Many potential biochemical pathways producing advanced hydrocarbon fuels from renewable lignocellulosic biomass require hydrolysates with high sugar concentrations and low toxicity, enabling flexible fermentation strategies, such as fed-batch fermentations capable of producing high product titers and production rates during fermentation. High sugar concentrations also increase the osmotic pressure in the hydrolysates, thus helping to decrease contamination issues. We have shown the production of high sugar concentrations directly from biomass without the need for energy/capital intensive concentration, conditioning, and/or purification steps. In our previous work, we successfully demonstrated high biomass-derived sugar concentrations (over ...
Enzyme saccharification of pretreated brewers spent grains (BSG) was investigated, aiming at maximis...
Enzyme-mediated hydrolysis of lignocellulosic materials for their conversion into bioproducts would ...
AbstractThe effect of mechanical refining on the enzymatic digestibility of pretreated corn stover (...
In conventional dry grind process, high glucose concentrations (>15 % w/w) and liquefaction visco...
There is an ever increasing need for renewable alternatives to fossil fuels derived from petroleum. ...
Many aspects associated with conversion of lignocellulose to biofuels and other valuable products ha...
Enzymatic hydrolysis is the unit operation in the lignocellulose conversion process that utilizes en...
Second-generation biofuels are being developed from non-food plant resources to address the socio-ec...
Chemical additives that reduce the yield stress and viscosity of pretreated corn stover slurries and...
International audienceThis paper aims to investigate the effect of extrusion at high solid loading o...
The industrial production of sugar syrups from lignocellulosic materials requires the conduction of ...
Due to the character of the original source materials and the nature of batch digitization, quality ...
Background: Pretreatment is essential to realize high product yields from biological conversion of n...
Abstract Background The deconstruction of renewable b...
International audienceLignocellulosic biomass is a sustainable source of renewable substrate to prod...
Enzyme saccharification of pretreated brewers spent grains (BSG) was investigated, aiming at maximis...
Enzyme-mediated hydrolysis of lignocellulosic materials for their conversion into bioproducts would ...
AbstractThe effect of mechanical refining on the enzymatic digestibility of pretreated corn stover (...
In conventional dry grind process, high glucose concentrations (>15 % w/w) and liquefaction visco...
There is an ever increasing need for renewable alternatives to fossil fuels derived from petroleum. ...
Many aspects associated with conversion of lignocellulose to biofuels and other valuable products ha...
Enzymatic hydrolysis is the unit operation in the lignocellulose conversion process that utilizes en...
Second-generation biofuels are being developed from non-food plant resources to address the socio-ec...
Chemical additives that reduce the yield stress and viscosity of pretreated corn stover slurries and...
International audienceThis paper aims to investigate the effect of extrusion at high solid loading o...
The industrial production of sugar syrups from lignocellulosic materials requires the conduction of ...
Due to the character of the original source materials and the nature of batch digitization, quality ...
Background: Pretreatment is essential to realize high product yields from biological conversion of n...
Abstract Background The deconstruction of renewable b...
International audienceLignocellulosic biomass is a sustainable source of renewable substrate to prod...
Enzyme saccharification of pretreated brewers spent grains (BSG) was investigated, aiming at maximis...
Enzyme-mediated hydrolysis of lignocellulosic materials for their conversion into bioproducts would ...
AbstractThe effect of mechanical refining on the enzymatic digestibility of pretreated corn stover (...