Cellulosic and hemicellulosic fractions of sugarcane bagasse: Potential, challenges and future perspective
Sugarcane bagasse is a rich source of cellulose (32–45%), hemicellulose (20–32%) and
lignin (17–32%), 1.0–9.0% ash and some extractives. Huge amount of the generation of …
lignin (17–32%), 1.0–9.0% ash and some extractives. Huge amount of the generation of …
Thermophiles and the applications of their enzymes as new biocatalysts
J Atalah, P Cáceres-Moreno, G Espina… - Bioresource technology, 2019 - Elsevier
Ecological and efficient alternatives to industrial processes have sparked interest for using
microorganisms and enzymes as biocatalysts. One of the difficulties is finding candidates …
microorganisms and enzymes as biocatalysts. One of the difficulties is finding candidates …
Technoeconomic and environmental perspectives of biofuel production from sugarcane bagasse: Current status, challenges and future outlook
S Pan, HM Zabed, Y Wei, X Qi - Industrial Crops and Products, 2022 - Elsevier
Sugarcane bagasse (SCB) is an attractive lignocellulose feedstock for biofuel production
due to its high organic content and biomass yield, and ease of collection and storage. SCB …
due to its high organic content and biomass yield, and ease of collection and storage. SCB …
Multifarious pretreatment strategies for the lignocellulosic substrates for the generation of renewable and sustainable biofuels: A review
Currently major part of the world's energy requirements is fulfilled by fossil resources.
Severe economic and environmental problems along with their limited resources are still a …
Severe economic and environmental problems along with their limited resources are still a …
Production, characteristics, and biotechnological applications of microbial xylanases
Alokika, B Singh - Applied microbiology and biotechnology, 2019 - Springer
Microbial xylanases have gathered great attention due to their biotechnological potential at
industrial scale for many processes. A variety of lignocellulosic materials, such as sugarcane …
industrial scale for many processes. A variety of lignocellulosic materials, such as sugarcane …
Biomass torrefaction for the production of high-grade solid biofuels: a review
Torrefaction of biomass materials has received a tremendous attention over the years due to
its ability to produce a high-grade solid biofuel with enhanced durability, excellent …
its ability to produce a high-grade solid biofuel with enhanced durability, excellent …
Thermostable cellulases/xylanases from thermophilic and hyperthermophilic microorganisms: current perspective
SB Ajeje, Y Hu, G Song, SB Peter, RG Afful… - … in Bioengineering and …, 2021 - frontiersin.org
The bioconversion of lignocellulose into monosaccharides is critical for ensuring the
continual manufacturing of biofuels and value-added bioproducts. Enzymatic degradation …
continual manufacturing of biofuels and value-added bioproducts. Enzymatic degradation …
Sugarcane bagasse into value-added products: a review
Strategic valorization of readily available sugarcane bagasse (SB) is very important for
waste management and sustainable biorefinery. Conventional SB pretreatment methods are …
waste management and sustainable biorefinery. Conventional SB pretreatment methods are …
Process optimization for chemical pretreatment of rice straw for bioethanol production.
Pretreatment of rice straw was optimized by physical and chemical methods. Among all the
pretreatment methods followed by saccharification, autoclaved ammonia pretreatment …
pretreatment methods followed by saccharification, autoclaved ammonia pretreatment …
Lignin degradation and detoxification of eucalyptus wastes by on-site manufacturing fungal enzymes to enhance second-generation ethanol yield
Novel laccases have promising and valuable applications in biorefineries. This investigation
documents, for the first time, the potential of depolymerising and repolymerising lignin by the …
documents, for the first time, the potential of depolymerising and repolymerising lignin by the …