In this study, ball milling and ionic liquid pretreatments were utilized to alter cellulose structure prior to fast pyrolysis and enzymatic hydrolysis. The variations in the products distribution of cellulose fast pyrolysis, and their dependence on the structure of cellulose, and the temperature of fast pyrolysis were illustrated. Fast pyrolysis of pretreated cellulose yielded more levoglucosan than crystalline cellulose (14.7%) at 300 degrees C. Nevertheless, the levoglucosan achieved higher yield (64.3%) from crystalline cellulose at 400 degrees C. At last, a comparison between fast pyrolysis and enzymatic hydrolysis for cellulose saccharifaction was made. Fast pyrolysis was a promising alternative to liberate levoglucosan from cellulose....
The pyrolytic behaviour of individual component in biomass needs to be understood to gain insight in...
Attempts to understand and control the formation of levoglucosan, as a key bio-oil compound and an i...
The interactions between lignin and cellulose during the slow pyrolysis of their blends were studied...
Sugars are one of intermediates in the biological and chemical conversion of biomass. The objective ...
The objective of this study was to get fermentable sugars by dilute acid hydrolysis of hemicellulose...
Background: Fermentable sugars are important intermediates in the biological conversion of biomass. ...
In this work, the kinetic mechanisms of pyrolysis of cellulose with different physical structures we...
Cellulose pyrolysis is reportedly influenced by factors such as sample size, crystallinity, or diffe...
Fast pyrolysis, which is comparable with the enzyme or acid hydrolysis, should be considered for fur...
In this research, the production of levoglucosan (LG) and levoglucosenone (LGO) was improved from ac...
Conversion of lignocellulose to sugars suitable for microbial fermentation is an outstanding obstacl...
Fast pyrolysis is a thermochemical process to fragment large biopolymers such as cellulose to chemic...
The effect of cellulose crystallinity on the formation of a liquid intermediate and on its thermal d...
Fermentable sugars are a group of pivotal intermediates and platform compounds achieved by the conve...
The unique design of wire-mesh reactors (WMR) enables the collection of primary volatiles with minim...
The pyrolytic behaviour of individual component in biomass needs to be understood to gain insight in...
Attempts to understand and control the formation of levoglucosan, as a key bio-oil compound and an i...
The interactions between lignin and cellulose during the slow pyrolysis of their blends were studied...
Sugars are one of intermediates in the biological and chemical conversion of biomass. The objective ...
The objective of this study was to get fermentable sugars by dilute acid hydrolysis of hemicellulose...
Background: Fermentable sugars are important intermediates in the biological conversion of biomass. ...
In this work, the kinetic mechanisms of pyrolysis of cellulose with different physical structures we...
Cellulose pyrolysis is reportedly influenced by factors such as sample size, crystallinity, or diffe...
Fast pyrolysis, which is comparable with the enzyme or acid hydrolysis, should be considered for fur...
In this research, the production of levoglucosan (LG) and levoglucosenone (LGO) was improved from ac...
Conversion of lignocellulose to sugars suitable for microbial fermentation is an outstanding obstacl...
Fast pyrolysis is a thermochemical process to fragment large biopolymers such as cellulose to chemic...
The effect of cellulose crystallinity on the formation of a liquid intermediate and on its thermal d...
Fermentable sugars are a group of pivotal intermediates and platform compounds achieved by the conve...
The unique design of wire-mesh reactors (WMR) enables the collection of primary volatiles with minim...
The pyrolytic behaviour of individual component in biomass needs to be understood to gain insight in...
Attempts to understand and control the formation of levoglucosan, as a key bio-oil compound and an i...
The interactions between lignin and cellulose during the slow pyrolysis of their blends were studied...