Towards full utilization of biomass resources: A case study on industrial hemp residue and spent mushroom substrate

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Abstract

This was early-stage, proof-of-concept research on the full utilization of biomass resources. The current study considered industrial hemp residue (IHR) and spent mushroom substrate (SMS) to demonstrate the initial upstream steps towards the total valorization of biomass. Accordingly, different pretreatment methods such as autohydrolysis, thermal hydrolysis, and thermochemical hydrolysis methods were employed against individual and various mix ratios of IHR and SMS. To this end, raw materials, hydrolysates, and residual solids were analyzed to gain some insights, identify gaps, and suggest future research directions in this area. Implementation of the full utilization of biomass resources is, in fact, not only a matter of transforming the resources into valuable products, but it is also a plausible waste management strategy in the quest towards the development of a circular bioeconomy and sustainable future.

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Dessie, W., Luo, X., Tang, J., Tang, W., Wang, M., Qin, Z., & Tan, Y. (2021). Towards full utilization of biomass resources: A case study on industrial hemp residue and spent mushroom substrate. Processes, 9(7). https://doi.org/10.3390/pr9071200

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