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Environmental Sciences

D-Index
52
Citations
9280
World Ranking
4510
National Ranking
472

Best Publications

  • Designer synthetic media for studying microbial-catalyzed biofuel production

    Xiaoyu Tang;Leonardo Da Costa Sousa;Mingjie Jin;Shishir P S Chundawat;Shishir P S Chundawat

  • Evaluation of ammonia fibre expansion (AFEX) pretreatment for enzymatic hydrolysis of switchgrass harvested in different seasons and locations

    Bryan Bals;Chad Rogers;Mingjie Jin;Venkatesh Balan

  • Microbial lipid-based lignocellulosic biorefinery: feasibility and challenges

    Mingjie Jin;Patricia J. Slininger;Bruce S. Dien;Suresh Waghmode

  • Recent advances in lignin valorization with bacterial cultures: microorganisms, metabolic pathways, and bio-products

    Zhaoxian Xu;Peng Lei;Rui Zhai;Zhiqiang Wen

  • Comparative genomics of xylose-fermenting fungi for enhanced biofuel production

    Dana J. Wohlbach;Dana J. Wohlbach;Alan Kuo;Trey K. Sato;Katlyn M. Potts

  • Alkali-based AFEX pretreatment for the conversion of sugarcane bagasse and cane leaf residues to ethanol.

    Chandraraj Krishnan;Leonardo da Costa Sousa;Mingjie Jin;Mingjie Jin;Linpei Chang

  • Next-generation ammonia pretreatment enhances cellulosic biofuel production

    Leonardo da Costa Sousa;Mingjie Jin;Mingjie Jin;Shishir P. S. Chundawat;Vijay Bokade

  • Effects of biomass particle size on steam explosion pretreatment performance for improving the enzyme digestibility of corn stover

    Zhi Hua Liu;Lei Qin;Feng Pang;Ming Jie Jin;Ming Jie Jin

  • Systems biology-guided biodesign of consolidated lignin conversion

    Lu Lin;Yanbing Cheng;Yunqiao Pu;Su Sun

  • Synergistic maximization of the carbohydrate output and lignin processability by combinatorial pretreatment

    Zhi-Hua Liu;Michelle L. Olson;Somnath Shinde;Xin Wang

  • Two-step SSCF to convert AFEX-treated switchgrass to ethanol using commercial enzymes and Saccharomyces cerevisiae 424A(LNH-ST).

    Mingjie Jin;Mingjie Jin;Ming W. Lau;Ming W. Lau;Venkatesh Balan;Venkatesh Balan;Bruce E. Dale;Bruce E. Dale

  • Comparative lipid production by oleaginous yeasts in hydrolyzates of lignocellulosic biomass and process strategy for high titers

    Patricia J. Slininger;Bruce S. Dien;Cletus P. Kurtzman;Bryan R. Moser

  • Consolidated bioprocessing (CBP) performance of Clostridium phytofermentans on AFEX-treated corn stover for ethanol production

    Mingjie Jin;Venkatesh Balan;Christa Gunawan;Bruce E. Dale

  • Towards efficient enzymatic saccharification of pretreated lignocellulose: Enzyme inhibition by lignin-derived phenolics and recent trends in mitigation strategies.

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  • A novel integrated biological process for cellulosic ethanol production featuring high ethanol productivity, enzyme recycling and yeast cells reuse

    Mingjie Jin;Mingjie Jin;Christa Gunawan;Christa Gunawan;Nirmal Uppugundla;Nirmal Uppugundla;Venkatesh Balan;Venkatesh Balan

  • An integrated paradigm for cellulosic biorefineries: utilization of lignocellulosic biomass as self-sufficient feedstocks for fuel, food precursors and saccharolytic enzyme production†

    Ming W. Lau;Bryan D. Bals;Shishir P. S. Chundawat;Mingjie Jin

  • Combinatorial pretreatment and fermentation optimization enabled a record yield on lignin bioconversion

    Zhi-Hua Liu;Shangxian Xie;Furong Lin;Mingjie Jin

  • Evaluation of storage methods for the conversion of corn stover biomass to sugars based on steam explosion pretreatment

    Zhi Hua Liu;Lei Qin;Ming Jie Jin;Ming Jie Jin;Feng Pang

  • Engineering co-utilization of glucose and xylose for chemical overproduction from lignocellulose

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  • Cellulase hyper-production by Trichoderma reesei mutant SEU-7 on lactose

    Chengcheng Li;Fengming Lin;Le Zhou;Lei Qin

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Frank McKeon University of Houston
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