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Nitrogen adsorption analysis of wood saccharification residues
Han Seung Yang,
William Tai Yin Tze
Bioproducts and Biosystems Engineering
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Acid Treatment
33%
Adsorption Analysis
100%
Aspen Wood
33%
Biofuel Production
33%
Cell Wall
33%
Cell Wall Structure
33%
Cellulose
33%
Dilute Acid Pretreatment
33%
Drying Methods
33%
Enzymatic Hydrolysis
66%
Fermentable Sugars
33%
Flour Samples
33%
Fold Increase
66%
Freeze-drying
33%
Hemicellulose Removal
33%
Internal Pore Structure
33%
Internal Pores
33%
Internal Structure
33%
Isotherm
33%
Lignocellulosic Residues
33%
Nitrogen Adsorption
100%
Pore Size Distribution
33%
Pore Structure
33%
Porosity Structure
33%
Pre-freezing
33%
Saccharification
100%
Saccharification Residue
100%
Solid Waste
33%
Total Pore Volume
33%
Value-adding
33%
Wood
33%
Wood Flour
33%
Wood Saccharification
100%
Engineering
Acid Pretreatment
25%
Adsorption
100%
Aspen Wood
25%
Biofuel
25%
Cell Wall Structure
25%
Dilute Acid Pretreatment
25%
Enzymatic Cellulose Hydrolysis
25%
Enzymatic Hydrolysis
25%
Fermentable Sugar
25%
Fold Increase
50%
Hemicellulose
25%
Internal Structure
25%
Internals
50%
Lignocellulosics
25%
Porosity
25%
Saccharification
100%
Agricultural and Biological Sciences
Biofuel
25%
Cell Wall
50%
Enzymatic Hydrolysis
50%
Freeze Drying
25%
Hemicellulose
25%
Populus
25%
Pretreatment
50%
Saccharification
100%
Solid Waste
25%
Surface Area
75%
Wood Flour
25%
Material Science
Biofuel
33%
Enzymatic Hydrolysis
66%
Nitrogen Adsorption
100%
Pore Size Distribution
33%
Pore Structure
66%
Pore Volume
33%
Chemical Engineering
Adsorption
100%
Enzymatic Hydrolysis
66%
Food Science
Enzymatic Hydrolysis
100%