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Different response between woody core and bark of goat willow biomass to concentrated phosphoric acid pretreatment prior to enzymatic saccharification was investigated as changes of chemical compositions, carbohydrate compositions, and crystallinity of cellulose before and after pretreatment....
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This study carried out an exergetic analysis of a proposed ethanol production scheme in which a new process – enzymatic hydrolysis of sugarcane bagasse – is integrated into the conventional process. Seven cases were evaluated, among them a conventional ethanol production plant without...
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The potential bioethanol production from an endemic Taiwanese chenopod (Chenopodium formosanum Koidz.) that displays strong productivity and great adeptness was investigated. Both SPROL (sulfite pretreatment to overcome the recalcitrance of lignocellulose) and acid explosion were employed to...
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Water hyacinth, as waste biomass, can potentially replace fossil fuels and address pressing issues of energy shortage and serious environmental pollution. In this study, microwave-assisted dilute acid pretreatment was proposed to enhance the enzymatic saccharification of water hyacinth for...
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Studies on bioethanol produced from a variety of non-edible feedstocks have recently gained considerable attention because such production can avoid the conflict between food and fuel. In this study, an attempt was made to investigate the production of bioethanol using low-cost feedstock,...
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