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Batch Fermentation Options for High Titer Bioethanol Production from a SPORL Pretreated Douglas-fir Forest Residue without Detoxification

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Table 1. Chemical composition of untreated and SPORL-pretreated unwashed wet solids and freely drainable spent liquor and total component recovery from the whole slurry solids
Figure 1. Time-dependent substrate enzymatic digestibility of SPORL-pretreated FS-10 WSS at 15% total solids and three CTec3 loadings
Figure 2. Comparisons of time-dependent fermentation results of SPORL pretreated Douglas fir residue FS-10 among different fermentation options at CTec 3 of 20 FPU/g glucan and 8% (v/v) yeast loading
Figure 3. Effects of (a) cellulase loading; (b) nutrient supplementation; (c) sterilization, and (d) yeast loadings on time-dependent fermentation results of SPORL pretreated Douglas fir residue FS-10 WSS

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