SSF experimental protocols lignocellulosic biomass hydrolysis and fermentation : laboratory analytical procedure (LAP) : issue date, 10/30/2001 /

There are many ways to produce ethanol from lignocellulosic material. The method discussed here is known as simultaneous saccharification and fermentation (SSF). It utilizes cellulase enzyme to break down the cellulose and yeast to ferment the resulting glucose.

Main Author: Dowe, Nancy.
Other Authors: McMillan, James Douglas., National Renewable Energy Laboratory (U.S.)
Format: Electronic
Language: English
Published: Golden, Colo. : National Renewable Energy Laboratory, [2008]
Physical Description: 16 pages : digital, PDF file.
Series: NREL/TP ; 510-42630.
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Online Access: https://purl.fdlp.gov/GPO/LPS94139
Summary: There are many ways to produce ethanol from lignocellulosic material. The method discussed here is known as simultaneous saccharification and fermentation (SSF). It utilizes cellulase enzyme to break down the cellulose and yeast to ferment the resulting glucose.
Item Description: Mode of access: Internet from the NREL web site. Address as of 5/12/08: http://www.nrel.gov/biomass/pdfs/42630.pdf; current access available via PURL.
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There are many ways to produce ethanol from lignocellulosic material. The method discussed here is known as simultaneous saccharification and fermentation (SSF). It utilizes cellulase enzyme to break down the cellulose and yeast to ferment the resulting glucose.
Physical Description: 16 pages : digital, PDF file.
Format: Mode of access: Internet from the NREL web site. Address as of 5/12/08: http://www.nrel.gov/biomass/pdfs/42630.pdf; current access available via PURL.