The pretreatment of softwood chips and pellets by alkali sulfonation and thermomechanical pulping and its influence on lignin redistribution and the enzyme mediated hydrolysis of the cellulose component
Repurposing oil refineries to “stand-alone units” that refine lipids/oleochemicals to produce low-carbon intensive, drop-in biofuels
Production of lower carbon-intensity fuels by co-processing biogenic feedstocks: Potential and challenges for refineries
An economic and environmental assessment of biofuel produced via microwave-assisted catalytic pyrolysis of forest residues
Sulphite addition during steam pretreatment enhanced both enzyme-mediated cellulose hydrolysis and ethanol production
The use of steam pretreatment to enhance pellet durability and the enzyme-mediated hydrolysis of pellets to fermentable sugars
Current breakthroughs in the hardwood biorefineries: Hydrothermal processing for the co-production of xylooligosaccharides and bioethanol
Climate change affects cell-wall structure and hydrolytic performance of a perennial grass as an energy crop
Tracking the Biogenic Component of Lower-Carbon Intensive, Co-Processed Fuels—An Overview of Existing Approaches