2021
DOI: 10.1007/s12155-021-10306-z
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Strategies for the Cellulosic Ethanol Production by Using High-Concentration Poly(ethylene glycol) in the Pretreatment, Enzymatic Hydrolysis, and Fermentation Steps

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“…These discrepancies may be linked to enzyme dosage. The paper by Nogueira et al [11] operated at 20 FPU/g, four times higher than the enzyme dosage used in the present study. The excess enzymes likely masked any effects of non-productive adsorption onto residual lignin and deactivation of cellulase at the air-liquid interface.…”
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“…These discrepancies may be linked to enzyme dosage. The paper by Nogueira et al [11] operated at 20 FPU/g, four times higher than the enzyme dosage used in the present study. The excess enzymes likely masked any effects of non-productive adsorption onto residual lignin and deactivation of cellulase at the air-liquid interface.…”
Section: -Results and Discussionmentioning
confidence: 58%
“…This behavior can be explained by the proportional increase in cellulose in the corn cob after pretreatment. Costa Filho et al [4] and Nogueira et al [11] also recorded a signi cant increase in corncob crystallinity after acid pretreatments. Figure 2 shows the sugar release in the enzymatic hydrolysis of untreated and pretreated corncobs under different enzyme dosages.…”
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