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Sugar hydrolysates, lignocellulosic biomass

Zhao (2005) described the possibility of SCO production from lignocellulose hydrolysates, the biomass-to-biodiesel three-step plan lignocellulose biomass depolymerization into fermentable sugars, their conversion into microbial lipids by oleaginous microorganisms, and the chemical transformation of their lipids into biodiesel. [Pg.52]

Conversion efficiency and robust fermentation of mixed-sugar lignocellulose-derived hydrolysates are critical for producing ethanol at low cost to realize a commercially viable biorefinery. Biomass sugars are typically released by thermochemical pretreatment followed by enzymatic hydrolysis of chopped or milled biomass. The pretreated soluble fraction of biomass is called the hydrolysate and the hydrolysate containing the insoluble... [Pg.1462]


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Biomass hydrolysates

Biomass lignocellulose

HYDROLYSABLE

Hydrolysate

Hydrolyse

Hydrolysed

Hydrolyses

Lignocelluloses

Lignocellulosic

Lignocellulosic biomass

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