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The agroindustrial residues are among the greatest sources of biomass in the world which can be used in bioprocesses, because these lignocellulosic materials represent an abundant source of sugars.
F.C. Santos Lima +5 more
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The conversion of lignocellulosics to fermentable sugars: A survey of current research and application to CELSS [PDF]
An overview of the options for converting lignocellulosics into fermentable sugars as applied to the Closed Ecological Life Support System (CELSS) is given. A requirement for pretreatment is shown as well as the many available options.
Baresi, Larry, Petersen, Gene R.
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Biomass saccharification : development of strategies for enzyme recycling [PDF]
In the present work the recycling of free enzymes after prehydrolysis and simultaneous saccharification and fermentation of pretreated wheat straw under a variety of conditions was investigated.
Felby, Claus +4 more
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Currently, xylooligosaccharides (XOs), which are a kind of nutraceutical that can be produced from lignocellulosic biomass, have an important place in the global market.
Chaojun Wu
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Production and Downstream Integration of 5-(Chloromethyl)furfural from Lignocellulose. [PDF]
Bueno Moron J, van Klink G, Gruter GM.
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Structural basis for TBP displacement from TATA box DNA by the Swi2/Snf2 ATPase Mot1. [PDF]
Woike S +9 more
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Simultaneous saccharification and fermentation (SSF) and pre-hydrolysis with SSF (PSSF) were used to produce hydrogen from the biomass of Chlorella sp. SSF was conducted using an enzyme mixture consisting of 80 filter paper unit (FPU) g-biomass−1 ...
Tran Thi Giang +4 more
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Breaking into the Cellulosic Ethanol Market: Capacity and Storage Strategies [PDF]
This paper examines the possibilities of breaking into the cellulosic ethanol market in south Louisiana via strategic feedstock choices and the leveraging of the area’s competitive advantages.
Darby, Paul M. +2 more
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Simultaneous production of α-cellulose and furfural from bagasse by steam explosion pretreatment [PDF]
Sugar cane bagasse was pretreated by steam explosion for the simultaneous production of furfural and α-cellulose pulp. The components of bagasse were fractionated after steam explosion. The details of the process are as follows.
Vittaya Punsuvon
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A short review on SSF – an interesting process option for ethanol production from lignocellulosic feedstocks [PDF]
: Simultaneous saccharification and fermentation (SSF) is one process option for production of ethanol from lignocellulose. The principal benefits of performing the enzymatic hydrolysis together with the fermentation, instead of in a separate step after ...
Gunnar Lidén +2 more
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