The presence of bark in wood can constitute a serious limitation for the bioconversion of forest residues into bioethanol, especially due to the presence of high content of extractives, which may inhibit ethanol fermentation. However, a perfectly debarked wood chip may not represent an economical source of carbohydrates for industrial applications. An option is to utilise bark as a source of renewable energy and chemicals, within a biorefinery platform. In this study, enzymatic hydrolysis and bioethanol fermentation of Douglas-fir bark were studied before and after organosolv and diluted acid pre-treatments performed at 150°C and 180°C. The recovery of valuable platforms molecules was also determined after pre-treatment. Results showed that...
The use of lignocellulosic materials to replace fossil resources for the industrial production of fu...
The use of lignocellulosic materials to replace fossil resources for the industrial production of fu...
A techno-economic evaluation of a softwood bark biorefinery concept integrated into a typical Finnis...
As part of ongoing research to evaluate the bioconversion of softwood feedstocks to ethanol, the fea...
The aim of this study was the production of bioethanol from waste wood by autohydrolysis, enzymatic ...
The enzymatic hydrolysis process can be used to produce bioethanol from softwood, which are the domi...
Norway spruce Picea abies is a key raw material for the forest industry in the Nordic countries. In ...
BACKGROUND: Production of bioethanol from wood using concentrated acid hydrolysis has received less ...
Norway spruce Picea abies is a key raw material for the forest industry in the Nordic countries. In ...
BACKGROUND: Production of bioethanol from wood using concentrated acid hydrolysis has received less ...
International audiencethe aim of this work was to demonstrate the feasibility of second-generation b...
This study evaluated batch fermentation modes, namely, separate hydrolysis and fermentation (SHF), q...
The pulp and paper industry faces an emerging challenge for valorising wastes and side-streams gene...
A techno-economic evaluation of a softwood bark biorefinery concept integrated into a typical Finnis...
The utilization of lignocellulosic biomass to produce biofuels, such as bioethanol, has the potentia...
The use of lignocellulosic materials to replace fossil resources for the industrial production of fu...
The use of lignocellulosic materials to replace fossil resources for the industrial production of fu...
A techno-economic evaluation of a softwood bark biorefinery concept integrated into a typical Finnis...
As part of ongoing research to evaluate the bioconversion of softwood feedstocks to ethanol, the fea...
The aim of this study was the production of bioethanol from waste wood by autohydrolysis, enzymatic ...
The enzymatic hydrolysis process can be used to produce bioethanol from softwood, which are the domi...
Norway spruce Picea abies is a key raw material for the forest industry in the Nordic countries. In ...
BACKGROUND: Production of bioethanol from wood using concentrated acid hydrolysis has received less ...
Norway spruce Picea abies is a key raw material for the forest industry in the Nordic countries. In ...
BACKGROUND: Production of bioethanol from wood using concentrated acid hydrolysis has received less ...
International audiencethe aim of this work was to demonstrate the feasibility of second-generation b...
This study evaluated batch fermentation modes, namely, separate hydrolysis and fermentation (SHF), q...
The pulp and paper industry faces an emerging challenge for valorising wastes and side-streams gene...
A techno-economic evaluation of a softwood bark biorefinery concept integrated into a typical Finnis...
The utilization of lignocellulosic biomass to produce biofuels, such as bioethanol, has the potentia...
The use of lignocellulosic materials to replace fossil resources for the industrial production of fu...
The use of lignocellulosic materials to replace fossil resources for the industrial production of fu...
A techno-economic evaluation of a softwood bark biorefinery concept integrated into a typical Finnis...