Bioethanol: An Overview of Production Possibilities (2018)
- Authors:
- Antunes, Felipe Antônio Fernandes
- Brumano, Larissa Pereira

- Hilares, Ruly Terán

- Silva, Silvio Silverio da

- Chandel, Anuj Kumar

- Santos, Julio Cesar dos

- Lacerda, Talita Martins

- Dussán, Kelly J

- Silva, Débora Danielle Virgínio

- Tagliaferro, Gerônimo Virgnio

- Milessi, Thais Suzane S
- Marcelino, Paulo Ricardo Franco

- USP affiliated authors: SILVA, SILVIO SILVERIO DA - EEL ; KUMAR, ANUJ - EEL ; SANTOS, JÚLIO CÉSAR DOS - EEL ; LACERDA, TALITA MARTINS - EEL ; TAGLIAFERRO, GERONIMO VIRGINIO - EEL ; BRUMANO, LARISSA PEREIRA - FCF ; HILARES, RULY TERÁN - EEL ; MARCELINO, PAULO RICARDO FRANCO - EEL
- Unidades: EEL; FCF
- Sigla do Departamento: LOT
- Subjects: BIOMASSA; ETANOL; FERMENTAÇÃO; SACARIFICAÇÃO
- Keywords: Bioethanol; Biomass; Ethanol 2G; Ethanol 3G; Fermentation; Sacharification; Bioetanol
- Language: Inglês
- Abstract: Bioethanol production mainly from sugarcane juice and corn, called first generation ethanol (1G), has already presented consolidated worldwide technology in the current scenario. Within this context, novel approaches are pivotal for development of technologies regarding bioethanol production from different renewable biomass. In this chapter, besides a global review of the 1G ethanol production from different carbon sources, the all steps and challenges for the ethanol 2G production, based on use of lignocellulosic materials (such as sugarcane bagasse and leaves, corn cobs, woods, agricultural wastes and others) are presented in detail. Among these steps, the biomass availability and bioprocess including pretreatments, detoxification, enzymatic hydrolysis, fermentation of pentose and hexose sugars, as well as different process configuration such as Separate (or Sequential) Hydrolysis and Fermentation (SHF), Simultaneous Saccharification and Fermentation - (SSF) and Simultaneous saccharification and cofermentation (SSCF) are presented. Moreover, the third generation ethanol production (3G), from microalgae are also described. Additionally, new advances and emerging technologies such as strain improvement, biomass improvement (genetically modified) are elucidated, highlighting their real potential. Future prospects and economical scenario are also presented. In all sections of this chapter, content are discussed according to their real feasibility for Bioethanol production.
- Imprenta:
- Publisher: Nova Science
- Date published: 2018
- Source:
- Título: Bioethanol and Beyond, Advances in Production Process and Future Directions
- Volume/Número/Paginação/Ano: cap. 1, p. 1-46, 2018
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ABNT
ANTUNES, Felipe Antônio Fernandes et al. Bioethanol: An Overview of Production Possibilities. Bioethanol and Beyond, Advances in Production Process and Future Directions. Tradução . [S.l.]: Nova Science, 2018. p. 1-46. . Acesso em: 21 jan. 2026. -
APA
Antunes, F. A. F., Brumano, L. P., Hilares, R. T., Silva, S. S. da, Chandel, A. K., Santos, J. C. dos, et al. (2018). Bioethanol: An Overview of Production Possibilities. In Bioethanol and Beyond, Advances in Production Process and Future Directions (p. 1-46). Nova Science. -
NLM
Antunes FAF, Brumano LP, Hilares RT, Silva SS da, Chandel AK, Santos JC dos, Lacerda TM, Dussán KJ, Silva DDV, Tagliaferro GV, Milessi TSS, Marcelino PRF. Bioethanol: An Overview of Production Possibilities. In: Bioethanol and Beyond, Advances in Production Process and Future Directions. Nova Science; 2018. p. 1-46.[citado 2026 jan. 21 ] -
Vancouver
Antunes FAF, Brumano LP, Hilares RT, Silva SS da, Chandel AK, Santos JC dos, Lacerda TM, Dussán KJ, Silva DDV, Tagliaferro GV, Milessi TSS, Marcelino PRF. Bioethanol: An Overview of Production Possibilities. In: Bioethanol and Beyond, Advances in Production Process and Future Directions. Nova Science; 2018. p. 1-46.[citado 2026 jan. 21 ] - Biosurfactants production by yeasts using sugarcane bagasse hemicellulosic hydrolysate as new sustainable alternative for lignocellulosic biorefineries
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