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Summaries for Category Chemical Production
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Cowling, E. B., Physical and chemical constraints in the hydrolysis ofcellulose and lignocellulosic materials. Biotechnol. & Bioeng. Symposium No.5, pp 163-181, 1975.
Yu, N., Yin, F.-S., Hwang, A.-L., Hao, P. L. C., Wang, S.-D., and Y.-L.Yeh, Hydrolysis of rice straw and rice husk to pentoses and the production ofacetic acid. Journal of The Chinese Institute of Chemical Engineers 12: 127-140, 1981.
Hudson, J. S., Tillin, S. J., and K. Spala, Thermochemical alkalinedegradation of polysaccharide materials: product characterization andidentificaiton. ASAE Paper No. 85-3564, 1985.
Roberto, I. C., Mancilha, I. M., de Souza, C. A., Felipe, M. G. A., Sato,S., and H. F. de Castro, Evaluation of rice straw hemicellulose hydrolysate inthe production of xylitol by Candida guilliermondii. Biotechnology Letters16: 1211-1216, 1994.
Roberto, I. C., Felipe, M. G. A., de Mancilha, I. M., Vitolo, M. Sato, S.,and S. S. da Silva, Xylitol production by Candida guilliermondii as anapproach for the utilization of agroindustrial residues. Bioresource Technology51: 255-257, 1995.
Rao, M., Deshpande, V., Keskar, S., and M. C. Srinivasan, Cellulaseand ethanol production from cellulose by Neurospora crassa. EnzymeMicrob. Technol. 5: 133-136, 1983.
Saddler, J. N., Mes-Hartree, M., Yu, E. K. C., and H. H. Brownell,Enzymatic hydrolysis of various pretreated lignocellulosic substrates andthe fermentation of the liberated sugars to ethanol and butanediol.Biotechnology and Bioengineering Symposium 13: 225-238, 1983.
Grohmann, K., Himmel, M., Rivard, C., Tucker, M., Baker, J., Torget,R., and M. Graboski, Chemical-mechanical methods for the enhancedutilization of straw. Biotechnology and Bioengineering Symposium No.14, pp. 137-157, Wiley, 1984.
Taniguchi, M., Tanaka, M., Goto, T., Matsuno, R., and T. Kamikubo,Effect of puff cooking on structure and chemical properties of severallignocellulosic agrowastes. Agric. Biol. Chem. 49: 1243-1249, 1985.
Amin-Arsala, B. T., Roetheli, J. C., and M. R. Moore, Fuel andchemicals from rice processing waste: a new source of income and ruralindustry. Tennessee Valley Authority, January, 1987.
Rivers, D. B. and G. H. Emert, Factors affecting the enzymatichydrolysis of bagasse and rice straw. Biological Wastes 26: 85-95,1988.
Grohmann, K., Wyman, C. E., and M. E. Himmel, Potential for fuelsfrom biomass and wastes. In Emerging Technologies for Materials andChemicals from Biomass. Rowell, et al, eds, pp. 354-392, AmericanChemical Society Symposium Series 476, Washington, D. C., 1992.
Xin, L. Z. and M. Kumakura, Effect of radiation pretreatment onenzymatic hydrolysis of rice straw with low concentrations of alkalisolution. Bioresource Technology 43: 13-17, 1993.
Anonymous, Cleaning the air with rice straw. Rice Journal, p. 25, May,1994.
Anonymous, Stone & Webster to lead feasibility study, BoxboardContainers International, Vol 103 (8), 1996.
Staniforth, A. R., Cereal Straw, pp. 89-168, Clarendon, Oxford, 1979.
Chander, R., Rohatgi, K., and B. N. Johri, Agrowastes from paddy andsugarcane cultivation as a resource for materials. Journal of Scientificand Industrial Research 44: 607-612, 1985.
Orskov, E. R., Potential for using agricultural waste as a valuableresource. In Chemistry, Agriculture and the Environment, Richardson,M. L., ed., pp. 31-45, Royal Society of Chemistry, Cambridge, 1991.
Han, Y. W., Microbial utilization of straw (a review). Advances inApplied Microbiology 23: 119-153, 1978.
Taniguchi, M., Kometani, Y., Tanaka, M., Matsuno, R., and T.Kamikubo, Production of single-cell protein from enzymatic hydrolyzateof rice straw. European Journal of Applied Microbiology andBiotechnology 14: 74-80, 1982.
Araujo, A. and J. D'Souza, Enzymatic saccharification of pretreated ricestraw and biomass production. Biotechnology and Bioengineering 28:1503-1509, 1986.
Peiris, P. S. and I. Silva, Hydrolysis of rice straw to fermentable sugarsby Trichoderma enzymes. MIRCEN Journal 3: 57-65, 1987.
Shindo, H. and Kuwatsuka, S., Behavior of phenolic substances in thedecaying process of plants. VII. Characteristics of phenolic substancesin the humic acids of decayed rice straw and compost-supplied field soil.Soil Sci. Plant Nutr. 23: 333-340, 1977. |
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