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Abstract
Biofuel produced from lignocellulosic materials, so-called second generation bioethanol
shows energetic, economic and environmental advantages in comparison to bioethanol
from starch or sugar. However, physical and chemical barriers caused by the close
association of the main components of lignocellulosic biomass, hinder the hydrolysis
of cellulose and hemicellulose to fermentable sugars. The main goal of pretreatment
is to increase the enzyme accessibility improving digestibility of cellulose. Each
pretreatment has a specific effect on the cellulose, hemicellulose and lignin fraction
thus, different pretreatment methods and conditions should be chosen according to
the process configuration selected for the subsequent hydrolysis and fermentation
steps. This paper reviews the most interesting technologies for ethanol production
from lignocellulose and it points out several key properties that should be targeted
for low-cost and advanced pretreatment processes.
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