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Biotechnology fuel ethanol production

Dien, B. S., Cotta, M. A., and Jeffries, T. W., Bacteria engineered for fuel ethanol production Current status. Applied Microbiology Biotechnology 2003, 63 (3), 258-266. [Pg.1526]

Zaldivar, J., Nielsen, J., Olsson, L. (2001). Fuel ethanol production from lignocellulose a challenge for metabolic engineering and process integration. Applied Microbiology and Biotechnology , 56(1-2), 17-34. [Pg.240]

Stryer, L. Biochemistry W.H. Freeman and Company San Francisco, 1981. Wyman, CJE. Goodman, B.J. Near Term Application of Biotechnology to Fuel Ethanol Production from Lignocellulosic Biomass NIST GCR 93-63 U.S. Department of Commerce Washington, D.C., 1993. [Pg.209]

Cardona, CA. and Sanchez, O.J. (2007) Fuel ethanol production process design trends and integration opportunities. Bioresour. Technol, 98, 2415-2457. Kosaric, N. and Vardar-Sukan, F. (2001) The biotechnology of ethanol, in Classical and Future Applications (ed. M. Roehr), Wiley-VCH, Weinheim. [Pg.553]

Georgieva, T.I., Ahring, B.K., 2007. Potential of agroindustrial waste from ohve oil industry for fuel ethanol production. Biotechnology Journal 2 (12), 1547—1555. [Pg.647]

Yan, S., Wang, P., Zhai, Z., Yao, J., 2011a. Fuel ethanol production from concentrated food waste hydrolysates in immobilized cell reactors by Saccharomyces cerevisiae H058. Journal of Chemical Technology and Biotechnology 86 (5), 731—738. [Pg.652]

Hames, B. R., Thomas, S. R., Sluiter, A. D., Roth, C. J., and Templeton, D. W., Rapid biomass analysis New tools for the compositional analysis of com stover feedstocks and process intermedites from ethanol production. Applied Biochemistry and Biotechnology 2003, 105-108, Proceedings of the 24th International Symposium for the Biotechnology of Fuels and Chemicals, 1-12. [Pg.1528]

Westby, Carl A. and W. D. Gibbons, "Farm-Scale Production of Fuel Ethanol and Wet Grain from Com in a Batch Process", Biotechnology and Bioengineering, vol. 24, July 1982, pp. 1681-1699. [Pg.26]

Oscar IS, Carlos AC (2008) Trends in biotechnological production of fuel ethanol from different feedstocks. Bioresour Technol 99 5270-5295... [Pg.404]

Escobar, J., Rane, K., Cheryan, M. (2001). Ethanol production in a membrane bioreactor. In B. Davison, J. Mcmillan, M. Finkelstein (Eds.), Twenty-second symposium on biotechnology for fuels and chemicals. Humana Press. [Pg.337]

Soderstrdm, J., Galbe, M., Zacchi, G., Wingren, A. (2004). Process considerations and economic evaluation of two-step steam pretreatment for production of fuel ethanol from softwood. Biotechnology Progress, 20(5), 1421-1429. [Pg.102]

Phflippidis, G.P., Smith, T.K., Wyman, C.E., 1993. Study of the enzymatic hydrolysis of cellulose for production of fuel ethanol by the simultaneous saccharification and fermentation process. Biotechnology and Bioengineering 41, 846-853. [Pg.32]

Rising demand is reported for nonfood applications in chemical synthesis, biotechnological production of organic acids, solvents and - biopolymers and in the USA for fuel ethanol (gasohol). Slightly hydrolyzed products with behavior of high-molecular starches are not termed s., but - thin-boiling starches (Lintner and Zulkowsky starches) or -> dextrins. [Pg.273]


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