“…The simplest approach considers conventional or modified Michaelian kinetics with competitive, noncompetitive or uncompetitive inhibition, whereas the most complex modeling strategy may take cellulose polymerization degree or particle size and morphology through a population balance into account (Zhang et al, 2014;Lebaz et al, 2015). Alternative mechanistic models sometimes account for chemical or physical phenomena which may affect the kinetics of enzymatic hydrolysis of cellulose, such as concurrent reactions (Tsai et al, 2014), adsorption equilibria without or with inactivation of adsorbed cellulase (Kadam et al, 2004;Wang and Feng, 2010;Tervasmäki et al, 2017), fractal kinetics for heterogeneous reactions (Ye and Berson, 2011), or mixing conditions through mass transfer rate (Kinnarinen et al, 2012;Wojtusik et al, 2016). It must be pointed out that the complete mechanism of enzymatic hydrolysis is still unknown, and could also depend on the type and purity of the substrate and of the enzymes.…”