Effective and economically supported conversion of lignocellulosic biomass is not only related to high sugar yields but also to simple, environmentally friendly and sustainable technological solutions. Commercialization of the biofuel and biogas production technologies from lignocellulose is of high interest in many countries, however, costs and various yield affecting factors are still not fully understood. The aim of this research was to evaluate and define a mild-hydrolysis technique, involving the combination of simple physical, thermal and enzymatic methods. Use of medium-fine biomass (< 0.5 cm) wetted in purified (nanofiltrated) water, boiled to remove indigenous biomass microorganisms and enzymatically hydrolysed for 24 h at 30 °C wa...
AbstractHydrolysis of lignocelluloses using concentrated acids achieves near-theoretical sugar yield...
The urgent need for alternative renewable energies to supplement petroleum-based fuels and the reduc...
Lignocellulosic raw materials, not competing with food production, can provide environmental, econom...
The energy needs are increasing rapidly throughout the world. To fulfill this need, new environmenta...
Abstract. Bioenergy from renewable resources is already today a viable alternative to fossil fuels. ...
The economic dependency on fossil fuels and the resulting effects on climate and environment have pu...
In the bioconversion of lignocellulosic materials to ethanol, the cost of the raw material and the c...
Production of fermentable sugar from lignocellulosic material was attempted by many researchers. Now...
AbstractBioethanol is one of the most significant renewable fuels. The major sources of bioethanol p...
The renewable biofuels derived from lignocellulosic biomass (LCB) through hydrolysis is a promising ...
Bioenergy and biochemicals can be sustainably produced through fermentation and anaerobic digestion ...
The objective of this study was to get fermentable sugars by dilute acid hydrolysis of hemicellulose...
Ulva lactuca is one of green macro-algae that has a significant cellulose content. This study aims t...
fermentable sugars to bioethanol. doi: 10.5829/idosi.ijee.2015.06.01.04 Lignin, a natural polymer ca...
Increasing demand and uncertain availability of fossil fuels urge us to find alternative resources a...
AbstractHydrolysis of lignocelluloses using concentrated acids achieves near-theoretical sugar yield...
The urgent need for alternative renewable energies to supplement petroleum-based fuels and the reduc...
Lignocellulosic raw materials, not competing with food production, can provide environmental, econom...
The energy needs are increasing rapidly throughout the world. To fulfill this need, new environmenta...
Abstract. Bioenergy from renewable resources is already today a viable alternative to fossil fuels. ...
The economic dependency on fossil fuels and the resulting effects on climate and environment have pu...
In the bioconversion of lignocellulosic materials to ethanol, the cost of the raw material and the c...
Production of fermentable sugar from lignocellulosic material was attempted by many researchers. Now...
AbstractBioethanol is one of the most significant renewable fuels. The major sources of bioethanol p...
The renewable biofuels derived from lignocellulosic biomass (LCB) through hydrolysis is a promising ...
Bioenergy and biochemicals can be sustainably produced through fermentation and anaerobic digestion ...
The objective of this study was to get fermentable sugars by dilute acid hydrolysis of hemicellulose...
Ulva lactuca is one of green macro-algae that has a significant cellulose content. This study aims t...
fermentable sugars to bioethanol. doi: 10.5829/idosi.ijee.2015.06.01.04 Lignin, a natural polymer ca...
Increasing demand and uncertain availability of fossil fuels urge us to find alternative resources a...
AbstractHydrolysis of lignocelluloses using concentrated acids achieves near-theoretical sugar yield...
The urgent need for alternative renewable energies to supplement petroleum-based fuels and the reduc...
Lignocellulosic raw materials, not competing with food production, can provide environmental, econom...