2015
DOI: 10.1016/j.rser.2014.10.033
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A review: Conversion of bioglycerol into 1,3-propanediol via biological and chemical method

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“…4 Although it is difficult to generate from biomass by chemical means, fermentative production of 1,3-PDO is relatively simple and environmentally friendly. 5 1,3-PDO is also a major product of glycerol fermentation employing many microbial species such as Clostridium, 6 Klebsiella, Citrobacter, 7 Lactobacillus, 8 and of genetically modified microorganisms. 9 The low crude glycerol price could lead to these feeds becoming the preferred substrates for microbial 1,3-PDO production.…”
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“…4 Although it is difficult to generate from biomass by chemical means, fermentative production of 1,3-PDO is relatively simple and environmentally friendly. 5 1,3-PDO is also a major product of glycerol fermentation employing many microbial species such as Clostridium, 6 Klebsiella, Citrobacter, 7 Lactobacillus, 8 and of genetically modified microorganisms. 9 The low crude glycerol price could lead to these feeds becoming the preferred substrates for microbial 1,3-PDO production.…”
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“…1,3‐Propanediol, which contains two hydroxyl groups in its structure is obtained directly from the fermentation of corn sugar. Not only it is used in cosmetic, food, pharmaceutical, and textile applications, but also as a precursor in the synthesis of polymers such as polyurethanes, polyether and polyesters or heterocyclic compounds . Both compounds are expected to be able to disrupt the crystalline structure of starch granules and reduce the inter and intramolecular starch‐starch interactions leading to the reduction of the glass transition temperature ( T g ).…”
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“…Recently, the production of biodiesel has lead to the increased availability of crude glycerol (Lee et al . ; Tchakouteu et al . ).…”
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