What is biochemical Conversion?
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Biochemical conversion is based on enzymatic hydrolysis of lignocellulosic material to sugars, which are subsequently fermented and distilled to give cellulosic ethanol. Biochemical processes have the advantage of low processing temperatures and high selectivity of products generated.
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Biochemical conversion involves the use of enzymes of bacteria or other microorganisms to break down biomass through the processes of anaerobic digestion, fermentation, or composting. From: Bioenergy,
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