“…The solvents yields were also in agreement with previous studies. [26][27][28] The increased concentration (120 mM) of citric acid did not affect the ABE fermentation. However, C. acetobutylicum DSM1731 did not grow when Na-citrate formed aer neutralization by NaOH, which suggested that Na-citrate inhibited the fermentation.…”
Section: Effect Of Salts On Abe Fermentationmentioning
The salts formed by neutralization after sulfuric, acetic, and citric acid pretreatments affected enzymatic hydrolysis of lignocellulosic materials and acetone–butanol–ethanol (ABE) fermentation to various degrees.
“…The solvents yields were also in agreement with previous studies. [26][27][28] The increased concentration (120 mM) of citric acid did not affect the ABE fermentation. However, C. acetobutylicum DSM1731 did not grow when Na-citrate formed aer neutralization by NaOH, which suggested that Na-citrate inhibited the fermentation.…”
Section: Effect Of Salts On Abe Fermentationmentioning
The salts formed by neutralization after sulfuric, acetic, and citric acid pretreatments affected enzymatic hydrolysis of lignocellulosic materials and acetone–butanol–ethanol (ABE) fermentation to various degrees.
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