Search for dissertations about: "sugar technology"
Showing result 21 - 25 of 145 swedish dissertations containing the words sugar technology.
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21. Carbohydrate-specific, boronate-containing copolymers: from sugar-sensing to cell adhesion
Abstract : Carbohydrates play a major role in many cell recognition events and metabolic pathways of living organisms. Synthetic carbohydrate receptors are of great interest for the chemical design of sugar sensors, materials for cell separation, cell immobilization, drug delivery and other biomedical/biotechnological applications. READ MORE
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22. Anaerobic Treatment of Agricultural Residues and Wastewater - Application of High-Rate Reactors
Abstract : The production of methane via anaerobic digestion of agricultural residues and industrial wastewater would benefit society by providing a clean fuel from renewable feedstocks. This would reduce the use of fossil-fuel-derived energy and reduce environmental impact, including global warming and pollution. READ MORE
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23. Fermentation and Cultivation Technology for Improved Ethanol Production from Lignocellulose
Abstract : The work presented in this thesis has been aiming at improving ethanol production from lignocellulose. Ethanol from renewable resources is receiving renewed attention due to apprehensions of global warming and dwindling oil reserves. Lignocellulose constitutes a potential raw material source for large scale ethanol production. READ MORE
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24. Structure and function studies of GH45 glycoside hydrolases
Abstract : The enzymatic hydrolysis of lignocellulosic material in nature is carried out by a plethora of cellulases. Glycoside hydrolase family 45 (GH45) enzymes are small cellulases most commonly found in fungi that catalyse the hydrolysis of β(1→4) linked glucans. READ MORE
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25. Process Development of Bioethanol Production from Wheat and Barley Residues Steam Pretreatment and SSF
Abstract : Bioethanol has received increasing attention as an alternative to petrol due to the current dependency on supplies from other countries and due to the increased concentration of the greenhouse gas carbon dioxide in the atmosphere. In this thesis, the development of 2nd generation production processes for bioethanol production from the lignocellulosic part of biomass is discussed. READ MORE