Lignin is a primary component of lignocellulosic biomass that is an underutilized feedstock in the growing biofuels industry. Despite the fact that lignin depolymerization has long been …
Bioconversion of a heterogeneous mixture of lignin-related aromatic compounds (LRCs) to a single product via microbial biocatalysts is a promising approach to valorize lignin. Here …
Lignocelluloses are widely investigated as renewable substrates to produce biofuels, eg, ethanol, methane, hydrogen, and butanol, as well as chemicals such as citric acid, lactic …
Lignocellulosic biomass has enormous potential to contribute to worldwide energy, chemical, and material demands in a renewable, sustainable manner. In the United States …
Lignin is an energy-dense, heterogeneous polymer comprised of phenylpropanoid monomers used by plants for structure, water transport, and defense, and it is the second …
Corn is one of the major crops in most of the agricultural countries. In the US and China, the corn production shows increasing trends with the annual production of corn stover of 250 …
Lignin represents an untapped resource in lignocellulosic biomass, primarily due to its recalcitrance to depolymerization and its intrinsic heterogeneity. In Nature, microorganisms …
Currently major part of the world's energy requirements is fulfilled by fossil resources. Severe economic and environmental problems along with their limited resources are still a …
Lignin is an alkyl-aromatic polymer present in plant cell walls for defense, structure, and water transport. Despite exhibiting a high-energy content, lignin is typically slated for …