In order to minimize the pretreatment temperature and enzyme load as much as possible without affecting the efficiency of enzymatic hydrolysis and glucose yield, the goal of this research is to investigate the roles of octyl glucoside in the pretreatment process and tea saponin in the enzymatic ...
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The Netherlands) was treated with ionic liquid (IL) to disrupt its partly crystalline structures and increase its accessibility to microorganisms48,49. This also removes impurities (e.g., hemicelluloses, xylose, proteins and organic acids) found in the labeled product. We used the IL 1-butyl-3...
We have presented a novel electrochemical method for conversion of cellulose short-chain oligosaccharides (DP ≤ 6) into glucose. The graphite electrodes modified with 5% γ-MnO2 catalyst displays the high electrocatalytic activity toward the degradation of oligosaccharides. The one-electron reaction of...
Catalytic conversion of cellulose into 5-hydroxymethylfurfural in high yields via a two-step processBiomassCellulose5-HMFGLUCOSEResin, solid acid catalystAs a key renewable chemical for plastics and fine chemicals, the preparation of 5-hydroxymethylfurfural (5-HMF) from biomass is an important ...
Thus, Bgls can be considered to be the rate-limiting factor in the conversion of cellulose to glucose in biomass saccharification. Due to this important role, there is an increasing demand for the identification, production and characterization of new Bgls that retain their catalytic activity in ...
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Cellulose, glucose and fructose were chosen as feedstocks for the conversion to HMF. It was observed that microwaves have a significant effect on the reactions. The hydrolysis of cellulose to glucose was a 2.3 folds faster in the presence of microwaves at the process conditions (0.046 M HCl...
glucose. These chains then self-assemble into a dense interconnected mesh of cellulose fibers. This cellulose mesh, called a pellicle, floats at the air–water interface and envelops and protects the growing cells, like a biofilm10. Key to the industrial interest in BC, it can be grown ...