Abstract:
The invention relates to a method for producing glucose from cellulose material, in which a starting material containing cellulose is treated with a liquid treatment medium that comprises an ionic liquid, anions are selected therefrom using polyatomic anions, and the material containing cellulose and which is treated with ionic liquid undergoes enzymatic hydrolysis.
Abstract:
A process for preparing glucose from a cellulose material, in which a cellulose-comprising starting material is provided and treated with a liquid treatment medium comprising an ionic liquid whose anions are selected from among polyatomic anions and the cellulose-comprising material which has been treated with the ionic liquid is subjected to an enzymatic hydrolysis, is described.
Abstract:
The invention relates to a method for producing monoethylenically unsaturated glycosylamines, in which an aldehyde sugar is reacted with a primary aliphatic amine or ammonia in an aqueous medium and with the anhydride of a simple unsaturated carboxylic acid, without intermediate isolation, or aldehyde sugar is reacted directly with allylamine. The invention also relates to a method for producing polymers containing polymerised N-acylated glycosylamine groups, and to novel unsaturated N-maleinylated glycosylamine.
Abstract:
The invention relates to a method for producing unsaturated acylamidoalkyl polyhydroxy acid amides, in which the reaction product from polyhydroxy acid lactone and aliphatic diamine is reacted with the anhydride of a simple unsaturated carboxylic acid. The invention also relates to unsaturated acylamidoalkyl polyhydroxy acid amides and to a method for producing polymers from unsaturated acylamidoalkyl polyhydroxy acid amides.
Abstract:
The present invention relates to a process for preparing glucose from a lignocellulose-comprising starting material, in which this is firstly treated with an ionic liquid and subsequently subjected to an enzymatic hydrolysis. The invention further relates to a process for preparing microbial metabolites, especially ethanol, in which the glucose obtained is additionally subjected to a fermentation.
Abstract:
The present invention relates to a process for preparing glucose from a lignocellulose-comprising starting material, in which this is firstly treated with an ionic liquid and subsequently subjected to an enzymatic hydrolysis. The invention further relates to a process for preparing microbial metabolites, especially ethanol, in which the glucose obtained is additionally subjected to a fermentation.
Abstract:
The invention relates to a method for producing glucose from a starting material containing ligno-cellulose. According to said method, said material is initially treated with an ionic liquid and subsequently undergoes enzymatic hydrolysis. The invention also relates to a method for producing microbial metabolic products, especially ethanol, wherein the obtained glucose also undergoes fermentation.
Abstract:
Die vorliegende Erfindung betrifft ein Verfahren zur Herstellung eines Celluloseproduktes, eines Oligocelluloseproduktes und eines Ligninproduktes aus einem lignocellulosehaltigen Ausgangsmaterial.
Abstract:
The invention relates to a method for producing unsaturated acylamidoalkyl polyhydroxy acid amides, in which the reaction product from polyhydroxy acid lactone and aliphatic diamine is reacted with the anhydride of a simple unsaturated carboxylic acid. The invention also relates to unsaturated acylamidoalkyl polyhydroxy acid amides and to a method for producing polymers from unsaturated acylamidoalkyl polyhydroxy acid amides.
Abstract:
The invention relates to a method for producing monoethylenically unsaturated glycosylamines, in which an aldehyde sugar is reacted with a primary aliphatic amine or ammonia in an aqueous medium and with the anhydride of a simple unsaturated carboxylic acid, without intermediate isolation, or aldehyde sugar is reacted directly with allylamine. The invention also relates to a method for producing polymers containing polymerised N-acylated glycosylamine groups, and to novel unsaturated N-maleinylated glycosylamine.