Lignocellulosic biomass is a cheap raw material that, thanks to its high carbohydrate content, can be used in fermentation to produce biofuels, biogas and other compounds. Its complex structure, including cellulose, hemicellulose and lignin, requires prior treatment of the biomass to facilitate hydrolysis to simple sugars. Today, biomass is only partially utilized and generates about 14% of the world ́s energy. This is because the most commonly used physical, chemical and physicochemical treatments are not sustainable. They are energy-consuming but still low in productivity and toxic inhibitors formed during these treatments could hinder later steps of fermentation. Biomass treatment with...
Pretreatment is a necessary step in the process of conversion of lignocellulosic biomass to ethanol;...
In the time of rapidly depleting petroleum resources, worldwide food shortages, and solid waste prob...
Lignocellulosic biomass has potential to chip in the chemical and biofuels supplies in future societ...
Lignocellulosic biomass is a cheap raw material that, thanks to its high carbohydrate c...
Lignocellulosic biomass is a cheap raw material that, thanks to its high carbohydrate content, can b...
Biomass captures CO2 from the atmosphere when growing. In the same time, approximately 1,4 Gt of ava...
Corn is one of the world´s most commonly cultivated crops.A major part of the plant remaining after ...
Lignocellulosic substrates are abundant, and considered cheap sources of cellulose for biorefinery ...
The depletion of fossil fuel reserves and severe environmental damage, resulting in climate change a...
We combined cold plasma treatment (CPT) with water, ethanol, Fenton and hydrogen peroxide media unde...
Abstract Background Pretreatment of biomass to maximize the recovery of fermentable sugars as well a...
Anthropogenic climate change, principally induced by the large volume of carbon dioxide emission fro...
Characteristics of degraded cellulose obtained from steam-exploded wheat straw, Carbohydrate Researc...
Biogas production from lignocellulosic biomass can provide a renewable, cheap, and reliable source o...
The energetic crisis of recent years, as well as the increasing greenhouse gas emissions, have creat...
Pretreatment is a necessary step in the process of conversion of lignocellulosic biomass to ethanol;...
In the time of rapidly depleting petroleum resources, worldwide food shortages, and solid waste prob...
Lignocellulosic biomass has potential to chip in the chemical and biofuels supplies in future societ...
Lignocellulosic biomass is a cheap raw material that, thanks to its high carbohydrate c...
Lignocellulosic biomass is a cheap raw material that, thanks to its high carbohydrate content, can b...
Biomass captures CO2 from the atmosphere when growing. In the same time, approximately 1,4 Gt of ava...
Corn is one of the world´s most commonly cultivated crops.A major part of the plant remaining after ...
Lignocellulosic substrates are abundant, and considered cheap sources of cellulose for biorefinery ...
The depletion of fossil fuel reserves and severe environmental damage, resulting in climate change a...
We combined cold plasma treatment (CPT) with water, ethanol, Fenton and hydrogen peroxide media unde...
Abstract Background Pretreatment of biomass to maximize the recovery of fermentable sugars as well a...
Anthropogenic climate change, principally induced by the large volume of carbon dioxide emission fro...
Characteristics of degraded cellulose obtained from steam-exploded wheat straw, Carbohydrate Researc...
Biogas production from lignocellulosic biomass can provide a renewable, cheap, and reliable source o...
The energetic crisis of recent years, as well as the increasing greenhouse gas emissions, have creat...
Pretreatment is a necessary step in the process of conversion of lignocellulosic biomass to ethanol;...
In the time of rapidly depleting petroleum resources, worldwide food shortages, and solid waste prob...
Lignocellulosic biomass has potential to chip in the chemical and biofuels supplies in future societ...