The combination of hemicellulose pre-hydrolysis by dilute acid or steam-explosion followed by kraft pulping was one approach evaluated in this work to generate pulps from radiata pine wood chips amenable to saccharification by enzymatic hydrolysis. Dilute acid (combined severity factor, CS = 1.67) and steam explosion (severity factor, log Ro = 4.09) treatments were able to solubilize approximately 53% and 63% of the original hemicelluloses content in wood, respectively. Extracted wood chips were subjected to kraft cooking (170 °C, 16-18% active alkali, 30% sulfidity and 1200 H-factor) to produce pulps that were further saccharified by cellulases. Lignin removal increased with increasing active alkali, affording delignification levels 28% fo...
Dissolving pulp is characterized by its high cellulose/low hemicellulose content, minor amounts of r...
Pretreatment of wood is a prerequisite for an efficient separation and utilization of its building b...
The most common wood species in Sweden, and one of the most important renewable raw materials in Nor...
The paper considers mild steam explosion as an initial biorefinery process step to make wood more ac...
Industrially chipped wood chips of Norway spruce (Picea abies) were subjected to mild steam explosio...
Industrially chipped wood chips of Norway spruce (Picea abies) were subjected to mild steam explosio...
Steam explosion of two hardwood species was carried out with and without addition of sulfuric acid (...
This work proposes a sequential combination of steam explosion and organosolv delignification for Pi...
One of the main obstacles to the development of advanced forest biorefineries is the optimal fractio...
Pretreatment methods were compared with steam explosion, and differing views on the relative importa...
Steam explosion has been proposed for a wide range of lignocellulosic applications, including fracti...
For any bioconversion/biorefinery process, the nature of the pretreatment process used has a signifi...
For any bioconversion/biorefinery process, the nature of the pretreatment process used has a signifi...
Alkaline pretreatment with NaOH and Steam Explosion (SE) was studied to improve sugar yield from bir...
The three main components of wood, namely, cellulose, hemicellulose, and lignin, can be used in vari...
Dissolving pulp is characterized by its high cellulose/low hemicellulose content, minor amounts of r...
Pretreatment of wood is a prerequisite for an efficient separation and utilization of its building b...
The most common wood species in Sweden, and one of the most important renewable raw materials in Nor...
The paper considers mild steam explosion as an initial biorefinery process step to make wood more ac...
Industrially chipped wood chips of Norway spruce (Picea abies) were subjected to mild steam explosio...
Industrially chipped wood chips of Norway spruce (Picea abies) were subjected to mild steam explosio...
Steam explosion of two hardwood species was carried out with and without addition of sulfuric acid (...
This work proposes a sequential combination of steam explosion and organosolv delignification for Pi...
One of the main obstacles to the development of advanced forest biorefineries is the optimal fractio...
Pretreatment methods were compared with steam explosion, and differing views on the relative importa...
Steam explosion has been proposed for a wide range of lignocellulosic applications, including fracti...
For any bioconversion/biorefinery process, the nature of the pretreatment process used has a signifi...
For any bioconversion/biorefinery process, the nature of the pretreatment process used has a signifi...
Alkaline pretreatment with NaOH and Steam Explosion (SE) was studied to improve sugar yield from bir...
The three main components of wood, namely, cellulose, hemicellulose, and lignin, can be used in vari...
Dissolving pulp is characterized by its high cellulose/low hemicellulose content, minor amounts of r...
Pretreatment of wood is a prerequisite for an efficient separation and utilization of its building b...
The most common wood species in Sweden, and one of the most important renewable raw materials in Nor...