Definition and technical status of Biorefineries - Biorefinery
Definition and technical status of Biorefineries - Biorefinery
Definition and technical status of Biorefineries - Biorefinery
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3. Systems<br />
<strong>Biorefineries</strong> combine necessary technologies between<br />
biological raw materials <strong>and</strong> the industrial intermediates <strong>and</strong> final products.<br />
Agriculture, Forestry<br />
Raw Material<br />
Special Substances:<br />
Pigments,<br />
Dyes,<br />
Aromatic Essences,<br />
Flavours,<br />
Enzymes,<br />
Hormones,<br />
<strong>and</strong> other<br />
Conversion <strong>of</strong><br />
Raw Material<br />
<strong>Biorefinery</strong><br />
Primary Refinery<br />
Complex<br />
Substances<br />
Inorganic<br />
Substances.<br />
Energy<br />
Carbohydrates<br />
After providing code-defined basic substances (via fractionation) it is<br />
necessary to develop industrially relevant Product Family Trees.<br />
Kamm, B.; Kamm, M.; Principles <strong>of</strong> <strong>Biorefineries</strong>. Appl. Microbiol, Biotechnol., (AMB), 64 (2004) 137-145<br />
Lignin<br />
Fats<br />
Proteins<br />
Special<br />
Substances<br />
Industry<br />
Product lines<br />
Product lines<br />
Product lines<br />
Product lines<br />
Product lines<br />
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