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Title An integrated biorefinery approach for the valorization of water hyacinth towards circular bioeconomy: a review
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Authors Bajpai, S; Nemade, PR
Title An integrated biorefinery approach for the valorization of water hyacinth towards circular bioeconomy: a review
Year 2023
Published Environmental Science And Pollution Research, 30.0, 14
DOI 10.1007/s11356-023-25830-y
Abstract Water hyacinth (WH) has become a considerable concern for people across the globe due to its environmental and socio-economic hazards. Researchers are still trying to control this aquatic weed effectively without other environmental or economic losses. Research on WH focuses on converting this omnipresent excessive biomass into value-added products. The potential use of WH for phytoremediation and utilizing waste biomass in various industries, including agriculture, pharmaceuticals, and bioenergy, has piqued interest. The use of waste WH biomass as a feedstock for producing bioenergy and value-added chemicals has emerged as an eco-friendly step towards the circular economy concept. Here, we have discussed the extraction of bio-actives and cellulose as primary bioproducts, followed by a detailed discussion on different biomass conversion routes to obtain secondary bioproducts. The suggested multi-objective approach will lead to cost-effective and efficient utilization of waste WH biomass. Additionally, the present review includes a discussion of the SWOT analysis for WH biomass and the scope for future studies. An integrated biorefinery scheme is proposed for the holistic utilization of this feedstock in a cascading manner to promote the sustainable and zero-waste circular bio-economy concept.
Author Keywords Eichhornia crassipes; Sustainable bioprocess; Biomass; Bioproducts; Value addition; Sequential extraction
Index Keywords Index Keywords
Document Type Other
Open Access Open Access
Source Science Citation Index Expanded (SCI-EXPANDED)
EID WOS:000933447000006
WoS Category Environmental Sciences
Research Area Environmental Sciences & Ecology
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