Ethanol fermentation technologies from sugar and starch feedstocks
FW Bai, WA Anderson, M Moo-Young - Biotechnology advances, 2008 - Elsevier
This article critically reviews some ethanol fermentation technologies from sugar and starch
feedstocks, particularly those key aspects that have been neglected or misunderstood …
feedstocks, particularly those key aspects that have been neglected or misunderstood …
Biobutanol–An impending biofuel for future: A review on upstream and downstream processing tecniques
B Bharathiraja, J Jayamuthunagai… - … and Sustainable Energy …, 2017 - Elsevier
Driven by the increase in industrialization and population, the global demand for energy and
material products is steadily growing. Since the world primary sources for energy and …
material products is steadily growing. Since the world primary sources for energy and …
Factors affecting the competitiveness of bacterial fermentation
Sustainable production of chemicals and materials from renewable non-food biomass using
biorefineries has become increasingly important in an effort toward the vision of 'net zero …
biorefineries has become increasingly important in an effort toward the vision of 'net zero …
Extraction of proteins from biological fluids by use of an ionic liquid/aqueous two‐phase system
Z Du, YL Yu, JH Wang - Chemistry–A European Journal, 2007 - Wiley Online Library
An ionic liquid/aqueous two‐phase system based on the hydrophilic ionic liquid 1‐butyl‐3‐
methylimidazolium chloride (BmimCl) and K2HPO4 has been employed for direct extraction …
methylimidazolium chloride (BmimCl) and K2HPO4 has been employed for direct extraction …
In Situ Product Removal as a Tool for Bioprocessing
A Freeman, JM Woodley, MD Lilly - Bio/technology, 1993 - nature.com
In situ product removal (ISPR) is the fast removal of product from a producing cell thereby
preventing its subsequent interference with cellular or medium components. Over the past …
preventing its subsequent interference with cellular or medium components. Over the past …
Production of biosurfactants
C Syldatk, F Wagner - Biosurfactants and biotechnology, 2017 - taylorfrancis.com
This chapter deals with the different possibilities of biosurfactant production, which are often
dependent on the synthesized substances. It also deals with the product recovery and …
dependent on the synthesized substances. It also deals with the product recovery and …
Opportunities for ionic liquids in recovery of biofuels
AG Fadeev, MM Meagher - Chemical Communications, 2001 - pubs.rsc.org
Opportunities for ionic liquids in recovery of biofuels - Chemical Communications (RSC
Publishing) DOI:10.1039/B006102F Royal Society of Chemistry View PDF VersionPrevious …
Publishing) DOI:10.1039/B006102F Royal Society of Chemistry View PDF VersionPrevious …
Microbiological and enzymatic production of flavor and fragrance chemicals
FW Welsh, WD Murray, RE Williams… - Critical Reviews in …, 1989 - Taylor & Francis
Recent market surveys have demonstrated that consumers prefer foodstuffs that can be
labeled natural. The term “natural” often has positive connotations, while terms employing …
labeled natural. The term “natural” often has positive connotations, while terms employing …
[HTML][HTML] The production of bioethanol from lignocellulosic biomass: Pretreatment methods, fermentation, and downstream processing
Bioethanol is the most widely used alternative transportation fuel to petrol. Bioethanol is
considered a clean, renewable, and environmentally friendly fuel that can contribute to …
considered a clean, renewable, and environmentally friendly fuel that can contribute to …
Application of in situ product-removal techniques to biocatalytic processes
GJ Lye, JM Woodley - Trends in biotechnology, 1999 - cell.com
Biocatalytic processes for the manufacture of small, highly functionalized molecules
frequently have limited productivity. A common reason for this is the presence of the reaction …
frequently have limited productivity. A common reason for this is the presence of the reaction …