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Biorefinery: The Production of Isobutanol from Biomass Feedstocks

Yide Su, Weiwei Zhang, Aili Zhang, Wenju Shao

2020Applied Sciences30 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Environmental issues have prompted the vigorous development of biorefineries that use agricultural waste and other biomass feedstock as raw materials. However, most current biorefinery products are cellulosic ethanol. There is an urgent need for biorefineries to expand into new bioproducts. Isobutanol is an important bulk chemical with properties that are close to gasoline, making it a very promising biofuel. The use of microorganisms to produce isobutanol has been extensively studied, but there is still a considerable gap to achieving the industrial production of isobutanol from biomass. This review summarizes current metabolic engineering strategies that have been applied to biomass isobutanol production and recent advances in the production of isobutanol from different biomass feedstocks.

Topics & Concepts

IsobutanolBiorefineryBioproductsCellulosic ethanolBiomass (ecology)BiofuelRaw materialEnvironmental scienceBiochemical engineeringWaste managementBiotechnologyPulp and paper industryChemistryEngineeringMethanolAgronomyBiologyOrganic chemistryCelluloseMicrobial Metabolic Engineering and BioproductionBiofuel production and bioconversionCatalysis for Biomass Conversion