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S. Sayanthan, Hassimi Abu Hasan and Siti Rozaimah Sheikh Abdullah
Floating aquatic macrophytes have a high level of proficiency in the removal of various contaminants, particularly nutrients, from wastewater. Due to their rapid growth rates, it is imperative to ensure the safe removal of the final biomass from the syst...
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Federico Verdini, Emanuela Calcio Gaudino, Giorgio Grillo, Silvia Tabasso and Giancarlo Cravotto
Residual biomass from agri-food production chain and forestry are available in huge amounts for further valorisation processes. Delignification is usually the crucial step in the production of biofuels by fermentation as well as in the conversion of cell...
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Vincent Oriez, Jérôme Peydecastaing and Pierre-Yves Pontalier
Fractionation of lignocellulose is a fundamental step in the valorization of cellulose, hemicelluloses, and lignin to produce various sustainable fuels, materials and chemicals. Strong alkaline fractionation is one of the most applied processes since the...
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Xiao-Jun Su, Chun-Yan Zhang, Wen-Jia Li, Feng Wang, Ke-Qin Wang, Yun Liu and Qing-Ming Li
Efficient pretreatment is a prerequisite for lignocellulosic biomass biorefinery due to the structure of lignocellulose. This study is a first-time investigation into the structural changes of Miscanthus biomass treated with 60Co ?-ray irradiation in dif...
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The official bioeconomy strategies in Europe and Germany pursue a technology-based implementation pathway and stipulate a wide range of objectives to be achieved with a bio-based economy. Reviews of the scientific and societal debate have shown that the ...
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Abla Alzagameem, Michel Bergs, Xuan Tung Do, Stephanie Elisabeth Klein, Jessica Rumpf, Michael Larkins, Yulia Monakhova, Ralf Pude and Margit Schulze
1. The utilization of so-called low-input crops (i.e., Miscanthus grasses and fast-growing trees) as lignocellulosic feedstock for second generation biorefineries. 2. Lignin and lignin-derived materials as agrochemical products. 3. Chemometric methods to...
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Carlos Eduardo de Farias Silva, Georgia Nayane Silva Belo Gois, Livia Manuela Oliveira da Silva, Renata Maria Rosas Garcia Almeida, Ana Karla de Souza Abud
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Second generation ethanol from lignocellulose materials has been used in applications for food processing wastes. Since Brazil has a leading position in orange juice exports, the influence of acid and alkali pretreatments on liquor saccharification, solu...
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Alejandro Velásquez, Pierre-Guy Marnet, Rodrigo Arias
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. In a first experiment, the effect of in vitro incubation with Aspergillus niger (An) on the chemical composition of different fibrous substrates was studied. In a second experiment, the effect of incubation time (0, 72 and 144 h) on in vitro digestion ...
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Raymundo Sánchez Orozco, Patricia Balderas Hernández, Nelly Flores Ramírez, Gabriela Roa Morales, Jaime Saucedo Luna and Agustín Jaime Castro Montoya
In this study, gamma irradiation induced degradation of orange peels (OP) was investigated. The lignocellulosic biomass degradation was carried out at doses of 0 (control), 600, 1800 and 3500 kGy using a Co-60 gamma radiation source. The samples were tes...
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