2023 - Research.com Chemistry in Sweden Leader Award
His primary scientific interests are in Ethanol fuel, Fermentation, Enzymatic hydrolysis, Hydrolysis and Biochemistry. His Ethanol fuel study incorporates themes from Raw material, Corn stover and Pulp and paper industry. His Fermentation study combines topics in areas such as Distillation, Lactic acid and Hydrolysate.
His Enzymatic hydrolysis research integrates issues from Sugar and Softwood. His research integrates issues of Ethanol, Ethanol fermentation, Yeast, Yield and Bran in his study of Hydrolysis. His work deals with themes such as Chromatography and Food science, which intersect with Biochemistry.
Guido Zacchi spends much of his time researching Ethanol fuel, Hydrolysis, Fermentation, Enzymatic hydrolysis and Biochemistry. Guido Zacchi has researched Ethanol fuel in several fields, including Biomass, Raw material and Pulp and paper industry. The Pulp and paper industry study combines topics in areas such as Lignocellulosic biomass and Corn stover.
His studies deal with areas such as Yield, Cellulose, Chromatography and Softwood as well as Hydrolysis. His work carried out in the field of Fermentation brings together such families of science as Ethanol, Distillation and Yeast. His Enzymatic hydrolysis research includes elements of Xylose, Acid hydrolysis, Nuclear chemistry, Bioconversion and Sugar.
Guido Zacchi mainly investigates Ethanol fuel, Pulp and paper industry, Biofuel, Fermentation and Xylose. Guido Zacchi interconnects Corn stover, Dry matter, Agronomy, Sugar and Enzymatic hydrolysis in the investigation of issues within Ethanol fuel. His Pulp and paper industry research incorporates themes from Furfural, Lignocellulosic biomass, Hydrolysis and Biotechnology.
His study in Hydrolysis is interdisciplinary in nature, drawing from both Ethanol, Cellulose, Softwood and Chromatography. His Fermentation research includes themes of Slurry, Distillation, Raw material and Yeast. His research in Xylose intersects with topics in Hemicellulose and Straw.
His primary scientific interests are in Ethanol fuel, Pulp and paper industry, Biofuel, Fermentation and Enzymatic hydrolysis. While the research belongs to areas of Ethanol fuel, Guido Zacchi spends his time largely on the problem of Bioconversion, intersecting his research to questions surrounding Co-fermentation. The concepts of his Pulp and paper industry study are interwoven with issues in Furfural, Hydrolysis and Biotechnology.
His Biofuel research is multidisciplinary, incorporating elements of Biomass, Agronomy and Anaerobic digestion. His Fermentation study combines topics from a wide range of disciplines, such as Ethanol and Raw material. His Enzymatic hydrolysis research focuses on Xylose and how it connects with Hemicellulose and Bagasse.
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Bio-ethanol--the fuel of tomorrow from the residues of today.
Bärbel Hahn-Hägerdal;Mats Galbe;Marie-Francoise Gorwa-Grauslund;Gunnar Lidén.
Trends in Biotechnology (2006)
A review of the production of ethanol from softwood
Mats Galbe;Guido Zacchi.
Applied Microbiology and Biotechnology (2002)
The generation of fermentation inhibitors during dilute acid hydrolysis of softwood
Simona Larsson;Eva Palmqvist;Bärbel Hahn-Hägerdal;Charlotte Tengborg.
Enzyme and Microbial Technology (1999)
Pretreatment of lignocellulosic materials for efficient bioethanol production.
Mats Galbe;Guido Zacchi.
Advances in Biochemical Engineering / Biotechnology (2007)
Techno‐Economic Evaluation of Producing Ethanol from Softwood: Comparison of SSF and SHF and Identification of Bottlenecks
Anders Wingren;Mats Galbe;Guido Zacchi.
Biotechnology Progress (2008)
Effect of hemicellulose and lignin removal on enzymatic hydrolysis of steam pretreated corn stover
Karin Öhgren;Renata Bura;Jack Saddler;Guido Zacchi.
Bioresource Technology (2007)
Adsorption of Trichoderma reesei CBH I and EG II and their catalytic domains on steam pretreated softwood and isolated lignin
Hetti Palonen;Folke Tjerneld;Guido Zacchi;Maija Tenkanen.
Journal of Biotechnology (2004)
Techno-Economic Evaluation of Bioethanol Production from Three Different Lignocellulosic Materials
Per Sassner;Mats Galbe;Guido Zacchi.
Biomass & Bioenergy (2008)
Pretreatment: The key to efficient utilization of lignocellulosic materials
Mats Galbe;Guido Zacchi.
Biomass & Bioenergy (2012)
A comparison between simultaneous saccharification and fermentation and separate hydrolysis and fermentation using steam-pretreated corn stover
Karin Öhgren;Renata Bura;Gary Lesnicki;Jack Saddler.
Process Biochemistry (2007)
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