Cirujano et al., 2021 - Google Patents
Challenges and opportunities for the encapsulation of enzymes over porous solids for Biodiesel production and Cellulose valorization into GlucoseCirujano et al., 2021
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- Cirujano F
- Dhakshinamoorthy A
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Different porous supports of enzyme catalysts are reviewed here for the valorization of biomass and production of biodiesel, given the high yields and mild reaction conditions in the presence of the biocatalysts. Two main types of enzymes have been widely employed for …
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