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Medium chain carboxylic acids production from waste biomass: Current advances and perspectives
Authors:Qinglian Wu  Xian Bao  Wanqian Guo  Bing Wang  Yunxi Li  Haichao Luo  Huazhe Wang  Nanqi Ren
Affiliation:State Key Laboratory of Urban Water Resource and Environment, Harbin Institute of Technology, Harbin 150090, PR China
Abstract:Alternative chemicals to diverse fossil-fuel-based products is urgently needed to mitigate the adverse impacts of fossil fuel depletion on human development. To this end, researchers have focused on the production of biochemical from readily available and affordable waste biomass. This is consistent with current guidelines for sustainable development and provides great advantages related to economy and environment. The search for suitable biochemical products is in progress worldwide. Therefore, this review recommends a biochemical (i.e., medium chain carboxylic acids (MCCAs)) utilizing an emerging biotechnological production platform called the chain elongation (CE) process. This work covers comprehensive introduction of the CE mechanism, functional microbes, available feedstock types and corresponding utilization strategies, major methods to enhance the performance of MCCAs production, and the challenges that need to be addressed for practical application. This work is expected to provide a thorough understanding of the CE technology, to guide and inspire researchers to solve existing problems in depth, and motivate large-scale MCCAs production.
Keywords:Corresponding author.  Anaerobic fermentation  Chain elongation  Medium chain carboxylic acid  Caproate  Reverse β oxidation  Waste biomass  Renewable energy
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