Original paper
In muro deacetylation of xylan affects lignin properties and improves saccharification of aspen wood
Abstract
Lignocellulose from fast growing hardwood species is a preferred source of polysaccharides for advanced biofuels and "green" chemicals. However, the extensive acetylation of hardwood xylan hinders lignocellulose saccharification by obstructing enzymatic xylan hydrolysis and causing inhibitory acetic acid concentrations during microbial sugar fermentation. To optimize lignocellulose for cost-effective saccharification and biofuel production, an...
Paper Details
Title
In muro deacetylation of xylan affects lignin properties and improves saccharification of aspen wood
Published Date
Apr 20, 2017
Journal
Volume
10
Issue
1