Decoding temperature and NaOH concentration effects on environmental footprints for sustainable lignocellulosic biorefining through systematic LCA
Key Points
The environmental footprint decreases with optimized NaOH concentration and temperature for lignocellulosic biorefining.
Key metrics indicate significant reductions in environmental impact when specific concentrations and temperatures are applied.
Systematic life cycle assessment examines the full environmental impact of biorefining using varied NaOH levels and heat.
Findings support the shift towards sustainable lignocellulosic biorefining, though further validation is needed in real-world scenarios.
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Decoding temperature and NaOH concentration effects on environmental footprints for sustainable lignocellulosic biorefining through systematic LCA | Synapse