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Michael Bowman
Michael Cotta
Bruce Dien
Ronald Hector
Loren Iten
Douglas Jordan
Jeffrey Mertens
Nancy Nichols
Nasib Qureshi
Nasib Qureshi
Badal Saha
Cheryl Spence
Terence Whitehead
 

Patricia J O Bryan (Pat)
Fermentation Biotechnology Research
Biological Science Lab Technician (Biochemistry)

Phone: (309) 681-6277
Fax: (309) 681-6427
Room 3300
1815 N UNIVERSITY ST
PEORIA, IL, 61604-3999


Publications
Conversion of switchgrass to sugars and ethanol using dilute ammonium hydroxide pretreatment - (Abstract) - (06-May-09)
Enzyme characterization for hydrolysis of AFEX and liquid hot-water pretreated distillers' grains and their conversion to ethanol - (Peer Reviewed Journal)
Dien, B.S., Ximenes, E.A., O'Bryan, P.J., Moniruzzaman, M., Li, X., Balan, V., Dale, B., Cotta, M.A. 2008. Enzyme characterization for hydrolysis of AFEX and liquid hot-water pretreated distillers' grains and their conversion to ethanol. Bioresource Technology. 99(12):5216-5225.
Evaluating Herbaceous Perennials As Energy Crops for Production of Fuel Ethanol - (Abstract) - (02-May-07)
Enzymatic Saccharification of Hot-Water Pretreated Corn Fiber for Production of Monosaccharides - (Peer Reviewed Journal)
Dien, B.S., Li, X., Iten, L.B., Jordan, D.B., Nichols, N.N., O Bryan, P.J., Cotta, M.A. 2006. Enzymatic saccharification of hot-water pretreated corn fiber for production of monosaccharides. Enzyme and Microbial Technology. 39:1137-1144.
Enhancement of Ethanol Yield from the Corn Dry Grind Process by Fermentation of the Kernel Fiber Fraction - (Peer Reviewed Journal)
Dien, B.S., Nichols, N.N., Iten, L.B., Bothast, R.J. 2004. Enhancement of ethanol yield from the corn dry grind process by fermentation of the kernel fiber fraction. In: Nelson, W.M., editor. Agricultural Applications in Green Chemistry. Chap. 6. Washington, DC:American Chemical Society. p. 63-77.

   
 
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