A critical review of analytical methods in pretreatment of lignocelluloses: Composition, imaging, and crystallinity
Isfahan University of Technology · University of Borås
Abstract
Lignocelluloses are widely investigated as renewable substrates to produce biofuels, e.g., ethanol, methane, hydrogen, and butanol, as well as chemicals such as citric acid, lactic acid, and xanthan gum. However, lignocelluloses have a recalcitrance structure to resist microbial and enzymatic attacks; therefore, many physical, thermal, chemical, and biological pretreatment methods have been developed to open up their structure. The efficiency of these pretreatments was studied using a variety of analytical methods that address their image, composition, crystallinity, degree of polymerization, enzyme adsorption/desorption, and accessibility. This paper presents a critical review of the first three categories of…
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2Topics & keywords
- Biofuel
- Crystallinity
- Pulp and paper industry
- Chemistry
- Citric acid
- Biochemical engineering
- Butanol
- Chemical engineering
- Affordable and clean energy