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Advances in biorenewables-resource-waste systems and modelling

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CARBON CAPTURE SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY
Volume 9, Issue -, Pages -

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DOI: 10.1016/j.ccst.2023.100142

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Biomass; Biorenewable; Mathematical optimisation; Process design; Modelling advances

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The study provides an overview and analysis of biorenewable resources, highlighting their significance in environmental resources and ecosystems. It also explores the challenges of biorenewable systems and emphasizes the need for a whole systems approach to facilitate the design and development of biorenewable solutions. Furthermore, the study reviews the advances and prospects of computational methods in biorenewable systems modelling.
The transformation to a resource-circular bio-economy offers a mechanism to mitigate climate change and envi-ronmental degradation. As advanced bioeconomy components, biorenewables derived from terrestrial, aquatic biomass and waste resources are expected to play significant roles over the next decades. This study provides an overview of potential biomass resources ranging from higher plant species to phototrophic microbial cluster, and their fundamental photosynthesis processes as well as biogeochemical carbon cycles involved in ecosystems. The review reflects empirical advances in conversion technologies and processes to manufacture value-added biore-newables from biomass and waste resources. The nexus perspective of resource-biorenewable-waste has been analysed to understand their interdependency and wider interaction with environmental resources and ecosys-tems. We further discussed the systems perspectives of biorenewables to develop fundamental understanding of resource flows and carbon cycles across biorenewable subsystems and highlight their spatial and temporal variability. Our in-depth review suggested the system challenges of biorenewable, which are subject to nonlin-earity, variability and complexity. To unlock such system complexity and address the challenges, a whole systems approach is necessary to develop fundamental understanding, design novel biorenewable solutions. Our review reflects recent advances and prospects of computational methods for biorenewable systems modelling. This covers the development and applications of first principle models, process design, quantitative evaluation of sustainabil-ity and ecosystem services and mathematical optimisation to improve design, operation and planning of processes and develop emerging biorenewable systems. Coupling these advanced computational methods, a whole systems approach enables a multi-scale modelling framework to inherently link the processes and subsystems involved in biomass ecosystems and biorenewable manufacturing. Reviewing modelling advances, our study provides in-sights into the emerging opportunities in biorenewable research and highlights the frontier research directions, which have the potential to impact biorenewable sector sustainability.

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