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Scientists have found a new way to produce sugar from corn stalks and other crop waste, potentially opening a new pathway to sustainable biofuels. Scientists at Washington State University have ...
Newly published in Bioresource Technology, their experimental process used ammonium sulfite-based alkali salts to convert corn stover—leftover corn stalks, husks, and other residues—into low-cost ...
Newly published in Bioresource Technology, their experimental process used “ammonium sulfite-based alkali salts” to convert leftover corn stalks, husks, and other residues into low-cost sugar ...
Newly published in Bioresource Technology, their experimental process used ammonium sulfite-based alkali salts to convert corn stover—leftover corn stalks, husks, and other residues—into low ...
Researchers at Washington State University have developed a new method to extract sugar from corn stalks and other agricultural waste, offering a promising route toward more sustainable biofuel ...
Caramel coloring is made by heating sugars in the presence of ammonium and sulfite. The artificial sweeteners are synthesized from amino acids in the case of aspartame and sugar in the case of ...
Newly published in Bioresource Technology, their experimental process used ammonium sulfite-based alkali salts to convert corn stover—leftover corn stalks, husks, and other residues—into low-cost ...
the team used a combination of potassium hydroxide and ammonium sulfite to pretreat the corn stover at mild temperatures. This treatment softens the fibrous material, allowing enzymes to easily ...