Supercritical CO2 and ionic liquids for the pretreatment of lignocellulosic biomass in bioethanol production

@article{Gu2013SupercriticalCA,
  title={Supercritical CO2 and ionic liquids for the pretreatment of lignocellulosic biomass in bioethanol production},
  author={Tingyue Gu and Michael A. Held and Ahmed Faik},
  journal={Environmental Technology},
  year={2013},
  volume={34},
  pages={1735 - 1749}
}
Owing to high petroleum prices, there has been a major push in recent years to use lignocellulosic biomass as biorefinery feedstocks. Unfortunately, by nature's design, lignocellulosic biomass is notoriously recalcitrant. Cellulose is the most abundant renewable carbon source on the planet and comprises glucan polysaccharides which self-assemble into paracrystalline microfibrils. The extent of cellulose crystallinity largely contributes to biomass recalcitrance. Additionally, cellulose… 
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