نتایج جستجو برای: cellulosic substrate

تعداد نتایج: 143165  

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2009
Jason Hill Stephen Polasky Erik Nelson David Tilman Hong Huo Lindsay Ludwig James Neumann Haochi Zheng Diego Bonta

Environmental impacts of energy use can impose large costs on society. We quantify and monetize the life-cycle climate-change and health effects of greenhouse gas (GHG) and fine particulate matter (PM(2.5)) emissions from gasoline, corn ethanol, and cellulosic ethanol. For each billion ethanol-equivalent gallons of fuel produced and combusted in the US, the combined climate-change and health co...

2014
Jean-Luc Runavot Xiaoyuan Guo William G. T. Willats J. Paul Knox Florence Goubet Frank Meulewaeter

Cotton fibre is mainly composed of cellulose, although non-cellulosic polysaccharides play key roles during fibre development and are still present in the harvested fibre. This study aimed at determining the fate of non-cellulosic polysaccharides during cotton textile processing. We analyzed non-cellulosic cotton fibre polysaccharides during different steps of cotton textile processing using GC...

2016
Li-Hai Fan Zi-Jian Zhang Sen Mei Yang-Yang Lu Mei Li Zai-Yu Wang Jian-Guo Yang Shang-Tian Yang Tian-Wei Tan

BACKGROUND Consolidated bioprocessing (CBP), integrating cellulase production, cellulose saccharification, and fermentation into one step has been widely considered as the ultimate low-cost configuration for producing second-generation fuel ethanol. However, the requirement of a microbial strain able to hydrolyze cellulosic biomass and convert the resulting sugars into high-titer ethanol limits...

2013
Karolina Kowalska-Ludwicka Jaroslaw Cala Bartlomiej Grobelski Dominik Sygut Dorota Jesionek-Kupnicka Marek Kolodziejczyk Stanislaw Bielecki Zbigniew Pasieka

INTRODUCTION The subject of the experiment was bacterial nanocellulose, a natural polymer produced by bacteria - Gluconacetobacter xylinus. Following a specific modification process a cartilage-like material for restoration of damaged tissues may be produced. The obtained implants with excellent biocompatibility, mouldability, biophysical and chemical properties perfectly fit the needs of recon...

2013
Érica T. Prates Ivana Stankovic Rodrigo L. Silveira Marcelo V. Liberato Flávio Henrique-Silva Nei Pereira Igor Polikarpov Munir S. Skaf

Plant biomass holds a promise for the production of second-generation ethanol via enzymatic hydrolysis, but its utilization as a biofuel resource is currently limited to a large extent by the cost and low efficiency of the cellulolytic enzymes. Considerable efforts have been dedicated to elucidate the mechanisms of the enzymatic process. It is well known that most cellulases possess a catalytic...

Journal: :Bioresource technology 2011
Xiongjun Shao Mingjie Jin Anna Guseva Chaogang Liu Venkatesh Balan David Hogsett Bruce E Dale Lee Lynd

In this study, efforts were taken to compare solubilization of Avicel and AFEX pretreated corn stover (AFEX CS) by SSF and Clostridium thermocellum fermentation, with an aim to gain insights into microbial conversion of pretreated cellulosic biomass. Solubilization rates for AFEX CS are comparable for the two systems while solubilization of Avicel is much faster by C. thermocellum. Initial cata...

Journal: :Bioresource technology 2001
R Boopathy T Beary P J Templet

A laboratory in situ composting study was conducted as a possible alternative method for the current practice of open air burning of post-harvest sugarcane residue by sugarcane farmers. In situ composting of the sugarcane residue by the indigenous bacteria and fungi was accelerated using molasses as an initial substrate. A one-time application of molasses boosted the soil microbial population. ...

2014
G. L. Bhoosreddy

The enzyme activities of Trichoderma viride and Aspergillus niger grown on various waste cellulosic materials such as corncobs, saw dust and sugarcane baggase were tested for a period of 192 hrs. The maximum activity of 0.33 mg/min/ml & 0.026 mg/min/ml of cellulase enzyme were found to be produced on saw dust after 144 hrs by Aspergillus niger & Trichoderma viride, respectively. Corncob showed ...

2006
Maricela Toma

In order to improve the bioconversion of lignocellulosic materials in an environmentally friendly manner, we choose to use the ultrasonic energy. Since enzymatic hydrolysis of cellulose represents a significant part of production costs, it is economically advantageous to develop a technique for reducing the cellulolitic enzyme loading. Thus, the sonication was employed in a two steps concept pr...

Journal: :SpringerPlus 2015
Sameh S Ali Jianzhong Sun

With the rising demand for renewable energy and environmental protection, anaerobic digestion of biogas technology has attracted considerable attention within the scientific community. The effect of physico-chemical pretreatment on cellulose degradation followed by fungal treatment by Aspergillus terreus and Trichoderma viride to treat cellulosic biomass for enhancing its digestibility was inve...

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