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Development of a Self-Cycling Fermentation Approach to Improve Productivities for Ethanol Production
DownloadSpring 2020
Biofuels have great potential to help secure the global energy supply and reduce greenhouse gas emissions. Taking cellulosic ethanol as an example, it is a biofuel produced from lignocellulosic material (e.g. wood and corn stover), which has the most abundant polymer on the planet. The production...
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Improving ethanol productivity through self-cycling fermentation of yeast: a proof of concept
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Sauvageau, Dominic, Bressler, David C., Chae, Michael, Wang, Jie
Background The cellulosic ethanol industry has developed efficient strategies for converting sugars obtained from various cellulosic feedstocks to bioethanol. However, any further major improvements in ethanol productivity will require development of novel and innovative fermentation strategies...