Bioligninolysis : degradation of ionic liquid derived lignin by Rhodococcus
There has been much recent interest in using ionic liquids for processing lignocellulosic biomass. While cellulose has an acknowledged application in generating biofuels, it would be valuable to use the abundant lignin present as well. Rhodococcus has been reported previously to degrade lignin. Ther...
Main Author: | Azman, Hazeeq |
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Other Authors: | Cass, Tony ; Hallett, Jason ; Wilton-Ely, James |
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Imperial College London
2015
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Online Access: | http://ethos.bl.uk/OrderDetails.do?uin=uk.bl.ethos.705788 |
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