## Abstract Liberation of fermentable sugars from recalcitrant biomass is among the most costly steps for emerging cellulosic ethanol production. Here we compared two pretreatment methods (dilute acid, DA, and cellulose solvent and organic solvent lignocellulose fractionation, COSLIF) for corn stov
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Production of Biofuels from Cellulose and Corn Stover Using Alkylphenol Solvents
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