Publications by authors named "Jinxian Shan"

The cost of enzymolysis is a major bottleneck for the industrialisation of lignocellulosic enzymatic hydrolysis technology, and recycling cellulase can reduce this cost. Herein, a sulfobetaine prepolymer (CPS) with terminal chlorine was grafted onto enzymatic hydrolysis residual lignin (EHL) from corncob to construct thermosensitive lignin-based "molecular glues" (lignin-based sulfobetaine polymers, L-CPS) that were used to recover and recycle cellulase. L-CPS (1.

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The cost of lignocellulosic enzymatic hydrolysis was reduced by enhancing enzymatic hydrolysis and recycling cellulase. Lignin-grafted quaternary ammonium phosphate (LQAP) with sensitive temperature and pH response, was obtained by grafting quaternary ammonium phosphate (QAP) onto enzymatic hydrolysis lignin (EHL). LQAP dissolved under the hydrolysis condition (pH 5.

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