Development of a high temperature SSF reactor for the production of bio-ethanol from lignocellulose. KU Leuven
Department of Microbial and Molecular Systems (M²S), Centre for Food and Microbial Technology, Bioengineering Technology, Ghent and Aalst Technology Campuses
Lignocellulosic materials will be an important feedstock for the production of bio-ethanol in the future. Using the current technologies, this components are more difficult to convert into ethanol than the classicalfeedstock. The purpose of this project is to develop a cost-effective production process which can convert lignocellulose to ethanol with the aid of enzymes and fermentation. To realize this, the different production steps like ...