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Forest biomass supply chain optimization for a biorefinery aiming to produce high-value bio-based materials and chemicals from lignin and forestry residues: a review of literature
Author(s) -
Luana Dessbesell,
Chunbao Xu,
Reino Pulkki,
Mathew Leitch,
Nubla Mahmood
Publication year - 2016
Publication title -
canadian journal of forest research
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.677
H-Index - 121
eISSN - 1208-6037
pISSN - 0045-5067
DOI - 10.1139/cjfr-2016-0336
Subject(s) - biorefinery , bioproducts , biomass (ecology) , bioenergy , raw material , lignocellulosic biomass , value added , supply chain , biofuel , environmental science , supply chain optimization , biochemical engineering , forest product , microbiology and biotechnology , business , pulp and paper industry , waste management , engineering , agroforestry , forest management , supply chain management , economics , agronomy , chemistry , macroeconomics , organic chemistry , marketing , biology
Technological development has enabled the production of new value-added products from lignocellulosic residues such as lignin. This has allowed the forest industry to diversify its product portfolio and maximize the economic returns from feedstock, while simultaneously working towards sustainable alternatives to petroleum-based products. Although previous research has explored industrial-scale production opportunities, many challenges persist, including the cost of woody biomass and its supply chain reliability. While numerous studies have addressed these issues, their emphasis has traditionally been on bioenergy, with little focus on biochemical, biomaterials, and bioproducts. This review seeks to address this gap through a systematic study of the work recently reported by researchers. A lot of work has been published from United States and Canada with an emphasis on bioenergy production (84.8%), 4.6% of the work is focused on biomass to materials and chemicals, and 10.6% addressed both. Between 2012 and...

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