Sulfite pretreatment to overcome the recalcitrance of lignocelluloses (SPORL) was applied to an empty fruit bunches (EFB) for ethanol production. SPORL facilitated delignification through lignin sulfonation and dissolution of xylan to result in a highly digestible substrate. The pretreated whole slurry was enzymatically saccharified at a solids loading of 18% using a relatively low cellulase loading of 15. FPU/g glucan and simultaneously fermented without detoxification using Saccharomyces cerevisiae of YRH400. An ethanol yield of 217. L/tonne EFB was achieved at titer of 32. g/L. Compared with literature studies, SPORL produced high ethanol yield and titer with much lower cellulase loading without detoxification.Department of Civil and Env...
An integrated process has been developed for a wheat straw biorefinery. In this process, wheat straw...
In this study four types of cellulose-rich municipal solid wastes (residuals) of orange, banana peel...
AbstractEmpty fruit bunch was considered as substrate for second generation of bioethanol because it...
This study investigated the recycle utilization of SPORL pretreatment spent liquor. Three lignosulfo...
Forest residue is the most affordable feedstock for biofuel production as stated in a recent US Nati...
At the Tembec sulfite pulp mill, an existing ethanol fermentation facility currently ferments the he...
Lignocellulosic biomass can be utilized to produce ethanol, a promising alternative energy source fo...
Forest residue is one of the most cost-effective feedstock for biofuel production. It has relatively...
Oil palm empty fruit bunch (OPEFB) is a co mmon solid waste fro m the palm oil industry that require...
The objective of this project is to develop and demonstrate a continuous, low energy process for the...
Production of ethanol from lignocellulosic materials has a promising market potential, but the proce...
The effects of substrate concentration on ethanol production from simultaneous saccharification and ...
Utilization of oil palm empty fruit bunch (OPEFB) for bioethanol production with crude cellulase coc...
This study evaluated batch fermentation modes, namely, separate hydrolysis and fermentation (SHF), q...
To try to compete with conventional bioethanol production from sugar/starch feedstocks, “whole-slurr...
An integrated process has been developed for a wheat straw biorefinery. In this process, wheat straw...
In this study four types of cellulose-rich municipal solid wastes (residuals) of orange, banana peel...
AbstractEmpty fruit bunch was considered as substrate for second generation of bioethanol because it...
This study investigated the recycle utilization of SPORL pretreatment spent liquor. Three lignosulfo...
Forest residue is the most affordable feedstock for biofuel production as stated in a recent US Nati...
At the Tembec sulfite pulp mill, an existing ethanol fermentation facility currently ferments the he...
Lignocellulosic biomass can be utilized to produce ethanol, a promising alternative energy source fo...
Forest residue is one of the most cost-effective feedstock for biofuel production. It has relatively...
Oil palm empty fruit bunch (OPEFB) is a co mmon solid waste fro m the palm oil industry that require...
The objective of this project is to develop and demonstrate a continuous, low energy process for the...
Production of ethanol from lignocellulosic materials has a promising market potential, but the proce...
The effects of substrate concentration on ethanol production from simultaneous saccharification and ...
Utilization of oil palm empty fruit bunch (OPEFB) for bioethanol production with crude cellulase coc...
This study evaluated batch fermentation modes, namely, separate hydrolysis and fermentation (SHF), q...
To try to compete with conventional bioethanol production from sugar/starch feedstocks, “whole-slurr...
An integrated process has been developed for a wheat straw biorefinery. In this process, wheat straw...
In this study four types of cellulose-rich municipal solid wastes (residuals) of orange, banana peel...
AbstractEmpty fruit bunch was considered as substrate for second generation of bioethanol because it...