Challenges in bioethanol production: Utilization of cotton fabrics as a feedstock

  • Nikolic S
  • Pejin J
  • Mojovic L
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Bioethanol, as a clean and renewable fuel with its major environmental benefits, represents a promising biofuel today which is mostly used in combination with gasoline. It can be produced from different kinds of renewable feedstocks. Whereas the first generation of processes (saccharide-based) have been well documented and are largely applied, the second and third generation of bioethanol processes (cellulose- or algae-based) need further research and development since bioethanol yields are still too low to be economically viable. In this study, the possibilities of bioethanol production from cotton fabrics as valuable cellulosic raw material were investigated and presented. Potential lignocellulosic biomass for bioethanol production and their characteristics, especially cotton-based materials, were analyzed. Available lignocellulosic biomass, the production of textile and clothing and potential for sustainable bioethanol production in Serbia is presented. The progress possibilities are discussed in the domain of different pretreatment methods, optimization of enzymatic hydrolysis and different ethanol fermentation process modes.

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Nikolic, S., Pejin, J., & Mojovic, L. (2016). Challenges in bioethanol production: Utilization of cotton fabrics as a feedstock. Chemical Industry and Chemical Engineering Quarterly, 22(4), 375–390. https://doi.org/10.2298/ciceq151030001n

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