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Adilson R. Gonçalves

Researcher at University of São Paulo

Publications -  78
Citations -  2613

Adilson R. Gonçalves is an academic researcher from University of São Paulo. The author has contributed to research in topics: Bagasse & Lignin. The author has an hindex of 26, co-authored 78 publications receiving 2346 citations.

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Steam explosion pretreatment reproduction and alkaline delignification reactions performed on a pilot scale with sugarcane bagasse for bioethanol production.

TL;DR: In this article, the authors focused on the steam explosion pretreatment reproduction and alkaline delignification reactions on a pilot scale for the ethanol production, through different varieties of natural sugarcane bagasse.
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Industrial-scale steam explosion pretreatment of sugarcane straw for enzymatic hydrolysis of cellulose for production of second generation ethanol and value-added products

TL;DR: Steam explosion at 180, 190 and 200°C for 15min was applied to sugarcane straw in an industrial sugar/ethanol reactor, leading to remarkable hemicellulose solubilization and high hydrolysis conversion of cellulose.
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Mechanical behavior and microstructural analysis of sugarcane bagasse fibers reinforced polypropylene composites

TL;DR: In this article, the compression and injection molding processes were performed in order to evaluate the better mixer method for fiber (sugarcane bagasse, bagasse cellulose and benzylated bagasse) and matrix (polypropylene).
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Influence of mixed sugarcane bagasse samples evaluated by elemental and physical-chemical composition

TL;DR: The largest producer of sugarcane in the world, Brazil, with 185 million tons of solid residues generation per harvest, is the world's largest sugar cane producing country as mentioned in this paper.
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Hydroxymethylation and oxidation of Organosolv lignins and utilization of the products.

TL;DR: Organosolv lignins obtained from Eucalyptus grandis, sugarcane bagasse and Picea abies by AcetosolV, Formacell and Organocell processes were characterized, fractionated and converted to hydroxymethylated and oxidized products.