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Scale-up Pretreatment Studies on Sugarcane Bagasse and Straw for Second-Generation Ethanol Production
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“…In the biomass biorefinery concept, bagasse is regarded as an important raw material for the production of cellulosic ethanol and the paper-making industry due to the broad market of worldwide sugar-alcohol industry . Among these processes, the pretreatment is the foremost premise during the conversion of lignocellulose, which targets removing lignin and disrupting the crystalline structure of cellulose as well as achieving the maximum sugar production. , However, the pretreatment efficiency is determined by various factors, for example temperature and chemical loading …”
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“…3 Among these processes, the pretreatment is the foremost premise during the conversion of lignocellulose, which targets removing lignin and disrupting the crystalline structure of cellulose as well as achieving the maximum sugar production. 4,5 However, the pretreatment efficiency is determined by various factors, for example temperature and chemical loading. 6 Although many integrated pretreatment technologies based on organosolv fractionation were developed and exhibited particular effect of delignification on lignocellulosic biomass, 7−10 there are some disadvantages, such as environmental pollution and high cost during the pretreatment, that limited its popularization under the current biorefinery model.…”
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“…In the biomass biorefinery concept, bagasse is regarded as an important raw material for the production of cellulosic ethanol and the paper-making industry due to the broad market of worldwide sugar-alcohol industry . Among these processes, the pretreatment is the foremost premise during the conversion of lignocellulose, which targets removing lignin and disrupting the crystalline structure of cellulose as well as achieving the maximum sugar production. , However, the pretreatment efficiency is determined by various factors, for example temperature and chemical loading …”
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“…3 Among these processes, the pretreatment is the foremost premise during the conversion of lignocellulose, which targets removing lignin and disrupting the crystalline structure of cellulose as well as achieving the maximum sugar production. 4,5 However, the pretreatment efficiency is determined by various factors, for example temperature and chemical loading. 6 Although many integrated pretreatment technologies based on organosolv fractionation were developed and exhibited particular effect of delignification on lignocellulosic biomass, 7−10 there are some disadvantages, such as environmental pollution and high cost during the pretreatment, that limited its popularization under the current biorefinery model.…”
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Alkaline Pretreatment Severity Leads to Different Lignin Applications in Sugar Cane Biorefineries
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“…The pretreatment is the most expensive step in the conversion of cellulosic biomass to fermentable sugars . The pretreatment step aims to remove lignin and disrupt the crystalline phase of cellulose to maximize the sugar production during the enzymatic hydrolysis step . The pretreatment efficiency (mass yield and solubilization rates) can be affected by various factors, including residence time, solids loading, temperature, and catalyst addition …”
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“…2 The pretreatment step aims to remove lignin and disrupt the crystalline phase of cellulose to maximize the sugar production during the enzymatic hydrolysis step. 3 The pretreatment efficiency (mass yield and solubilization rates) can be affected by various factors, including residence time, solids loading, temperature, and catalyst addition. 4 One of the most promising pretreatments for sugar cane bagasse is the alkaline delignification because it is efficient, relatively inexpensive, and energy-efficient.…”
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“…In the biomass biorefinery concept, bagasse is regarded as an important raw material for the production of cellulosic ethanol and the paper-making industry due to the broad market of worldwide sugar-alcohol industry . Among these processes, the pretreatment is the foremost premise during the conversion of lignocellulose, which targets removing lignin and disrupting the crystalline structure of cellulose as well as achieving the maximum sugar production. , However, the pretreatment efficiency is determined by various factors, for example temperature and chemical loading …”
Section: Introduction
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confidence: 99%
“…3 Among these processes, the pretreatment is the foremost premise during the conversion of lignocellulose, which targets removing lignin and disrupting the crystalline structure of cellulose as well as achieving the maximum sugar production. 4,5 However, the pretreatment efficiency is determined by various factors, for example temperature and chemical loading. 6 Although many integrated pretreatment technologies based on organosolv fractionation were developed and exhibited particular effect of delignification on lignocellulosic biomass, 7−10 there are some disadvantages, such as environmental pollution and high cost during the pretreatment, that limited its popularization under the current biorefinery model.…”
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confidence: 99%
Alkaline Pretreatment Severity Leads to Different Lignin Applications in Sugar Cane Biorefineries
ACS Sustainable Chem. Eng.
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“…The pretreatment is the most expensive step in the conversion of cellulosic biomass to fermentable sugars . The pretreatment step aims to remove lignin and disrupt the crystalline phase of cellulose to maximize the sugar production during the enzymatic hydrolysis step . The pretreatment efficiency (mass yield and solubilization rates) can be affected by various factors, including residence time, solids loading, temperature, and catalyst addition …”
Section: Introduction
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confidence: 99%
“…2 The pretreatment step aims to remove lignin and disrupt the crystalline phase of cellulose to maximize the sugar production during the enzymatic hydrolysis step. 3 The pretreatment efficiency (mass yield and solubilization rates) can be affected by various factors, including residence time, solids loading, temperature, and catalyst addition. 4 One of the most promising pretreatments for sugar cane bagasse is the alkaline delignification because it is efficient, relatively inexpensive, and energy-efficient.…”
Section: ■ Introduction
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confidence: 99%
Abstract
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“…In the biomass biorefinery concept, bagasse is regarded as an important raw material for the production of cellulosic ethanol and the paper-making industry due to the broad market of worldwide sugar-alcohol industry . Among these processes, the pretreatment is the foremost premise during the conversion of lignocellulose, which targets removing lignin and disrupting the crystalline structure of cellulose as well as achieving the maximum sugar production. , However, the pretreatment efficiency is determined by various factors, for example temperature and chemical loading …”
Section: Introduction
mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…3 Among these processes, the pretreatment is the foremost premise during the conversion of lignocellulose, which targets removing lignin and disrupting the crystalline structure of cellulose as well as achieving the maximum sugar production. 4,5 However, the pretreatment efficiency is determined by various factors, for example temperature and chemical loading. 6 Although many integrated pretreatment technologies based on organosolv fractionation were developed and exhibited particular effect of delignification on lignocellulosic biomass, 7−10 there are some disadvantages, such as environmental pollution and high cost during the pretreatment, that limited its popularization under the current biorefinery model.…”
Section: ■ Introduction
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confidence: 99%
Alkaline Pretreatment Severity Leads to Different Lignin Applications in Sugar Cane Biorefineries
ACS Sustainable Chem. Eng.
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Abstract
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“…The pretreatment is the most expensive step in the conversion of cellulosic biomass to fermentable sugars . The pretreatment step aims to remove lignin and disrupt the crystalline phase of cellulose to maximize the sugar production during the enzymatic hydrolysis step . The pretreatment efficiency (mass yield and solubilization rates) can be affected by various factors, including residence time, solids loading, temperature, and catalyst addition …”
Section: Introduction
mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…2 The pretreatment step aims to remove lignin and disrupt the crystalline phase of cellulose to maximize the sugar production during the enzymatic hydrolysis step. 3 The pretreatment efficiency (mass yield and solubilization rates) can be affected by various factors, including residence time, solids loading, temperature, and catalyst addition. 4 One of the most promising pretreatments for sugar cane bagasse is the alkaline delignification because it is efficient, relatively inexpensive, and energy-efficient.…”
Section: ■ Introduction
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confidence: 99%