A facile approach to a corncob biorefinery, focusing on both carbohydrate valorization and lignin stabilization, was proposed to coproduce platform chemicals (glucose, xylose, arabinose, and furfural) and lignin. Different metal chloride prehydrolyses of corncob in the biphasic system (2-methyltetrahydrofuran/H2O) were first carried out, followed by enzymatic hydrolysis of treated corncob. It was found that the dissolution and recovery of carbohydrate and lignin were dependent on the prehydrolysis conditions (metal chloride concentration, temperature, and time); 82.9% xylose with 56.2% arabinose was produced at 140 degrees C for 20 min using 25 mM FeCl3, and subsequently, furfural was generated in a yield of 60.0% from this hydrolysate-cont...
A novel two-step process for pretreatment of corn stover was investigated with the goal of increasin...
In this paper, we disclose a novel saccharification technology for lignocellulosic biomass. A new ca...
Explicitly understanding biomass recalcitrance through the characterization of biomass physicochemic...
A facile approach to a corncob biorefinery, focusing on both carbohydrate valorization and lignin st...
This work presents an integrated and multi-step approach for the recovery and/or application of the ...
Conversion of lignocellulose to sugars suitable for microbial fermentation is an outstanding obstacl...
The xylan richness and comparatively lower extractives and ash, make the corncob lignocellulose an e...
Corncob is a potential feedstock for biorefineries to produce cellulosic ethanol and other chemicals...
Corn cob was characterized chemically and hydrothermally treated under subcriti-cal conditions to mo...
Corn cob was characterized chemically and hydrothermally treated under subcriti-cal conditions to mo...
The efficient conversion of hemicellulose and cellulose into reducing sugars remains as one major ch...
Corncob is a widely available raw material with high carbohydrate and low lignin content. To improve...
Saccharification of lignocellulose is a necessary procedure for deconstructing the complex structure...
An effective method for corncob saccharification was investigated over a magnetic carbon-based solid...
An effective method for corncob saccharification was investigated over a magnetic carbon-based solid...
A novel two-step process for pretreatment of corn stover was investigated with the goal of increasin...
In this paper, we disclose a novel saccharification technology for lignocellulosic biomass. A new ca...
Explicitly understanding biomass recalcitrance through the characterization of biomass physicochemic...
A facile approach to a corncob biorefinery, focusing on both carbohydrate valorization and lignin st...
This work presents an integrated and multi-step approach for the recovery and/or application of the ...
Conversion of lignocellulose to sugars suitable for microbial fermentation is an outstanding obstacl...
The xylan richness and comparatively lower extractives and ash, make the corncob lignocellulose an e...
Corncob is a potential feedstock for biorefineries to produce cellulosic ethanol and other chemicals...
Corn cob was characterized chemically and hydrothermally treated under subcriti-cal conditions to mo...
Corn cob was characterized chemically and hydrothermally treated under subcriti-cal conditions to mo...
The efficient conversion of hemicellulose and cellulose into reducing sugars remains as one major ch...
Corncob is a widely available raw material with high carbohydrate and low lignin content. To improve...
Saccharification of lignocellulose is a necessary procedure for deconstructing the complex structure...
An effective method for corncob saccharification was investigated over a magnetic carbon-based solid...
An effective method for corncob saccharification was investigated over a magnetic carbon-based solid...
A novel two-step process for pretreatment of corn stover was investigated with the goal of increasin...
In this paper, we disclose a novel saccharification technology for lignocellulosic biomass. A new ca...
Explicitly understanding biomass recalcitrance through the characterization of biomass physicochemic...