Enzyme saccharification of pretreated brewers spent grains (BSG) was investigated, aiming at maximising glucose production. Factors investigated were; variation of the solids loadings at different cellulolytic enzyme doses, reaction time, higher energy mixing methods, supplementation of the cellulolytic enzymes with additional enzymes (and cofactors) and use of fed-batch methods. Improved slurry agitation through aerated high-torque mixing offered small but significant enhancements in glucose yields (to 53 ± 2.9 g/L and 45% of theoretical yield) compared to only 41 ± 4.0 g/L and 39% of theoretical yield for standard shaking methods (at 15% w/v solids loading). Supplementation of the cellulolytic enzymes with additional enzymes (acetyl xylan...
Research to improve cellulosic ethanol production is important t o help reduce our dependency on fos...
Background: Economically feasible cellulosic ethanol production requires that the process can be ope...
Production of ethanol from lignocellulosic materials has a promising market potential, but the proce...
Enzyme saccharification of pretreated brewers spent grains (BSG) was investigated, aiming at maximis...
The enzymatic hydrolysis of dried brewers’ spent grain without being pretreated was investigated in ...
Brewer`s spent grain components (cellulose, hemicellulose and lignin) were fractionated in a two-ste...
In conventional dry grind process, high glucose concentrations (>15 % w/w) and liquefaction visco...
Brewer´s spent grain, without being pre-treated, has been investigated for bioethanol production thr...
Abstract Background Screening new lignocellulosic biomass pretreatments and advanced enzyme systems ...
High cellulase loading is still a major impediment in the production of fermentative sugars from hig...
Two agricultural biomass materials, namely wheat straw and sugarcane bagasse, were pretreated with N...
This work targets the valorization of brewers spent grain (BSG) waste by ethanol production, providi...
High concentrations of fermentable sugars are a demand for economical bioethanol production. A singl...
Brewers spent grains (BSG) are an abundant co-product from the beer brewing industry. The current pr...
Brewer’s spent grain components (cellulose, hemicellulose and lignin) were fractionated in a two-s...
Research to improve cellulosic ethanol production is important t o help reduce our dependency on fos...
Background: Economically feasible cellulosic ethanol production requires that the process can be ope...
Production of ethanol from lignocellulosic materials has a promising market potential, but the proce...
Enzyme saccharification of pretreated brewers spent grains (BSG) was investigated, aiming at maximis...
The enzymatic hydrolysis of dried brewers’ spent grain without being pretreated was investigated in ...
Brewer`s spent grain components (cellulose, hemicellulose and lignin) were fractionated in a two-ste...
In conventional dry grind process, high glucose concentrations (>15 % w/w) and liquefaction visco...
Brewer´s spent grain, without being pre-treated, has been investigated for bioethanol production thr...
Abstract Background Screening new lignocellulosic biomass pretreatments and advanced enzyme systems ...
High cellulase loading is still a major impediment in the production of fermentative sugars from hig...
Two agricultural biomass materials, namely wheat straw and sugarcane bagasse, were pretreated with N...
This work targets the valorization of brewers spent grain (BSG) waste by ethanol production, providi...
High concentrations of fermentable sugars are a demand for economical bioethanol production. A singl...
Brewers spent grains (BSG) are an abundant co-product from the beer brewing industry. The current pr...
Brewer’s spent grain components (cellulose, hemicellulose and lignin) were fractionated in a two-s...
Research to improve cellulosic ethanol production is important t o help reduce our dependency on fos...
Background: Economically feasible cellulosic ethanol production requires that the process can be ope...
Production of ethanol from lignocellulosic materials has a promising market potential, but the proce...