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Fig. 5 | Biotechnology for Biofuels

Fig. 5

From: Lignin from hydrothermally pretreated grass biomass retards enzymatic cellulose degradation by acting as a physical barrier rather than by inducing nonproductive adsorption of enzymes

Fig. 5

Chromatograms from GPC analysis of lignin-rich residues (LRRs) from corn stover (CS), Miscanthus × giganteus stalks (MS) and wheat straw (WS) hydrothermally pretreated at different pretreatment severity factors (log R0). Peaks appearing at higher retention time correspond to fractions with lower molecular weights (Mw). The vertical lines represent standards with Mw of 1701, 320 and 152 Da appearing at 10.19, 11.47 and 11.88 min, respectively

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