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Autor:
Chao Zhao, Chandra Nielson, Shishir P. S. Chundawat, Leonardo da Costa Sousa, Timothy J. Campbell, Rebecca G. Ong, Bradley Wieferich, Sarvada Chipkar, Farzaneh Teymouri, Josh Videto, Venkatesh Balan, Jacob Aguado, Bruce E. Dale, Ramendra K. Pal, Emily Burke
Publikováno v:
Journal of Visualized Experiments.
Lignocellulosic materials are plant-derived feedstocks, such as crop residues (e.g., corn stover, rice straw, and sugar cane bagasse) and purpose-grown energy crops (e.g., miscanthus, and switchgrass) that are available in large quantities to produce
Autor:
Ravi Devulapalli, Michael Blümmel, Farzaneh Teymouri, Sharada Pothu, Chandra Nielson, Padmakumar Varijakshapanicker, Josh Videto, Janette Moore, Prasad Kodukula
Publikováno v:
Animal Feed Science and Technology. 236:178-186
Ten cereal straws and stovers from India were treated using the ammonia fiber expansion (AFEX) technique to explore the effectiveness of the AFEX technique for releasing sugars from structural carbohydrates and for the upgrading of cereal crop residu
Autor:
Bryan Bals, Venkataraman Bringi, Janette Moore, Anthony Rinard, Josh Videto, Allen Julian, Farzaneh Teymouri, John Glassbrook, Timothy J. Campbell, Chandra Nielson
Publikováno v:
Biotechnology and bioengineeringREFERENCES. 117(4)
Pretreatment and densification of agricultural residues at regional depots can simplify feedstock supply logistics for the production of biofuels in commercial biorefineries. We have previously reported the performance of a laboratory-scale (5 L) pac
Autor:
John Glassbrook, Josh Videto, Bryan Bals, Chandra Nielson, Farzaneh Teymouri, Timothy J. Campbell
Publikováno v:
Biofuels. 4:23-34
Background: Pretreatment of biomass at regional depots could simplify supply logistics for the emerging biofuels industry. Ammonia Fiber Expansion (AFEX™) could be an appropriate pretreatment method for use at depots, if the process can be simplifi