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Solvent extraction, biomass conversion

Supercritical fluid solvents have been tested for reactive extractions of liquid and gaseous fuels from heavy oils, coal, oil shale, and biomass. In some cases the solvent participates in the reactions, as in the hydrolysis of coal and heavy oils with water. Related applications include conversion of cellulose to glucose in water, dehgnincation of wood with ammonia, and liquefaction of lignin in water. [Pg.2005]

Protein content in the yeast biomass was also determined by the Kjeldahl method using the conversion factor of 6.25. Total carbohydrates in yeast biomass were determined by the anthrone method [21]. RNA content was determined by the Schmidt-Thannhauser method as described in Benthin et al. [22]. Fat content was determined in dried cells by a Soxhlet extraction procedure using petroleum ether (60-80 °C) as solvent [23]. Ash content was determined by igniting the samples at 575 °C for 5 h, both for the feedstock and yeast biomass. All results are reported on the dry basis. [Pg.629]


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