Fig. 9From: A finalized determinant for complete lignocellulose enzymatic saccharification potential to maximize bioethanol production in bioenergy MiscanthusComparison of biomass porosity among the raw materials (raw) and three optimal pretreated (LHW, H2SO4, NaOH) biomass residues of Miscanthus samples. A Yellow dye (DY) and total dye from Simons stains in four typical pairs of samples (mg/g). B Ratio (Y/B) between yellow dye (DY) and blue dye (DB) from Simons stains in four typical pairs of samples. C Congo red (CR) dye stain in four typical pairs of samples (m2/g; 1 g CR adsorbed corresponds to the area 1055 m2 of biomass). D Mixed-cellulase enzyme adsorption (Emax; mg/g biomass) in four typical pairs of samples. E BET specific surface area and F BJH cumulative pore volume in the Pair II samples. The line among the solid dots as means (n = 8) and the different letters (a, b, c, d) indicated that the mean values are significantly different from each other by LSD test, respectivelyBack to article page