The main aim of this study was to analyze dilute acid pretreatment for the Douglas fir wood in order to improve the efficiency of hydrolysis with an ultimate aim to produce bioethanol. Compositional analysis of the untreated Douglas fir biomass revealed the presence of 63.3 % carbohydrate of which 57.2 % was C6 sugars. The total lignin content was approximately 30 %. A partial fractional factorial design was opted for performing the pretreatment experiments employing sulfuric acid (H2SO4). Acid concentration, solids loading, residence time, reaction temperature, and particle size of feedstock were evaluated simultaneously for improving the enzymatic digestibility of Douglas fir biomass. Enzymatic saccharification of the pretreated biomass w...
The abundance and low cost of cellulosic biomass such as wood, grasses, and agricultural and forestr...
Bioethanol production from softwood has been a subject of a lot of research, but yet no large-scale ...
The use of lignocellulosic materials to replace fossil resources for the industrial production of fu...
Lignocellulose is an inexpensive and abundant renewable resource that can be used to produce advance...
This study is concerned with the characterization of a process for converting lignocellulosic materi...
The susceptibility of untreated and sulfuric-acid-pretreated aspen, birch, and spruce to analytical ...
Comparing analytical results for Sulfite Pretreatment to Overcome the Recalcitrance of Lignocellulos...
Forest residue is the most affordable feedstock for biofuel production as stated in a recent US Nati...
The enzymatic hydrolysis process can be used to produce bioethanol from softwood, which are the domi...
Background: Forestry residues consisting of softwood are a major lignocellulosic resource for produc...
The aim of this study was the production of bioethanol from waste wood by autohydrolysis, enzymatic ...
Abstract A shift towards a sustainable and green society is vital to reduce the negative effects of ...
The cost of raw materials continues to be a limiting factor in the production of bio-ethanol from tr...
The three main components of wood, namely, cellulose, hemicellulose, and lignin, can be used in vari...
As part of ongoing research to evaluate the bioconversion of softwood feedstocks to ethanol, the fea...
The abundance and low cost of cellulosic biomass such as wood, grasses, and agricultural and forestr...
Bioethanol production from softwood has been a subject of a lot of research, but yet no large-scale ...
The use of lignocellulosic materials to replace fossil resources for the industrial production of fu...
Lignocellulose is an inexpensive and abundant renewable resource that can be used to produce advance...
This study is concerned with the characterization of a process for converting lignocellulosic materi...
The susceptibility of untreated and sulfuric-acid-pretreated aspen, birch, and spruce to analytical ...
Comparing analytical results for Sulfite Pretreatment to Overcome the Recalcitrance of Lignocellulos...
Forest residue is the most affordable feedstock for biofuel production as stated in a recent US Nati...
The enzymatic hydrolysis process can be used to produce bioethanol from softwood, which are the domi...
Background: Forestry residues consisting of softwood are a major lignocellulosic resource for produc...
The aim of this study was the production of bioethanol from waste wood by autohydrolysis, enzymatic ...
Abstract A shift towards a sustainable and green society is vital to reduce the negative effects of ...
The cost of raw materials continues to be a limiting factor in the production of bio-ethanol from tr...
The three main components of wood, namely, cellulose, hemicellulose, and lignin, can be used in vari...
As part of ongoing research to evaluate the bioconversion of softwood feedstocks to ethanol, the fea...
The abundance and low cost of cellulosic biomass such as wood, grasses, and agricultural and forestr...
Bioethanol production from softwood has been a subject of a lot of research, but yet no large-scale ...
The use of lignocellulosic materials to replace fossil resources for the industrial production of fu...