Kinetic features of xylan de-polymerization in production of xylose monomer and furfural during acid pretreatment for kenaf, forage sorghums and sunn hemp feedstocks
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Keywords: acid pretreatment, sunn hemp, sorghum brown-mid rib (BMR), sorghum non brown- mid rib (SNBMR), kenaf, reaction kinetics, activation energy, reaction order
DOI: 10.3965/j.ijabe.20140704.010
Citation: Kamireddy S R, Kozliak E I, Tucker M, Ji Y. Kinetic features of xylan de-polymerization in production of xylose monomer and furfural during acid pretreatment for kenaf, forage sorghums and sunn hemp feedstocks. Int J Agric & Biol Eng, 2014; 7(4): 86-98.
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