Bioengineering of biowaste to recover bioproducts and bioenergy: a circular economy approach towards sustainable zero-waste environment
Autor
Kumar, Vinay
Vangnai, Alisa S.
Sharma, Neha
Kaur, Komalpreet
Chakraborty, Pritha
Umesh, Mridul
Singhal, Barkha
Utreja, Divya
Uquiche Carrasco, Edgar
Andler-Osorio, Rodrigo
Kumar Awasthi, Mukesh
Taherzadeh, Mohammad J.
Fecha
2023Resumen
The inevitable need for waste valorisation and management has revolutionized the way in which the waste is visualised as a potential biorefinery for various product development rather than offensive trash. Biowaste has emerged as a potential feedstock to produce several value-added products. Bioenergy generation is one of the potential applications originating from the valorisation of biowaste. Bioenergy production requires analysis and optimization of various parameters such as biowaste composition and conversion potential to develop innovative and sustainable technologies for most effective utilization of biowaste with enhanced bioenergy production. In this context, feedstocks, such as food, agriculture, beverage, and municipal solid waste act as promising resources to produce renewable energy. Similarly, the concept of microbial fuel cells employing biowaste has clearly gained research focus in the past few decades. Despite of these potential benefits, the area of bioenergy generation still is in infancy and requires more interdisciplinary research to be sustainable alternatives. This review is aimed at analysing the bioconversion potential of biowaste to renewable energy. The possibility of valorising underutilized biowaste substrates is elaborately presented. In addition, the application and efficiency of microbial fuel cells in utilizing biowaste are described in detail taking into consideration of its great scope. Furthermore, the review addresses the significance bioreactor development for energy production along with major challenges and future prospects in bioenergy production. Based on this review it can be concluded that bioenergy production utilizing biowaste can clearly open new avenues in the field of waste valorisation and energy research. Systematic and strategic developments considering the techno economic feasibilities of this excellent energy generation process will make them a true sustainable alternative for conventional energy sources.
Fuente
Chemosphere, 319, 138005Link de Acceso
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doi.org/10.1016/j.chemosphere.2023.138005Colecciones
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