نتایج جستجو برای: lignocellulosic resource

تعداد نتایج: 216482  

2013
Zaira Zaman Chowdhury Sharifah Bee Abd Hamid Rasel Das Md. Rakibul Hasan Sharifuddin Mohd. Zain Nasir Uddin

The feasibility of using lignocellulosic biomass as a source for preparing carbon adsorbents has received rigorous attention over the last few decades. Many studies have discussed its great potential as a renewable feedstock for preparation of carbonaceous adsorbent materials. This review paper provides an overview of the different types of carbonization techniques that so far have been applied...

Journal: : 2022

Вторичное лигноцеллюлозное сырье является самым крупномасштабным возобновляемым ресурсом на планете. Пожнивные остатки, в частности солома злаковых культур, повсеместно сжигаются, создавая угрозу экологии. Одним из способов использования вторичного лигноцеллюлозного сырья культивирование высших грибов. Однако энергоемкость термической предобработки субстрата для выращивания грибов ограничивает ...

2015
Neha Munjal Kamran Jawed Saima Wajid Syed Shams Yazdani

The production of biofuels from lignocellulosic biomass appears to be attractive and viable due to the abundance and availability of this biomass. The hydrolysis of this biomass, however, is challenging because of the complex lignocellulosic structure. The ability to produce hydrolytic cellulase enzymes in a cost-effective manner will certainly accelerate the process of making lignocellulosic e...

Journal: :int. j. lignocellulosic products 2014
s. dixit

india has large resources of natural fibres such as banana, khus, sisal, korai grass,talipot, palm leaf, coconut, pineapple, screwpine, golden grass, jute and sabaiamong others. in the past, trade of the village folk depended on harvesting fibresgrown in their villages. natural fibers have recently gaining attraction of researchersdue to their low cost eco-friendly and biodegradability characte...

Journal: :Ciencia e investigación agraria 2009

Journal: :Science 2010
Chris Somerville Heather Youngs Caroline Taylor Sarah C Davis Stephen P Long

In 2008, the world produced approximately 87 gigaliters of liquid biofuels, which is roughly equal to the volume of liquid fuel consumed by Germany that year. Essentially, all of this biofuel was produced from crops developed for food production, raising concerns about the net energy and greenhouse gas effects and potential competition between use of land for production of fuels, food, animal f...

2009
Karl Rumbold Hugo JJ van Buijsen Karin M Overkamp Johan W van Groenestijn Peter J Punt Mariët J van der Werf

BACKGROUND Increasingly lignocellulosic biomass hydrolysates are used as the feedstock for industrial fermentations. These biomass hydrolysates are complex mixtures of different fermentable sugars, but also inhibitors and salts that affect the performance of the microbial production host. The performance of six industrially relevant microorganisms, i.e. two bacteria (Escherichia coli and Coryne...

2017
Ewelina Kuna Ronan Behling Sabine Valange Gregory Chatel Juan Carlos Colmenares

Lignocellulosic biomass represents a natural renewable chemical feedstock that can be used to produce high value-added chemicals and platform molecules. Nowadays, there are extensive studies on a variety of aspects concerning the valorization of lignocellulosic biomass into desirable products. Among the current technologies for biomass conversion some require extreme conditions along with high ...

2010
Nick Wierckx Frank Koopman Luaine Bandounas Johannes H. De Winde Harald J. Ruijssenaars

The formation of toxic fermentation inhibitors such as furfural and 5-hydroxy-2-methylfurfural (HMF) during acid (pre-)treatment of lignocellulose, calls for the efficient removal of these compounds. Lignocellulosic hydrolysates can be efficiently detoxified biologically with microorganisms that specifically metabolize the fermentation inhibitors while preserving the sugars for subsequent use b...

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