Highlights ► Batch addition of paper waste in SSSF results in up to 11.6% (v/v) ethanol. ► Low overall enzyme loadings (3.7 FPU/g substrate). ► High cumulative substrate loadings (65% w/v). ► High ethanol concentrations will improve distillation efficiencies.
High concentrations of cellulosic ethanol achieved by fed batch semi simultaneous saccharification and fermentation of waste-paper
Adam Elliston,S. Collins,D. Wilson,I. Roberts,K. Waldron
Published 2013 in Bioresource Technology
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2013
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Bioresource Technology
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2013-04-01
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Medicine, Chemistry, Engineering, Environmental Science
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