
pmid: 11092129
The authors present a view of biochemical engineering by describing their personal interests and experience over the years involving mostly conversion of lignocellulosics into fuels and chemicals and the associated engineering subjects.
Ethanol, Hydrolysis, Chemical Engineering, History, 20th Century, Enzymes, Industrial Microbiology, Bioreactors, Fermentation, Animals, Humans, Biomass, Cellulose, Genetic Engineering, Plant Structures, Biotechnology
Ethanol, Hydrolysis, Chemical Engineering, History, 20th Century, Enzymes, Industrial Microbiology, Bioreactors, Fermentation, Animals, Humans, Biomass, Cellulose, Genetic Engineering, Plant Structures, Biotechnology
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