2015
DOI: 10.1016/j.biortech.2014.12.080
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A novel ionic liquid-tolerant Fusarium oxysporum BN secreting ionic liquid-stable cellulase: Consolidated bioprocessing of pretreated lignocellulose containing residual ionic liquid

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“…Similarly, cellulases of Fusarium oxysporum BN retain about 93% of residual activity in the presence 10% (w/v) IL of [Emim][DMP] (Xu et al . ).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 97%
“…Similarly, cellulases of Fusarium oxysporum BN retain about 93% of residual activity in the presence 10% (w/v) IL of [Emim][DMP] (Xu et al . ).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 97%
“…The inhibitory effects of ChOAc on cellulase and yeast cells were significantly lower than those of EmimOAc (Table 1), because the cholinium cation is reported to be more intrinsically biocompatible than the imidazolium cation [13,18,26,27]. On the other hand, in addition to the biocompatible IL-like ChOAc, IL-tolerant cellulase [8,28,29] and IL-tolerant fermentative microorganisms [30,31] are also effective in further reducing the number of post-pretreatment washes and the resultant wastewater of the diluted IL aqueous solution.…”
Section: Inhibitory Effect Of Choac or Emimoac On Cellulolytic Enzymementioning
confidence: 79%
“…Xu el al. reported a novel IL‐tolerant Fusarium oxysporum BN secreting IL‐stable cellulase that produced bioethanol from lignocellosic biomass with a yield of 0.125 g ethanol per 1 g of rice straw . The strain of cellulolytic microorganisms was cultured in ten types of ILs and found that it was capable of growing in 10% w/v of IL.…”
Section: Ionic Liquid Tolerant Microorganisms For Biocatalysis/biotramentioning
confidence: 99%