Title of article :
Availability of corn stover as a sustainable feedstock for bioethanol production
Author/Authors :
Kiran L. Kadam، نويسنده , , James D. McMillan، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2003
Abstract :
The amount of corn stover that can be sustainably collected is estimated to be 80–100 million dry tonnes/yr (t/yr), a majority of which would be available to ethanol plants in the near term as only a small portion is currently used for other applications. Potential long-term demand for corn stover by non-fermentative applications in the United States is estimated to be about 20 million dry t/yr, assuming that corn stover-based products replace 50% of both hardwood pulp and wood-based particleboard, and that 50% of all furfural production is from corncobs. Hence, 60–80 million dry t/yr of corn stover should be available to fermentative routes. To achieve an ethanol production potential of 11 billion L (3 billion gal) per year (a target level for a non-niche feedstock), about 40% of the harvestable corn stover is needed. This amount should be available as long as the diversion of corn stover to non-ethanol fermentative products remains limited.
Keywords :
Corn stover , Pulp and paper , furfural , Strawboard , Fiberboard , particleboard , Medium-density fiberboard (MDF) , Ethanol
Journal title :
Bioresource Technology
Journal title :
Bioresource Technology