Rajeev Kumar, PhD
TitleCited byYear
Physical and chemical characterizations of corn stover and poplar solids resulting from leading pretreatment technologies
R Kumar, G Mago, V Balan, CE Wyman
Bioresource technology 100 (17), 3948-3962, 2009
7462009
Effect of xylanase supplementation of cellulase on digestion of corn stover solids prepared by leading pretreatment technologies
R Kumar, CE Wyman
Bioresource technology 100 (18), 4203-4213, 2009
2902009
Effects of cellulase and xylanase enzymes on the deconstruction of solids from pretreatment of poplar by leading technologies
R Kumar, CE Wyman
Biotechnology progress 25 (2), 302-314, 2009
2842009
Production of renewable jet fuel range alkanes and commodity chemicals from integrated catalytic processing of biomass
JQ Bond, AA Upadhye, H Olcay, GA Tompsett, J Jae, R Xing, DM Alonso, ...
Energy & Environmental Science 7 (4), 1500-1523, 2014
2492014
Integrated furfural production as a renewable fuel and chemical platform from lignocellulosic biomass
CM Cai, T Zhang, R Kumar, CE Wyman
Journal of Chemical Technology & Biotechnology 89 (1), 2-10, 2014
2392014
Cellulase adsorption and relationship to features of corn stover solids produced by leading pretreatments
R Kumar, CE Wyman
Biotechnology and Bioengineering 103 (2), 252-267, 2009
2212009
Effect of enzyme supplementation at moderate cellulase loadings on initial glucose and xylose release from corn stover solids pretreated by leading technologies
R Kumar, CE Wyman
Biotechnology and bioengineering 102 (2), 457-467, 2009
2062009
Access of cellulase to cellulose and lignin for poplar solids produced by leading pretreatment technologies
R Kumar, CE Wyman
Biotechnology progress 25 (3), 807-819, 2009
1922009
Investigation of lignin deposition on cellulose during hydrothermal pretreatment, its effect on cellulose hydrolysis, and underlying mechanisms
H Li, Y Pu, R Kumar, AJ Ragauskas, CE Wyman
Biotechnology and bioengineering 111 (3), 485-492, 2014
1722014
Carbohydrate derived‐pseudo‐lignin can retard cellulose biological conversion
R Kumar, F Hu, P Sannigrahi, S Jung, AJ Ragauskas, CE Wyman
Biotechnology and bioengineering 110 (3), 737-753, 2013
1532013
A comparative study of ethanol production using dilute acid, ionic liquid and AFEX™ pretreated corn stover
N Uppugundla, L da Costa Sousa, SPS Chundawat, X Yu, B Simmons, ...
Biotechnology for biofuels 7 (1), 72, 2014
1412014
Effect of additives on the digestibility of corn stover solids following pretreatment by leading technologies
R Kumar, CE Wyman
Biotechnology and Bioengineering 102 (6), 1544-1557, 2009
1402009
Comparison of laboratory delignification methods, their selectivity, and impacts on physiochemical characteristics of cellulosic biomass
R Kumar, F Hu, CA Hubbell, AJ Ragauskas, CE Wyman
Bioresource technology, 2013
1272013
THF co-solvent enhances hydrocarbon fuel precursor yields from lignocellulosic biomass
CM Cai, T Zhang, R Kumar, CE Wyman
Green Chemistry 15 (11), 3140-3145, 2013
1162013
An improved method to directly estimate cellulase adsorption on biomass solids
R Kumar, CE Wyman
Enzyme and Microbial Technology 42 (5), 426-433, 2008
1122008
Does change in accessibility with conversion depend on both the substrate and pretreatment technology?
R Kumar, CE Wyman
Bioresource Technology 100 (18), 4193-4202, 2009
1112009
Next-generation ammonia pretreatment enhances cellulosic biofuel production
L da Costa Sousa, M Jin, SPS Chundawat, V Bokade, X Tang, A Azarpira, ...
Energy & Environmental Science 9 (4), 1215-1223, 2016
1062016
Progress in physical and chemical pretreatment of lignocellulosic biomass
K Karimi, M Shafiei, R Kumar
Biofuel technologies, 53-96, 2013
1062013
Co‐solvent pretreatment reduces costly enzyme requirements for high sugar and ethanol yields from lignocellulosic biomass
TY Nguyen, CM Cai, R Kumar, CE Wyman
ChemSusChem 8 (10), 1716-1725, 2015
1052015
Recent updates on lignocellulosic biomass derived ethanol-A review
R Kumar, M Tabatabaei, K Karimi, I Sárvári Horváth
Biofuel Research Journal 3 (1), 347-356, 2016
992016
The system can't perform the operation now. Try again later.
Articles 1–20