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New device harnesses microwave flow reaction to convert biomass into useful sugars - MSNResearchers at Kyushu University have developed a device that combines a catalyst and microwave flow reaction to efficiently convert complex polysaccharides into simple monosaccharides. The device ...
Researchers have developed a new process that uses microwave flow reaction and recyclable solid catalysts to efficiently hydrolyze polysaccharides into simple sugars. The developed device utilizes ...
The device utilizes a continuous-flow hydrolysis process, where cellobiose—a disaccharide made from two glucose molecules—is passed through a sulfonated carbon catalyst that is heated using ...
The catalytic site where hydrolysis and transgalactosylation reactions occur is shown as a red triangle. ... a proxy assay for the disaccharide hydrolysis activity (Supplementary Fig. 4d).
One-tenth milliliter of homogenate and 0.1 ml. of disaccharide solution were then incubated in test tubes for one hour at 37°C. The reaction was stopped by heating in a boiling-water bath for two ...
Researchers at Kyushu University have developed a device that combines a catalyst and microwave flow reaction to efficiently convert complex polysaccharides into simple monosaccharides. The device ...
The device utilizes a continuous-flow hydrolysis process, where cellobiose—a disaccharide made from two glucose molecules—is passed through a sulfonated carbon catalyst that is heated using ...
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