2021
DOI: 10.1016/j.chemosphere.2021.130505
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Glycerol as a substrate for actinobacteria of biotechnological interest: Advantages and perspectives in circular economy systems

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“…Although the main source of waste glycerol is the production of liquid biofuels, this waste can paradoxically become a direct or indirect substrate for their biological synthesis [32]. Currently, effective and efficient technological solutions are being sought for the profitable production of liquid biofuels from glycerol and other value-added products [33]. The main objective of this work is to characterise the mechanisms and evaluate the efficiency of existing methods of microbiological valorisation of waste glycerol into liquid biofuels, including biodiesel, bioethanol and biobutanol, as well as to determine further directions for the production of value-added products.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Although the main source of waste glycerol is the production of liquid biofuels, this waste can paradoxically become a direct or indirect substrate for their biological synthesis [32]. Currently, effective and efficient technological solutions are being sought for the profitable production of liquid biofuels from glycerol and other value-added products [33]. The main objective of this work is to characterise the mechanisms and evaluate the efficiency of existing methods of microbiological valorisation of waste glycerol into liquid biofuels, including biodiesel, bioethanol and biobutanol, as well as to determine further directions for the production of value-added products.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Although waste glycerol derives mainly from the production of liquid biofuels, it can paradoxically become an immediate or intermediate substrate for their biosynthesis [57]. Currently, effective and efficient technological solutions are being sought for the profitable production of liquid biofuels from glycerol and other value-added products [58]. The main objective of this work is to characterise the mechanisms and evaluate the efficiency of existing methods for microbiological valorisation of waste glycerol into liquid biofuels, including biodiesel, bioethanol and biobutanol, as well as to identify future trends in the production of value-added products.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%