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The Pretreatment of Lignocelluloses With Green Solvent as Biorefinery Preprocess: A Minor Review

Converting agriculture and forestry lignocellulosic residues into high value-added liquid fuels (ethanol, butanol, etc.), chemicals (levulinic acid, furfural, etc.), and materials (aerogel, bioresin, etc.) a bio-refinery process is an important way to utilize biomass energy resources. However, becau...

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Published in:Frontiers in plant science 2021-06, Vol.12, p.670061
Main Authors: Yin, Xiaoyan, Wei, Linshan, Pan, Xueyuan, Liu, Chao, Jiang, Jianchun, Wang, Kui
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