Background: Corn grain is an important renewable source for bioethanol production in the USA. Corn ethanol is currently produced by steam liquefaction of starch-rich grains followed by enzymatic saccharification and fermentation. Corn stover (the non-grain parts of the plant) is a potential feedstock to produce cellulosic ethanol in second-generation biorefineries. At present, corn grain is harvested by removing the grain from the living plant while leaving the stover behind on the field. Alternatively, whole corn plants can be harvested to cohydrolyze both starch and cellulose after a suitable thermochemical pretreatment to produce fermentable monomeric sugars. In this study, we used physiologically immature corn silage (CS) and matured wh...
In this study, corn stover was converted into ethanol using a locally-fabricated bioreactor and proc...
Abstract Background: As the supply of starch grain and sugar cane, currently the main feedstocks for...
Insoluble fiber (IF) recovered from the enzyme-assisted aqueous extraction process (EAEP) of soybean...
Corn fiber is a co-product of commercial ethanol dry-grind plants, which is processed into distiller...
Background: Corn stover composition changes considerably throughout the growing season and also vari...
There is a rising interest in bioethanol production from lignocellulose such as corn stover to decre...
Concentrations of starch and fiber in corn grain are 72 and 10% on a dry basis (db), respectively. I...
Simultaneously achieving economic, environmental and social sustainability is a major challenge for ...
Background: In a biorefinery producing cellulosic biofuels, biomass pretreatment will significantly ...
Background: Corn stover is lignocellulosic biomass that has potential to be used as raw material for...
The current US production of ethanol relies predominantly on starch-based material which primarily u...
Currently in America the biofuel ethanol is primarily being produced by the dry grind technique to o...
Currently ethanol production using crops (sugar cane and corn) as feedstock is well-established but ...
Corn fiber is a by-product of the corn wet milling process and a promising raw material to produce b...
There is a growing need to find alternatives to crude oil as the primary feed stock for the chemical...
In this study, corn stover was converted into ethanol using a locally-fabricated bioreactor and proc...
Abstract Background: As the supply of starch grain and sugar cane, currently the main feedstocks for...
Insoluble fiber (IF) recovered from the enzyme-assisted aqueous extraction process (EAEP) of soybean...
Corn fiber is a co-product of commercial ethanol dry-grind plants, which is processed into distiller...
Background: Corn stover composition changes considerably throughout the growing season and also vari...
There is a rising interest in bioethanol production from lignocellulose such as corn stover to decre...
Concentrations of starch and fiber in corn grain are 72 and 10% on a dry basis (db), respectively. I...
Simultaneously achieving economic, environmental and social sustainability is a major challenge for ...
Background: In a biorefinery producing cellulosic biofuels, biomass pretreatment will significantly ...
Background: Corn stover is lignocellulosic biomass that has potential to be used as raw material for...
The current US production of ethanol relies predominantly on starch-based material which primarily u...
Currently in America the biofuel ethanol is primarily being produced by the dry grind technique to o...
Currently ethanol production using crops (sugar cane and corn) as feedstock is well-established but ...
Corn fiber is a by-product of the corn wet milling process and a promising raw material to produce b...
There is a growing need to find alternatives to crude oil as the primary feed stock for the chemical...
In this study, corn stover was converted into ethanol using a locally-fabricated bioreactor and proc...
Abstract Background: As the supply of starch grain and sugar cane, currently the main feedstocks for...
Insoluble fiber (IF) recovered from the enzyme-assisted aqueous extraction process (EAEP) of soybean...