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Pretreatment of Agricultural Residues Using Aqueous Ammonia for Fractionation and High Yield Saccharification
Grant Number R831645
RFA: Technology for a Sustainable Environment (2003)


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  • Journal Article (5)
  • Reference Type Citation Progress Report Year Document Sources
    Journal Article Kim TH, Lee YY. Pretreatment and fractionation of corn stover by ammonia recycle percolation process. Bioresource Technology 2005;96(18):2007-2013 R831645 (2004)
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    Journal Article Kim TH, Lee YY. Pretreatment of corn stover by soaking in aqueous ammonia. Applied Biochemistry and Biotechnology 2005;121(Spring):1119-1131 R831645 (2004)
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    Journal Article Kim TH, Lee YY. Fractionation of corn stover by hot-water and aqueous ammonia treatment. Bioresource Technology 2006;97(2):224-232. R831645 (Final)
  • Abstract from PubMed
  • Journal Article Zhu Y, Lee YY, Elander RT. Optimization of dilute-acid pretreatment of corn stover using a high-solids percolation reactor. Applied Biochemistry and Biotechnology 2005;124(1-3):1045-1054. R831645 (2005)
    R831645 (Final)
  • Abstract from PubMed
  • Journal Article

    Zhu Y, Kim TH, Lee YY, Chen R, Elander RT. Enzymatic production of xylooligsaccharides from corn stover and corn cobs treated with aqueous ammonia. Applied Biochemistry and Biotechnology 2006;129-132:586-598.

    R831645 (2005)
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