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    Screening of glycoside hydrolases and ionic liquids for fibre modification

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    BACKGROUNDThis study elaborates the possibility to apply combined ionic liquid (IL) and enzyme treatments for pulp fibre modification. The approach involves swelling of fibre surfaces with IL followed by enzymatic modification of the disrupted fibre surface using carbohydrate active enzymes. RESULTSThe capacity of seven cellulose-dissolving or cellulose-swelling ionic liquids to swell pulp fibres was compared. In addition, thirteen cellulases and five xylanases were screened for their IL tolerance, which determines their applicability in combined or sequential IL-enzyme treatments of fibres. Among the studied ionic liquids, 1-ethyl-3-methylimidazolium dimethylphosphate ([EMIM]DMP) and 1,3-dimethylimidazolium dimethylphosphate ([DMIM]DMP) had the strongest effect on fibre swelling. These solvents were also found to be the least inactivating for the studied enzymes. CONCLUSIONEnzyme compatibility and cellulose-dissolving capability are not two conflicting properties of an ionic liquid. (c) 2017 Society of Chemical IndustryPeer reviewe

    Malting with biocides produced by lactic acid bacteria:Master's thesis

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    Enzymatically modified wood fibers

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    Malting with biocides produced by lactic acid bacteria:Master's thesis

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    Kabul Times. (Kabul, Afghanistan), 1979-09-13

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    Kabul Times. (Kabul, Afghanistan), 1979-09-13; Volume 17; Number 14
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