Assessment of cellulosic biomass saccharification by molten brönsted acidic 1-ethyl-3-methylimidazolium hydrogen sulphate ([EMIM][HSO4]) via kinetic studies
Ionic liquids have been employed to deconstruct and fractionate lignocellulosic biomasses because of their capacity to dissolve cellulose. However, there is limited literature reporting the use of ionic liquids in biomass saccharification, which mostly involves the addition of acid or water that con...
Main Authors: | Ang, T.N., Chan, C.H., Ngoh, G.C., Lee, K.M., Yoon, L.W., Chua, A.S.M. |
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North Carolina State University
2016
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