Biological and Non-Biological Methods for Lignocellulosic Biomass Deconstruction
Owing to their abundance and cost-effectiveness, lignocellulosic materials have attracted increasing attention in clean energy technologies over the last decade. However, the complex polymer structure in these residues makes it difficult to extract the fermentable sugars. Therefore, various pretreatment regimes have been used resulting in the breaking of lignocelluloses’ physical and chemical...
Published at Green Energy and Technology book series (GREEN)
Pages 121-134
Published in 2020
A. O. Ayeni, M. O. Daramola, A. E. Adetayo, P. T. Sekoai, O. C. Nwinyi, and O. Ejekwu
Nwinyi Obinna » Prof. Obinna is actively involved in bioremediation of persistent organic pollutants in the environment .His research focus is on studies of incidence of persistent organic pollutants within our environment (Soil and water). His studies hinges on the bacterial mechanisms utilized by bacterial species in degrading persistent organic pollutants within our tropical environment; assay of the... view full profile
