Fuel ethanol can be produced from softwood through hydrolysis in an enzymatic process. Prior to enzymatic hydrolysis of the softwood, pretreatment is necessary. In this study two-step steam pretreatment by dilute H2SO4 impregnation to improve the overall sugar and ethanol yield has been investigated. The first pretreatment step was performed under conditions of low severity (180°C, 10 min, 0.5% H2SO4) to optimise the amount of hydrolysed hemicellulose. In the second step the washed solid material from the first pretreatment step was impregnated again with H2SO4 and pretreated under conditions of higher severity to hydrolyse a portion of the cellulose, and to make the cellulose more accessible to enzymatic attack. A wide range of conditions ...
Economic optimization of the production of ethanol by simultaneous saccharification and fermentation...
To try to compete with conventional bioethanol production from sugar/starch feedstocks, “whole-slurr...
To try to compete with conventional bioethanol production from sugar/starch feedstocks, “whole-slurr...
Two-step steam pretreatment of softwood was investigated with the aim of improving the enzymatic dig...
Two-step steam pretreatment of softwood was investigated with the aim of improving the enzymatic dig...
In two previous studies, optimal conditions were identified for two-step steam pretreatment Of SO2- ...
The pretreatment of softwood with sulfuric acid impregnation in the production of ethanol, based on ...
In the production of ethanol from lignocellulosic material, pretreatment of the raw material before ...
Fuel ethanol can be produced from lignocellulosics by an enzymatic process consisting of steam pretr...
Fuel ethanol can be produced from lignocellulosics by the enzymatic hydrolysis process, which consis...
At a time when natural petroleum resources are on the verge of depletion, and concern about climate ...
Pretreatment of mixed softwoods with SO2 impregnation and steam for production of ethanol has been i...
For any bioconversion/biorefinery process, the nature of the pretreatment process used has a signifi...
To increase the overall ethanol yield from softwood, the steam pretreatment stage can be carried out...
For any bioconversion/biorefinery process, the nature of the pretreatment process used has a signifi...
Economic optimization of the production of ethanol by simultaneous saccharification and fermentation...
To try to compete with conventional bioethanol production from sugar/starch feedstocks, “whole-slurr...
To try to compete with conventional bioethanol production from sugar/starch feedstocks, “whole-slurr...
Two-step steam pretreatment of softwood was investigated with the aim of improving the enzymatic dig...
Two-step steam pretreatment of softwood was investigated with the aim of improving the enzymatic dig...
In two previous studies, optimal conditions were identified for two-step steam pretreatment Of SO2- ...
The pretreatment of softwood with sulfuric acid impregnation in the production of ethanol, based on ...
In the production of ethanol from lignocellulosic material, pretreatment of the raw material before ...
Fuel ethanol can be produced from lignocellulosics by an enzymatic process consisting of steam pretr...
Fuel ethanol can be produced from lignocellulosics by the enzymatic hydrolysis process, which consis...
At a time when natural petroleum resources are on the verge of depletion, and concern about climate ...
Pretreatment of mixed softwoods with SO2 impregnation and steam for production of ethanol has been i...
For any bioconversion/biorefinery process, the nature of the pretreatment process used has a signifi...
To increase the overall ethanol yield from softwood, the steam pretreatment stage can be carried out...
For any bioconversion/biorefinery process, the nature of the pretreatment process used has a signifi...
Economic optimization of the production of ethanol by simultaneous saccharification and fermentation...
To try to compete with conventional bioethanol production from sugar/starch feedstocks, “whole-slurr...
To try to compete with conventional bioethanol production from sugar/starch feedstocks, “whole-slurr...