Extraction Technology and the Biorefining Process

A special issue of Processes (ISSN 2227-9717). This special issue belongs to the section "Chemical Processes and Systems".

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Department of Chemical and Metallurgical Engineering, Aalto University, 02150 Espoo, Finland
Interests: novel extraction techniques; integration with biorefining processes; environmental impact assessment; economic viability; phase behavior; separation and purification
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Department of Chemical and Metallurgical Engineering, Aalto University, 02150 Espoo, Finland
Interests: polymers; composites; chemical synthesis; characterization
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Special Issue Information

Dear Colleagues,

Welcome to this Special Issue of our journal, where we delve into the cutting-edge realm of extraction technology and the biorefining process. In an era defined by pressing environmental concerns and the search for sustainable solutions, this innovative technology stands as a beacon of hope and ingenuity.

This journal presents a comprehensive study investigating novel extraction methods and their integration into biorefining processes. Our research is motivated by the growing need for efficient, eco-friendly methods to harness valuable compounds from biomass sources while minimizing environmental impacts. Our study combines theoretical analyses, experimental findings, and practical implications, making it a valuable contribution to the field of sustainable resource management.

This Special Issue, " Extraction Technology and the Biorefining Process", presents a comprehensive exploration into the dynamic realm of extraction technology and its pivotal role within the emerging field of biorefining. This journal delves into cutting-edge methodologies, innovative techniques, and scientific advancements that collectively contribute to the harnessing of valuable compounds from a diverse array of raw materials, ushering in a new era of sustainable resource utilization and industrial transformation.

At its core, this Special Issue serves as a bridge between the traditional practices of extraction and the evolving landscape of biorefining, highlighting the intricate synergy between these two disciplines. The extraction of key bioactive compounds from sources ranging from plants to agricultural byproducts and biomass stands as a foundational pursuit, holding the potential to revolutionize industries across pharmaceuticals, nutraceuticals, cosmetics, and more. This journal dives deep into the latest breakthroughs in extraction technology, emphasizing the development of novel solvents, enhanced separation methodologies, and innovative purification techniques. These advancements not only elevate the efficiency and precision of the extraction process but also contribute to minimizing waste and environmental impact.

Biorefining, a relatively nascent yet highly promising field, takes center stage as an extension of the extraction process. Through biorefining, the extracted biomaterials are ingeniously transformed into an extensive spectrum of high-value products. These not only encompass biofuels and renewable energy sources but also specialty chemicals, biomaterials, and even nutritional supplements. This Special Issue delves into the intricate science behind biorefining processes, focusing on the optimization of conversion pathways, the integration of cutting-edge catalytic technologies, and the establishment of cascading utilization strategies that maximize resource efficiency.

The implications of this research extend far beyond the confines of laboratories and academic discourse. With the ever-mounting challenges posed by resource depletion and environmental degradation, the exploration of extraction technology and biorefining processes emerges as a beacon of hope. These methodologies have the potential to revolutionize how industries interact with raw materials, offering a sustainable alternative to conventional practices that often perpetuate waste and inefficiency.

As you journey through these articles, you will uncover the ingenious mechanics that underlie the process. Drawing from the realms of chemistry, biotechnology, and green engineering, this technology harnesses the power of naturally derived solvents and enzymes to selectively extract valuable compounds. This approach not only enhances efficiency but also mitigates the harmful impacts associated with conventional extraction methods.

However, "Extraction Technology and the Biorefining Process" is not just about extraction; it is a holistic approach to sustainability. The process takes a transformative leap by upcycling residual biomass into a diverse array of products. From biofuels that power our world with renewable energy to bioplastics that redefine our relationship with materials to nutrient-rich animal feed that supports food production, this technology demonstrates the art of maximizing resource utility.

Key points of this journal include:

  1. Novel Extraction Techniques: We explore cutting-edge extraction methods such as supercritical fluid extraction. These techniques offer advantages in terms of reduced solvent usage, shorter processing times, and enhanced yields from target compounds.
  2. Integration with Biorefining Processes: Our research highlights the seamless integration of these advanced extraction technologies into larger biorefining frameworks. By coupling extraction with downstream processes such as fermentation, enzymatic conversion, and chemical synthesis, we demonstrate the potential for producing a range of high-value products from bioresources.
  3. Environmental Impact Assessment: A significant aspect of this journal is the comprehensive environmental impact assessment of the proposed extraction and biorefining processes. We provide insights into the carbon footprint, energy consumption, and waste generation, comparing our methods with conventional approaches.
  4. Economic Viability: We discuss the economic feasibility of adopting these extraction technologies within the context of biorefineries. Our analysis considers initial capital investments, operational costs, and potential revenue streams from the derived products.

Dr. Behnaz Asadzadeh
Dr. Hossein Baniasadi
Guest Editors

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Keywords

  • novel extraction techniques
  • integration with biorefining processes
  • environmental impact assessment
  • economic viability

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