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Integrated Versus Stand-alone Second Generation Ethanol Production From Sugarcane Bagasse And Trash
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Bioresource Technology. , v. 103, n. 1, p. 152 - 161, 2012.
9608524
10.1016/j.biortech.2011.09.120
2-s2.0-82455188691
Autor
Dias M.O.S.
Junqueira T.L.
Cavalett O.
Cunha M.P.
Jesus C.D.F.
Rossell C.E.V.
Maciel Filho R.
Bonomi A.
Institución
Resumen
Ethanol production from lignocellulosic materials is often conceived considering independent, stand-alone production plants; in the Brazilian scenario, where part of the potential feedstock (sugarcane bagasse) for second generation ethanol production is already available at conventional first generation production plants, an integrated first and second generation production process seems to be the most obvious option. In this study stand-alone second generation ethanol production from surplus sugarcane bagasse and trash is compared with conventional first generation ethanol production from sugarcane and with integrated first and second generation; simulations were developed to represent the different technological scenarios, which provided data for economic and environmental analysis. 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