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Raquel Martín-Sampedro

Researcher at Spanish National Research Council

Publications -  73
Citations -  2227

Raquel Martín-Sampedro is an academic researcher from Spanish National Research Council. The author has contributed to research in topics: Lignin & Cellulose. The author has an hindex of 25, co-authored 65 publications receiving 1691 citations. Previous affiliations of Raquel Martín-Sampedro include Aalto University & Center for International Forestry Research.

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Inhibitory effect of lignin during cellulose bioconversion: the effect of lignin chemistry on non-productive enzyme adsorption.

TL;DR: The positive effect of SE pre-treatment, opening the cell wall matrix to make polysaccharides more accessible, may be compromised by the structural changes of lignin that increase non-productive enzyme adsorption.
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Nanotechnology Responses to COVID-19

TL;DR: A panoply of nanoscience and nanotechnology approaches show how these disciplines can help the medical, technical, and scientific communities to fight the pandemic, highlighting the development of nanomaterials for detection, sanitation, therapies, and vaccines.
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Lignin changes after steam explosion and laccase-mediator treatment of eucalyptus wood chips.

TL;DR: Thermogravimetic analyses of whole meal obtained from chips before and after steam explosion indicated an increase in lignin degradation temperature due to lignIn condensation, and application of LMS treatment caused a reduction in lIGNin and polysaccharide degradation temperatures.
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Laccases as a Potential Tool for the Efficient Conversion of Lignocellulosic Biomass: A Review

TL;DR: This review compiles the latest studies about the application of laccases as useful and environmentally friendly delignification and detoxification technology, highlighting the main challenges and possible ways to make possible the integration of these enzymes in future lignocellulose-based industries.
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Preferential adsorption and activity of monocomponent cellulases on lignocellulose thin films with varying lignin content.

TL;DR: The interactions of monocomponent cellulases with cellulose and lignin substrates were investigated by using thin films supported on quartz crystal microgravimetry (QCM) resonators and EG-I displayed a clearly different interaction profile as a function of contact time registered by QCM.