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Autohydrolysis-explosion as pretreatment for the enzymic saccharification of sunflower seed hulls
Biotechnology Letters, 1983Autohydrolysis of sunflower seed hulls at 200°C for 5 min followed by explosive defibration solubilized >80% of the total hemicellulose (heteroxylan) and 85% of the pectic substances. The remaining residue, which consisted of cellulose (38%), lignin (45%) and residual heteroxylan (7%), was highly susceptible to hydrolysis by cellulases (Trichoderma ...
R. F. H. Dekker, A. F. A. Wallis
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Efficient adsorption of Cr(VI) on sunflower seed hull derived porous carbon
Journal of Environmental Chemical Engineering, 2015Abstract Highly porous activated carbon prepared from sunflower seed hull (SSH), an abundant agriculture byproduct, was demonstrated as low-cost and efficient adsorbent for Cr(VI) removal. The porous carbon can be micropore or mesopore dominant depending on the impregnation ratio of the ZnCl 2 activating reagent and SSH.
Zhimin Zou +3 more
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Crop Science, 2008
The effect of intercepted photosynthetically active radiation (PAR) on weight per grain and oil concentration and their dynamics was investigated in several sunflower (Helianthus annuus L.) striped and black hull hybrids grown in contrasting environments.
Natalia Gabriela Izquierdo +4 more
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The effect of intercepted photosynthetically active radiation (PAR) on weight per grain and oil concentration and their dynamics was investigated in several sunflower (Helianthus annuus L.) striped and black hull hybrids grown in contrasting environments.
Natalia Gabriela Izquierdo +4 more
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A Bench-scale Unit for Continuous Extraction of Red Colorant from Sunflower Hulls
Transactions of the ASAE, 1993The continuous, countercurrent solvent extraction of anthocyanin pigment from purple-hulled sunflower was investigated with the object of developing a simple, inexpensive process which could be easily scaled to larger capacities. The pigment is believed to have commercial potential as a natural red food colorant.
null D. Wiesenborn +3 more
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The Mathematical Description of Sunflower Seed’s Hulling Process Using Impact Huller
2016This work aims to describe mathematical model of Sunflower Seed’s Hulling process. Exactly, the movement of sunflower seeds inside rotor is described by equations of motion as a function of time.
J. Hoidekr, J. Andrus, V. Dynybyl
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Evaluation of Shearing Rolls for Hulling Confectionary Sunflower Seed for Precision Planting
Applied Engineering in Agriculture, 2014The planting of sunflower seed has always used intact inshell seed. However, consumer demand for extra-large (XL) confection sunflower seed has led to new hybrid varieties, and much of the seed is now too large for current planting technologies and has poor germination. One alternative may be to use hulled kernels.
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A technology for pilot production of bacterial cellulose from oat hulls
Chemical Engineering Journal, 2020Ekaterina Anatolievna Skiba +2 more
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Cofiring wood residue and sunflower hulls with coal
Fuel and Energy Abstracts, 2003openaire +1 more source
Extraction and characterization of cellulose nanocrystals from agro-industrial residue – Soy hulls
Industrial Crops and Products, 2013Wilson Pires Flauzino Neto +1 more
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