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Carbohydrate and lignin are simultaneously solubilized from unpretreated switchgrass by microbial action at high temperature

Kataeva et al., 2013

Document ID
14677550396414696770
Author
Kataeva I
Foston M
Yang S
Pattathil S
Biswal A
Poole II F
Basen M
Rhaesa A
Thomas T
Azadi P
Olman V
Saffold T
Mohler K
Lewis D
Doeppke C
Zeng Y
Tschaplinski T
York W
Davis M
Mohnen D
Xu Y
Ragauskas A
Ding S
Kelly R
Hahn M
Adams M
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Publication venue
Energy & environmental science

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The three major components of plant biomass, cellulose, hemicellulose and lignin, are highly recalcitrant and deconstruction involves thermal and chemical pretreatment. Microbial conversion is a possible solution, but few anaerobic microbes utilize both cellulose and …
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