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      A comparative study of the enzymatic hydrolysis of acid-pretreated white pine and mixed hardwood.

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      Biotechnology and bioengineering
      Wiley

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          Removal of hemicellulose by acid pretreatment in a flow reactor followed by enzymatic hydrolysis of the neutralized slurry has resulted in glucose yields as high as 95% for mixed hardwood. For white pine, however, the maximum glucose yield is 65%. Although pine has a higher extractives content, removal of the extractives prior to enzymatic hydrolysis does not increases the glucose yield. Pore size measurements reveal that the increase in pore volume, in the size range of the cellulase molecule, following pretreatment for pine is only about one-half the value obtained with mixed hardwood. This suggests that pore volume is an important determinant of substrate-enzyme reactivity.

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          Journal
          Biotechnol. Bioeng.
          Biotechnology and bioengineering
          Wiley
          0006-3592
          0006-3592
          Dec 1984
          : 26
          : 12
          Affiliations
          [1 ] Thayer School of Engineering, Dartmouth College, Hanover, New Hampshire 03755.
          Article
          10.1002/bit.260261215
          18551682
          0e240c46-0fd5-48d3-b854-70991650fc94
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