Search Results - "Baudel, H M"
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Xylitol production via catalytic hydrogenation of sugarcane bagasse dissolving pulp liquid effluents over Ru/C catalyst
Published in Journal of chemical technology and biotechnology (1986) (01-02-2005)“…Xylose‐rich liquid effluents generated by the acid hydrolysis of sugarcane bagasse for production of dissolving pulp were converted to xylitol, a highly valued…”
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SO2-catalyzed steam pretreatment and fermentation of enzymatically hydrolyzed sugarcane bagasse
Published in Enzyme and microbial technology (05-02-2010)“…Sugarcane bagasse is a lignocellulosic residue obtained from sugarcane milling, and a potentially interesting raw material that can be used for fuel ethanol…”
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Effects of washing, milling and loading enzymes on the enzymatic hydrolysis of a steam pretreated sugarcane bagasse
Published in Industrial crops and products (01-05-2011)“…▶ Milling an unwashed sugarcane bagasse had no influence on the amounts of sugars obtained after hydrolysis. ▶ Washing steam pretreated bagasse with water…”
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Arabinosylated phenolics obtained from SO2-steam-pretreated sugarcane bagasse
Published in Journal of chemical technology and biotechnology (1986) (01-12-2012)“…A pentose‐rich hydrolysate fraction obtained by extraction of steam‐pretreated sugarcane bagasse was analysed with regard to dissolved phenolics. The liquid…”
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SO sub(2)-catalyzed steam pretreatment and fermentation of enzymatically hydrolyzed sugarcane bagasse
Published in Enzyme and microbial technology (05-02-2010)“…Sugarcane bagasse is a lignocellulosic residue obtained from sugarcane milling, and a potentially interesting raw material that can be used for fuel ethanol…”
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Improving the value of sugarcane bagasse wastes via integrated chemical production systems: an environmentally friendly approach
Published in Industrial crops and products (01-05-2005)“…Xylitol production by chemical or enzymatic routes generates massive amounts of hydrolyzed sugarcane bagasse as a residue. This biomass is a renewable…”
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