A comparative study on lignocellulose pretreatments for bioethanol production from cotton stalk

2009-09-01
Haykir, I.

Suggestions

The effects of microbial lignocellulose pretreatments on xylooligosaccharide production
Uckun, E.; Ak, O.; Bakir, U. (Elsevier BV, 2009-09-01)
Lignocellulosic agricultural waste materials are produced in huge amounts in the world and regarded as abundant, inexpensive readily available natural sources for various industries. They are mainly composed of three types of macromolecules, cellulose, hemicellulose and lignin. Cellulose and hemicellulose are converted to a variety of valuable compounds such as enzymes, hormones, antibiotics, ethanol, sugar alcohols, organic acids and xylooligosaccharides (XOs) using bioprocessing methods easily after the r...
Optimization of xylanase production from Aspergillus terreus by using renewable agricultural lignocellulosic residues
Kocabas, A.; Bakir, U.; Ögel, Zümrüt Begüm (Elsevier BV, 2009-09-01)
Plant cell walls are composed mainly of cellulose (40—45%),hemicellulose (30—35%) and lignin (20—23%). Xylan is themain hemicellulolytic polysaccharide exist in plant cell wallsand constitute a remarkable renewable biomass comprising upto 20—35% dry weight of agricultural wastes. Hydrolysis ofxylan plays an important role in the breakdown process of plantmaterial in nature. The enzymes acting on the xylan backboneare classified in two groups: endo- -1,4-xylanases (...
Preparation of conducting thin film surfaces for amperometric biosensor applications
Eker, Z.; Karakaş, Gürkan; Cinar, M.; Bakir, U. (Elsevier BV, 2009-09-01)
Recombinant protein production by Mut(+) strain of Pichia pastoris using dual carbon sources: methanol and sorbitol
Çalık, Pınar; Önal Çelik, Elif (Elsevier BV, 2009-09-01)
The Optimization of Dilute Acid Hydrolysis of Cotton Stalk in Xylose Production
AKPINAR, ÖZLEM; Levent, Okan; Bostanci, Seyda; Bakir, Ufuk; Yılmaz, Levent (Springer Science and Business Media LLC, 2011-01-01)
Cotton stalk, a lignocellulosic waste material, is composed of xylose that can be used as a raw material for production of xylitol, a high-value product. There is a growing interest in the use of lignocellulosic wastes for conversion into various chemicals because of their low cost and the fact that they are renewable and abundant. The objective of the study was to determine the effects of H(2)SO(4) concentration, temperature, and reaction time on the production of sugars (xylose, glucose, and arabinose) an...
Citation Formats
I. Haykir, “A comparative study on lignocellulose pretreatments for bioethanol production from cotton stalk,” NEW BIOTECHNOLOGY, pp. 0–0, 2009, Accessed: 00, 2020. [Online]. Available: https://hdl.handle.net/11511/63366.