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INVISTA And Eucodis Bioscience To Collaborate On Development Of Enzymes For The Production Of Industrial Chemicals
2014-06-09 10:15:05| chemicalonline Home Page
INVISTA and Eucodis Bioscience, an Austrian biotechnology company with strong expertise in enzyme engineering and industrial enzyme development, announced a collaboration for the screening and engineering of enzymes to further develop bio-derived processes for the production of industrial chemicals
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Novozymes sales of enzymes to the bioenergy industry increased by 34% in Q1
2014-04-25 14:30:23| Green Car Congress
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New Alcoholic Beverages from Novel Cereals and Enzymes: Campden BRI Seminar
2014-02-24 13:55:00| Food Processing Technology
Advances in technology and the opening up of new markets have created new opportunities for alcoholic beverage production.
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Supercomputer Exposes Enzyme's Secrets
2014-01-23 06:00:00| Industrial Newsroom - All News for Today
By showing that part of enzyme (linker) may play necessary role in breaking down biomass into sugars used to make alternative transportation fuels, supercomputer-based simulation of enzyme from fungus Trichoderma reesei (Cel7A) startled NREL Engineer Gregg Beckham. During this microsecond-long simulation of entire enzyme on surface of cellulose, it came to light that enzyme's linker section started to bind to cellulose and that entire linker binds to surface of cellulose. This story is related to the following:Trade Associations
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Sugar-powered biobattery has 10 times the energy storage of lithium: Your smartphone might soon run on enzymes
2014-01-21 20:01:17| Extremetech
As you probably know, from sucking down cans of Coke and masticating on candy, sugar -- glucose, fructose, sucrose, dextrose -- is an excellent source of energy. There is a reason why almost every living cell on Earth generates its energy (ATP) from glucose. Now, researchers at Virginia Tech have successfully created a sugar-powered fuel cell that has an energy density of 596 amp-hours per kilo -- or "one order of magnitude" higher than lithium-ion batteries. The energy is clean (water is the only waste product) and very cheap to produce.