Thesis (Ph.D.), Materials Science, Washington State UniversityMechanical deconstruction offers a promising strategy to overcome biomass recalcitrance for facilitating enzymatic hydrolysis of pretreated substrates with zero chemicals input and presence of inhibitors. The goal of this dissertation research is to gain a more fundamental understanding on the impact of mechanical pretreatment on generating digestible micronized-wood and how the physicochemical characteristics influence the subsequent enzymatic hydrolysis of micronized wood. The initial moisture content of feedstock was found to be the key factor affecting the development of physical features and enzymatic hydrolysis of micronized wood. Lower moisture content resulted in much ro...
Lignocellulosic ethanol production currently uses expensive and harsh methods to extract wood sugars...
International audienceMechanical size reduction is considered as a primordial step of current and fu...
Background Understanding how the digestibility of lignocellulosic biomass is affected by its morphol...
Abstract Background Mechanical refining is a low-capital and well-established technology used in pul...
Biomass recalcitrance has been recognized as one of the major barriers that hided the cost-effective...
Lignocellulosic biomass is a potential source of sugars for the production of fuels and chemicals. H...
Wood-chip compression and enzyme impregnation are used as pre-treatment prior to refining to reduce ...
Abstract Laboratory mechanical softwood pulps (MSP) and commercial bleached softwood kraft pulps (BS...
Thesis (Ph.D.), School of Chemical Engineering and Bioengineering, Washington State UniversityDeep u...
Conflict between dwindling reserves of fossil energy and growing consumption presents significant ch...
The degradation of cellulose found in wood is one of the most important degradation processes for th...
The efficient use of softwood in biorefineries requires harsh pretreatment conditions to overcome bi...
Bio-damaged wood was studied as a potential raw material for the production of hydrolytic degradatio...
Biofuel production from woody biomass through the sugar platform requires efficient production of fe...
Increasing demand and uncertain availability of fossil fuels urge us to find alternative resources a...
Lignocellulosic ethanol production currently uses expensive and harsh methods to extract wood sugars...
International audienceMechanical size reduction is considered as a primordial step of current and fu...
Background Understanding how the digestibility of lignocellulosic biomass is affected by its morphol...
Abstract Background Mechanical refining is a low-capital and well-established technology used in pul...
Biomass recalcitrance has been recognized as one of the major barriers that hided the cost-effective...
Lignocellulosic biomass is a potential source of sugars for the production of fuels and chemicals. H...
Wood-chip compression and enzyme impregnation are used as pre-treatment prior to refining to reduce ...
Abstract Laboratory mechanical softwood pulps (MSP) and commercial bleached softwood kraft pulps (BS...
Thesis (Ph.D.), School of Chemical Engineering and Bioengineering, Washington State UniversityDeep u...
Conflict between dwindling reserves of fossil energy and growing consumption presents significant ch...
The degradation of cellulose found in wood is one of the most important degradation processes for th...
The efficient use of softwood in biorefineries requires harsh pretreatment conditions to overcome bi...
Bio-damaged wood was studied as a potential raw material for the production of hydrolytic degradatio...
Biofuel production from woody biomass through the sugar platform requires efficient production of fe...
Increasing demand and uncertain availability of fossil fuels urge us to find alternative resources a...
Lignocellulosic ethanol production currently uses expensive and harsh methods to extract wood sugars...
International audienceMechanical size reduction is considered as a primordial step of current and fu...
Background Understanding how the digestibility of lignocellulosic biomass is affected by its morphol...