TY - GEN AU - Romero Garcia,Luis Isidoro AU - Alvarez Gallego,Carlos José AU - Fernández Guelfo,Luis Alberto AU - Romero Garcia,Luis Isidoro AU - Alvarez Gallego,Carlos José AU - Fernández Guelfo,Luis Alberto TI - Anaerobic Co-Digestion of Lignocellulosic Waste SN - books978-3-0365-1143-6 PY - 2021/// CY - Basel, Switzerland PB - MDPI - Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute KW - Technology: general issues KW - bicssc KW - exhausted sugar beet pulp KW - pig manure KW - anaerobic co-digestion KW - thermophilic KW - lignocellulosic waste KW - anaerobic digestion KW - biogas KW - optimization KW - operating parameters KW - review KW - particle-rich substrate KW - suspended solids disintegration KW - disintegration kinetics KW - cellulase KW - lignocellulosic biomass KW - pretreatment methods KW - limitations KW - hydro-thermal pretreatment KW - biofuels KW - feedstock and degradation pathway KW - AD systems KW - pretreatment technologies KW - process stability KW - codigestion KW - rice straw KW - nutrients KW - recycling KW - digestate KW - methane KW - corn residue KW - organosolv pretreatment KW - sugar beet by-products KW - manure KW - semi-continuous feeding mode KW - methane improvement KW - non-classical parameters KW - sorghum mutant KW - biomass KW - soluble sugars KW - dilute acid pretreatment KW - one-pot process KW - n/a N1 - Open Access N2 - Some terms, such as eco-friendly, circular economy and green technologies, have remained in our vocabulary, because the truth is that mankind is altering the planet to put its own subsistence at risk. Besides, for rationalization in the consumption of raw materials and energy, the recycling of waste through efficient and sustainable processes forms the backbone of the paradigm of a sustainable industry. One of the most relevant technologies for the new productive model is anaerobic digestion. Historically, anaerobic digestion has been developed in the field of urban wastes and wastewater treatments, but in the new challenge, its role is more relevant. Anaerobic digestion is a technologically mature biological treatment, which joins bioenergy production with the efficient removal of contaminants. This issue provides a specialized, but broad in scope, overview of the possibilities of the anaerobic digestion of lignocellulosic biomass (mainly forestry and agricultural wastes), which is expected to be a more promising substrate for the development of biorefineries. Its conversion to bioenergy through anaerobic digestion must solve some troubles: the complex lignocellulosic structure needs to be deconstructed by pretreatments and a co-substrate may need to be added to improve the biological process. Ten selected works advance this proposal into the future UR - https://mdpi.com/books/pdfview/book/4228 UR - https://directory.doabooks.org/handle/20.500.12854/76779 ER -