What is it about?
Fundamental understanding of mode of enzyme actions for deconstruction of biopolymer network and surface phenomenon occurring at the biopolymer surfaces are very important. It is expected that this understanding would enable us to choose correct enzymes based on its action to develop tools for biopolymer deconstruction and its further conversion to desired liquid fuels. This not only enable us to utilize a wide variety of abundant biomass but also upgrade our available enzymatic techniques.
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Why is it important?
1) Whats occurring at the biomass surface when put an enzyme on it. 2) what techniques needs to be developed for further detail characterization of phenomenon occurring at the surface of biomass substrate 3) What enzyme/protein would be required for biopolymer deconstruction 4) Active site of enzymes 5) Possible impact on biofuel production
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This page is a summary of: Enzymatic breakdown of biomass: enzyme active sites, immobilization, and biofuel production, Green Chemistry, January 2014, Royal Society of Chemistry,
DOI: 10.1039/c4gc01405g.
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