In this study, we aimed to dissolve microcrystalline cellulose (MCC) with phosphoric acid to obtain high-quality fermentable saccharides. MCC was directly dissolved in phosphoric acid (the concentration was 83%) for 10 hours at temperatures of 30, 50, and 70 °C. The structural changes of MCC were determined in detail with X-ray powder diffraction, solid-state cross-polarization magic angle spinning 13C-NMR, and X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy. The kinetics of MCC decrystallization during treatment with phosphoric acid was also compared at 30, 50, and 70 °C. With the assumption of first order kinetics, the Arrhenius parameters of K, A0 and Ea were calculated. The rate constants of decrystallization reaction (K) were 0.06, 0.17, and 0.12 h-1...
The dissolution of sugarcane bagasse cellulose (SBC) in zinc chloride solution was studied at elevat...
This study reports changes in solid phase composition when samples of Avicel cellulose (crystallinit...
Hydrolysis is a reaction to produce sugars from lignocellulosic raw materials for biochemical produc...
The most common renewable fuel is ethanol. It is a liquid produced by fermentation of glucose which...
The most common renewable fuel is ethanol. It is a liquid produced by fermentation of glucose which ...
The effects of alkali treatment on the structural characteristics of cotton linters and sisal cellul...
Many processes have been proposed to produce glucose as a substrate for bacterial fermentation to ob...
In the last years, phosphoric acid has been increasingly considered as a simple and economic solvent...
Abstract Background The invention of efficient systems for lignocellulose conversion is essential fo...
Batch experiments for the hydrolysis of xylan and pure cellulose (Avicel) hydrolysis and the decompo...
This work deals with the modifications resulting from the dissolution of four commercial cellulosic ...
This work has been focused on a cellulose pretreatment process using l-methyl-3-methylimidazolium di...
International audienceThe dissolution of cellulose is a critical step for the efficient utilization ...
Ethanol extracted from cellulose has attracted considerable attention and previous studies have show...
In this thesis, experimental results and their analysis are presented on the phase transformations o...
The dissolution of sugarcane bagasse cellulose (SBC) in zinc chloride solution was studied at elevat...
This study reports changes in solid phase composition when samples of Avicel cellulose (crystallinit...
Hydrolysis is a reaction to produce sugars from lignocellulosic raw materials for biochemical produc...
The most common renewable fuel is ethanol. It is a liquid produced by fermentation of glucose which...
The most common renewable fuel is ethanol. It is a liquid produced by fermentation of glucose which ...
The effects of alkali treatment on the structural characteristics of cotton linters and sisal cellul...
Many processes have been proposed to produce glucose as a substrate for bacterial fermentation to ob...
In the last years, phosphoric acid has been increasingly considered as a simple and economic solvent...
Abstract Background The invention of efficient systems for lignocellulose conversion is essential fo...
Batch experiments for the hydrolysis of xylan and pure cellulose (Avicel) hydrolysis and the decompo...
This work deals with the modifications resulting from the dissolution of four commercial cellulosic ...
This work has been focused on a cellulose pretreatment process using l-methyl-3-methylimidazolium di...
International audienceThe dissolution of cellulose is a critical step for the efficient utilization ...
Ethanol extracted from cellulose has attracted considerable attention and previous studies have show...
In this thesis, experimental results and their analysis are presented on the phase transformations o...
The dissolution of sugarcane bagasse cellulose (SBC) in zinc chloride solution was studied at elevat...
This study reports changes in solid phase composition when samples of Avicel cellulose (crystallinit...
Hydrolysis is a reaction to produce sugars from lignocellulosic raw materials for biochemical produc...