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Kokou Adjallé
Researcher at Université du Québec à Trois-Rivières
Publications - 24
Citations - 437
Kokou Adjallé is an academic researcher from Université du Québec à Trois-Rivières. The author has contributed to research in topics: Lignocellulosic biomass & Corn stover. The author has an hindex of 9, co-authored 21 publications receiving 277 citations. Previous affiliations of Kokou Adjallé include Institut national de la recherche scientifique & Université du Québec.
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Microalgae biomass production for a biorefinery system: Recent advances and the way towards sustainability
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors reviewed the recently released information regarding the upstream methodologies involved in an algae-based bio-fuels production system, including the better understanding of the conversion of light to biomass, the analysis of the productivities of the most recent culture systems, the use of waste waters as alternative sources of nutrients, and the co-location of the algae biomass production process to an industry.
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Ultrafiltration recovery of entomotoxicity from supernatant of Bacillus thuringiensis fermented wastewater and wastewater sludge
TL;DR: In this article, the authors investigated the recovery of active components (crystal proteins, spores and other factors of virulence) of Bacillus thuringiensis (Bt) based biopesticides from centrifuged supernatant, by ultrafiltration.
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PLA/flax fiber bio-composites: effect of polyphenol-based surface treatment on interfacial adhesion and durability
Marie Bayart,Kokou Adjallé,Amadou Diop,Pierre Ovlaque,Simon Barnabé,Mathieu Robert,Saïd Elkoun +6 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors aimed to develop innovative fiber-reinforced composites with fiber treatments to enhance interfacial adhesion in natural fiber reinforced composites, which generally induce the use of many chemicals.
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Residual corn crop hydrolysate and silage juice as alternative carbon sources in microalgae production
TL;DR: The study showed that the use of residual corn hydrolysate represents an interesting and efficient alternative as an organic carbon source, however, silage juice needs additional treatments to be implemented as a culture medium.
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Determination of optimal biomass pretreatment strategies for biofuel production: investigation of relationships between surface-exposed polysaccharides and their enzymatic conversion using carbohydrate-binding modules.
Vinay Khatri,Vinay Khatri,Fatma Meddeb-Mouelhi,Fatma Meddeb-Mouelhi,Kokou Adjallé,Simon Barnabé,Marc Beauregard,Marc Beauregard +7 more
TL;DR: The clear and robust relationships that were observed between the cellulose accessibility by FTCM probes and enzymatic hydrolysis rates change could be evolved into a powerful prediction tool that might help develop optimal biomass pretreatment strategies for biofuel production.