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directly. This study proved the effect of surfactant in in situ enzymatic saccharification of lignocellulose and provided a practical enzymatic hydrolysis system. Low β-glucosidase activity and stability ...
or both of two fungal LPMOs from Thermothielavioides terrestris and Thermoascus aurantiacus, TtAA9E and TaAA9A, respectively, to assess their impact on cellulose saccharification efficiency at high dry ...
The enzymatic saccharification of a model cellulosic substrate, Avicel PH-101, using an ionic liquid (IL), 1-ethyl-3-methylimidazolium diethylphosphate, was explored. After mixing the IL solution ...
of Fusarium oxysporum. The in situ removal of the hydrolysate during reactions enhanced the reaction rate as well as the overall glucose production. Ionic liquid treatment significantly decreased cellulose ...
BACKGROUND Enzymatic in situ saccharification of lignocellulose in ionic liquids (ILs) has become a hot topic of research, but is hampered by the incompatibility of ILs with cellulase. The aim ...
to validate the efficiency of the process. Some of the parameters studied include lignin reduction, cellulose increase, and saccharification efficiency.ResultAmong the five isolates obtained by in situ ...
of rice. As a result, cellulose crystallinity (CrI) was examined to be the key factor that negatively determines either the biomass enzymatic saccharification upon various chemical pretreatments ...
process improvements. Introduction Industrial-scale production of cellulosic ethanol based on enzymatic saccharification of biomass was established by several companies during the past decade [17, 298 ...
, to make cellulose more accessible to enzymatic hydrolysis and further fermentation of glucose to ethanol. These steps include pretreatment, saccharification , fermentation, and recovery of ethanol and co ...
amounts of highly active enzymes. Luckily, these problems can partly be overcome by the use of recombinant organisms and/or screening of species with enhanced enzymatic ability [16,17]. Additionally, new ...
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