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- who: Samarthya Bhagia from the inhibit microbes and/or enzymes [10]Aqueous batch pretreatments can remove a large portion of hemicellulose, modify but not remove much of the lignin, increase biomass accessible surface area, and increase cellulose digestibility by enzymes [11]. Most laboratory pretreatments are performed in batch operations and commercial continuous pretreatments generally transport the liquid and solids together. However, flowthrough pretreatment can be valuable for deciphering deconstruction mechanisms occurring during aqueous pretreatments, as continuous removal of soluble fractions from biomass provides valuable insights into the sequence in which components are removed and the effect on . . .
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