition characteristics and pretreatment technologies. It provides a forward-looking perspective and an overview of technological advancement in diverse value-added pathways, such as physical utilization, thermochemical conversion, and biological fermentation. Additionally, it comprehensively evaluates energy consumption and environmental impacts across different conversion methods, addressing a significant gap in systematic evaluation in this field. This study identified key research trends by analyzing 8 641 high-quality articles using VOSviewer software based on Web of Science data from the past decade. The focus has progressively shifted from pretreatment technologies, including “steam explosion”, “microwave” and “enzymatic hydrolysis” to primary products, such as “bioethanol” and “biogas” toward evaluating higher echelon of economic and environmental benefit, including “circular economy”, “carbon emission” and “sustainability”. In addition, this review directly addresses current research challenges, such as technical limitations, cost-benefit analysis, and standardization of environmental impact assessment. It also offers constructive suggestions for future research to enhance the efficiency, environmental friendliness, and sustainability of the value-added transformation of AR.
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Journal of Bioresources and Bioproducts
Journal of Bioresources and Bioproducts Agricultural and Biological Sciences-Forestry
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