ISSN: 2157-7048
						Claire  Mayer-Laigle
	
					    												
France						                            
                            
						
 Review Article
												Electrostatic Separation as an Entry into Environmentally Eco-Friendly Dry Biorefining of Plant Materials 						
Author(s): Abdellatif Barakat and Claire Mayer-Laigle
Abdellatif Barakat and Claire Mayer-Laigle
             
						
												
				 Today, most technologies used to fractionate plant materials are based on expensive chemical processes that often have negative environmental impacts by consuming water, energy, and solvents and creating large quantities of effluents. In addition, during the separation step, the major components are often partially degraded. Achieving high fractionation yields while maintaining the integrity of the macromolecular structure is a major challenge for the next generation of biomass refining processes. Electrostatic separation (ES), which enables the production of enriched fractions in compounds of interest while preserving their (native) functionalities has emerged as an ecofriendly biotechnology for the fractionation of agro-resources in dry conditions. In this review, the potential of ES in a biorefinery scheme is evaluated and the technological obstacles that still need to be overcome for.. View More»
				  
												DOI:
												 10.4172/2157-7048.1000354