In order to make 2nd-generation biofuels more competitive, high solid-matter content has to be reached. To progress towards this target, the mechanism for destructuring lignocellulose fibres in semidilute conditions has to be well understood, as this configuration shows the basic mechanism which limits transfers and efficiency. This study aims to delve deeply into the biophysical and transfer limitations occurring during enzymatic hydrolysis. A specific experimental set-up associating in-situ and ex-situ physical (rheometry, chord length analysis) and biochemical analysis was used to expand the knowledge of hydrolysis of extruded softwood paper pulp over 24 h under different substrate concentrations (1%-3%) and enzyme doses (Accellerase 150...
Abstract Background Mechanical refining is a low-capital and well-established technology used in pul...
Municipal solid waste (MSW) is a widely available large-volume source of lignocellulosic material co...
Past work has shown that softwood substrates are inherently more difficult to pretreat and enzymati...
In order to make 2nd-generation biofuels more competitive, high solid-matter content has to be reach...
In the context of biofuels and chemicals production of petroleum substitutes from renewable carbon, ...
Événement(s) lié(s) : - 6. International Forum on Industrial Bioprocesses (IFIBiop); Lille (FRA) - (...
In the context of biofuels and chemical production of petroleum substitutes from renewable carbon, b...
In the context of biofuels and chemical production of petroleum substitutes from renewable carbon, b...
Lignocellulose breakdown in biorefineries is facilitated by enzymes and physical forces. Enzymes deg...
International audienceThis work combines physical and biochemical analyses to scrutinize liquefactio...
Enzyme-mediated hydrolysis of lignocellulosic materials for their conversion into bioproducts would ...
In the context of biofuels and chemicals production of petroleum substitutes from renewable carbon, ...
Background Understanding how the digestibility of lignocellulosic biomass is affected by its morphol...
Pulp and paper facilities are transforming into innovative biorefineries producing chemicals and mat...
Liberation of fermentable soluble sugars from lignocellulosic biomass during the course of enzymatic...
Abstract Background Mechanical refining is a low-capital and well-established technology used in pul...
Municipal solid waste (MSW) is a widely available large-volume source of lignocellulosic material co...
Past work has shown that softwood substrates are inherently more difficult to pretreat and enzymati...
In order to make 2nd-generation biofuels more competitive, high solid-matter content has to be reach...
In the context of biofuels and chemicals production of petroleum substitutes from renewable carbon, ...
Événement(s) lié(s) : - 6. International Forum on Industrial Bioprocesses (IFIBiop); Lille (FRA) - (...
In the context of biofuels and chemical production of petroleum substitutes from renewable carbon, b...
In the context of biofuels and chemical production of petroleum substitutes from renewable carbon, b...
Lignocellulose breakdown in biorefineries is facilitated by enzymes and physical forces. Enzymes deg...
International audienceThis work combines physical and biochemical analyses to scrutinize liquefactio...
Enzyme-mediated hydrolysis of lignocellulosic materials for their conversion into bioproducts would ...
In the context of biofuels and chemicals production of petroleum substitutes from renewable carbon, ...
Background Understanding how the digestibility of lignocellulosic biomass is affected by its morphol...
Pulp and paper facilities are transforming into innovative biorefineries producing chemicals and mat...
Liberation of fermentable soluble sugars from lignocellulosic biomass during the course of enzymatic...
Abstract Background Mechanical refining is a low-capital and well-established technology used in pul...
Municipal solid waste (MSW) is a widely available large-volume source of lignocellulosic material co...
Past work has shown that softwood substrates are inherently more difficult to pretreat and enzymati...