81 research outputs found
Nano-Tubular Cellulose for Bioprocess Technology Development
Delignified cellulosic material has shown a significant promotional effect on the alcoholic fermentation as yeast immobilization support. However, its potential for further biotechnological development is unexploited. This study reports the characterization of this tubular/porous cellulosic material, which was done by SEM, porosimetry and X-ray powder diffractometry. The results showed that the structure of nano-tubular cellulose (NC) justifies its suitability for use in “cold pasteurization” processes and its promoting activity in bioprocessing (fermentation). The last was explained by a glucose pump theory. Also, it was demonstrated that crystallization of viscous invert sugar solutions during freeze drying could not be otherwise achieved unless NC was present. This effect as well as the feasibility of extremely low temperature fermentation are due to reduction of the activation energy, and have facilitated the development of technologies such as wine fermentations at home scale (in a domestic refrigerator). Moreover, NC may lead to new perspectives in research such as the development of new composites, templates for cylindrical nano-particles, etc
Regulation of Surface Acidity of Oxidic Carriers Used for the Preparation of Supported Catalysts
The Dependence of Adsorptive and Catalytic Properties of Metals on Their Electronegativity Parameter Phi-Star
Chemica Script
Advances in the Mechanism of Deposition of the CrO<sub>4</sub><sup>2</sup><sup>-</sup>, HCrO<sub>4</sub><sup>-</sup>, and Cr<sub>2</sub>O<sub>7</sub><sup>2</sup><sup>-</sup> Species on the Surface of Titania Consisting of Anatase and Rutile
ChemInform Abstract: INFLUENCE OF LITHIUM ON THE KIND OF COBALT SPECIES FORMED ON Γ-ALUMINUM OXIDE
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