In this work, the alkaline extraction processes of lignin from untreated and steam-exploded corn stalk were compared and the enhanced extraction process was investigated by neutral solvent extraction and structural analysis of lignin. It was found that a first order model could readily simulate the lignin extraction from untreated stalk while it was helpless to describe the enhanced process after steam explosion due to the intense dissolution of lignin at the beginning stage of extraction. The lignin extracted by neutral solvent from ball-milled corn stalk and its structural characterization demonstrated that the poor description of extraction process by a first order model was mainly attributed to the considerable depolymerization during s...
Tall fescue, a grass currently grown as forage, presents a good potential as a feedstock in the deve...
Steam explosion of corn stalk in the presence of 3% sulphuric acid at 200°C for 5 min gave the highe...
The impact of steam explosion (SE) on spruce lignin structure and product formation during flash pyr...
The lignin degradation and its structural change as a result of catalytic steam explosion pretreatme...
Empty fruit bunch (EFB) is a potential chemical feedstock particularly cellulose and lignin. However...
Simultaneous steam explosion and alkaline depolymerization was studied to develop an economic and gr...
The isolation of cellulose from different lignocellulosic biomass sources such as corn cob, banana p...
The main objective of this thesis was to make a platform of libraries for characterization of lignin...
Industrial hemp contains 65-80% shives of the stalk and are composed of libriform fibres who are hig...
Efficient fractionation of lignocellulosic biomass is an important step toward the replacement of fo...
Many pulp mills and biorefineries today are focusing on the utilization of their residual lignin for...
Pretreatment was the essential step for industrial application of lignocellulosic biomass. Combinati...
Steam explosion is a thermomechanochemical process which allows the breakdown of lignocellulosic str...
In the economic and energy context of our society, it is universally recognized that alternatives to...
Effects of the pretreatment of wheat straw by steam explosion and ethanol were evaluated relative to...
Tall fescue, a grass currently grown as forage, presents a good potential as a feedstock in the deve...
Steam explosion of corn stalk in the presence of 3% sulphuric acid at 200°C for 5 min gave the highe...
The impact of steam explosion (SE) on spruce lignin structure and product formation during flash pyr...
The lignin degradation and its structural change as a result of catalytic steam explosion pretreatme...
Empty fruit bunch (EFB) is a potential chemical feedstock particularly cellulose and lignin. However...
Simultaneous steam explosion and alkaline depolymerization was studied to develop an economic and gr...
The isolation of cellulose from different lignocellulosic biomass sources such as corn cob, banana p...
The main objective of this thesis was to make a platform of libraries for characterization of lignin...
Industrial hemp contains 65-80% shives of the stalk and are composed of libriform fibres who are hig...
Efficient fractionation of lignocellulosic biomass is an important step toward the replacement of fo...
Many pulp mills and biorefineries today are focusing on the utilization of their residual lignin for...
Pretreatment was the essential step for industrial application of lignocellulosic biomass. Combinati...
Steam explosion is a thermomechanochemical process which allows the breakdown of lignocellulosic str...
In the economic and energy context of our society, it is universally recognized that alternatives to...
Effects of the pretreatment of wheat straw by steam explosion and ethanol were evaluated relative to...
Tall fescue, a grass currently grown as forage, presents a good potential as a feedstock in the deve...
Steam explosion of corn stalk in the presence of 3% sulphuric acid at 200°C for 5 min gave the highe...
The impact of steam explosion (SE) on spruce lignin structure and product formation during flash pyr...