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Título: | Fractionation of rice husk for the co-production of biofuel and value-added bioproducts |
Autor: | Liguori, Alberto Estruch, E. Bacquerié, Camila Barcos, Mathías Fossemale, J. Cabrera, María Noel Clavijo, L. Sánchez, G. Seiler, S. Larnaudie, Valeria Cebreiros, Florencia Rochón, E. Ferrari, M.D. Lareo, Claudia |
Tipo: | Póster |
Fecha de publicación: | 2025 |
Resumen: | Uruguay, a major rice producer, generates large amounts of rice husk (~1.2 million tons in 2019/2020). Due to its high silica content (~20%) and low biodegradability, this residue is usually underutilized, often burned for energy with limited efficiency. This study explores a biorefinery approach to fractionate rice husk and recover its main components. The aim is to produce bioethanol from glucan-rich solids while valorizing silica, lignin, furfural and succinic acid as value-added co-products.
This strategy supports waste valorization and contributes to the development of a sustainable circular bioeconomy. |
EN: | 15th European Congress of Chemical Engineering (ECCE) & 8th European Congress of Applied Biotechnology (ECAB) & 3rd Iberoamerican Congress on Chemical Engineering (CIBIQ), Lisboa, Portugal, 8-10 set., 2025. |
Financiadores: | ANII (FSE_1_2022_1_175516). Beca de posgrado ANII otorgada a Alberto Liguori, Camila Bacquerié y Mathías Barcos. |
Citación: | Liguori, A., Estruch, E., Bacquerié, C. y otros. Fractionation of rice husk for the co-production of biofuel and value-added bioproducts. [en línea]. Póster, 2025. |
Licencia: | Licencia Creative Commons Atribución - No Comercial - Sin Derivadas (CC - By-NC-ND 4.0) |
Aparece en las colecciones: | Publicaciones académicas y científicas - Instituto de Ingeniería Química |
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