序号 专利名 申请号 申请日 公开(公告)号 公开(公告)日 发明人
121 혼합당 과립 분말 및 이의 제조방법 KR1020150066926 2015-05-13 KR101617379B1 2016-05-02 김고은; 박성원; 임수연; 김혜정; 박종진; 이강표
본발명은사이코스가함유된혼합당을주성분으로하는과립형태의혼합당조성물및 그의제조방법에관한것으로서, 더욱자세하게는감미질및 물성이개선된사이코스함유혼합당의과립및 이의제조방법에관한것이다.
122 분리 방법 KR1020137000227 2011-06-07 KR1020130090871A 2013-08-14 마틸라,야리; 코이비코,하누
나노여과에 의해 저분자량 화합물을 포함하는 용액으로부터 저분자량 화합물을 분리하기 전에 중합체 나노여과 막을 처리하는 방법에 관한 것으로, 이는 나노여과 막의 처리가 나노여과 투과물에 대한 저분자량 화합물의 플럭스를 향상시키는 조건 하에서 유기 액체에 의해 수행되는 것을 그 특징으로 한다.
123 이온성 불순물을 함유하는 단당류 혼합물의 정제 방법 KR1020127017570 2010-12-07 KR1020120112518A 2012-10-11 디래이니,에드워드; 오로스카,아닐
의사이동층 크로마토그래피를 사용하여 단당류 공정 스트림으로부터 이온성 불순물을 분리하는 방법이 본원에 개시된다.
124 자유 유동성 분말을 제조하기 위해 순수 설탕 또는 전분 가수 분해물을 건조시키는 가열 가압 팽창법 KR1019830005946 1983-12-15 KR1019840007025A 1984-12-04 앙드레엘이라빠이여; 다니엘에스제이스쁘뤼트
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125 METHODS FOR TREATING LIGNOCELLULOSIC MATERIALS US15624952 2017-06-16 US20170349958A1 2017-12-07 Robert Jansen; Philip Travisano; Lee Madsen; Neta Matis; James Alan Lawson; Noa Lapidot; Aharon Eyal; Timothy Allen Bauer; Ziv-Vladimir Belman; Bassem Hallac; Michael Zviely
The present invention relates to methods of processing lignocellulosic material to obtain hemicellulose sugars, cellulose sugars, lignin, cellulose and other high-value products. Also provided are hemicellulose sugars, cellulose sugars, lignin, cellulose, and other high-value products.
126 METHOD TO PRODUCE WATER-SOLUBLE SUGARS FROM BIOMASS USING SOLVENTS CONTAINING LACTONES US15635354 2017-06-28 US20170298458A1 2017-10-19 James A. Dumesic; Jeremy S. Luterbacher
A process to produce an aqueous solution of carbohydrates that contains C6-sugar-containing oligomers, C6 sugar monomers, C5-sugar-containing oligomers, C5 sugar monomers, or any combination thereof is presented. The process includes the steps of reacting biomass or a biomass-derived reactant with a solvent system including a lactone and water, and an acid catalyst. The reaction yields a product mixture containing water-soluble C6-sugar-containing oligomers, C6-sugar monomers, C5-sugar-containing oligomers, C5-sugar monomers, or any combination thereof.
127 Methods and systems for processing sugar mixtures and resultant compositions US15093698 2016-04-07 US09663836B2 2017-05-30 Robert Jansen; Aharon Eyal
A method including: (a) selectively reacting a first sugar in a mixture which includes at least one second sugar to form a product mixture comprising a product of said first sugar; (b) separating said product of said first sugar from said product mixture; and (c) separating at least one of said at least one second sugar from said product mixture.
128 Methods for treating lignocellulosic materials US14537494 2014-11-10 US09650687B2 2017-05-16 Robert Jansen; Claire Gregoire; Philip Travisano; Lee Madsen; Neta Matis; Yael Miriam Har-Tal; Shay Eliahu; James Alan Lawson; Noa Lapidot; Aharon M. Eyal; Timothy Allen Bauer; Paul McWilliams; Michael Zviely; Adam Carden
The present invention relates to methods of processing lignocellulosic material to obtain hemicellulose sugars, cellulose sugars, lignin, cellulose and other high-value products. Also provided are hemicellulose sugars, cellulose sugars, lignin, cellulose, and other high-value products.
129 RESIN SOLID ACID AND METHOD FOR PRODUCING SAME US15106207 2014-12-24 US20170036199A1 2017-02-09 Atsushi Kodama; Hirofumi Yamada; Ryuji Kawakami; Tatsuya Shingu
The resin solid acid is a sulfo group-modified resin obtained by introducing sulfo groups into a raw material resin in an uncarbonized state, the yield of the sulfo group-modified resin based on the weight of the uncarbonized raw material resin is 80% or more, the amount of sulfo groups in the sulfo group-modified resin is 1 mmol/g or more, and the raw material resin is in the form of a powder, granules or fibers. In addition, the method for producing the resin solid acid is a production method for obtaining a sulfo group-modified resin by comprising a step for adding a sulfonating agent in the form of any of sulfuric acid, fuming sulfuric acid or chlorosulfonic acid to a raw material resin in an uncarbonized state, and a step for heating the uncarbonized raw material resin at 200° C. or lower.
130 PROCESSES AND APPARATUS FOR LIGNIN SEPARATION IN BIOREFINERIES US15137043 2016-04-25 US20160237102A1 2016-08-18 Theodora RETSINA; Vesa PYLKKANEN; Kimberly NELSON; Mark SZCZEPANIK
The present invention generally provides methods of improving lignin separation during biomass fractionation with an acid to release sugars and a solvent for lignin (such as ethanol). In some embodiments, a digestor is employed to fractionating a feedstock in the presence of a solvent for lignin, sulfur dioxide, and water, to produce a liquor containing hemicellulose, cellulose-rich solids, and lignin. A solid additive is added to the digestor, wherein the solid additive combines with at least a portion of the lignin. Then a mixture of lignin and the solid additive is separated from the liquor, prior to hemicellulose recovery. Optionally, a solid additive may also be introduced to a hydrolysis reactor for converting hemicellulose oligomers to monomers, to improve separation of acid-catalyzed lignin. In some embodiments, the solid additive is gypsum or a gypsum/lignin mixture.
131 Processes and apparatus for lignin separation in biorefineries US14066534 2013-10-29 US09322072B2 2016-04-26 Theodora Retsina; Vesa Pylkkanen; Kimberly Nelson; Mark Szczepanik
The present invention generally provides methods of improving lignin separation during biomass fractionation with an acid to release sugars and a solvent for lignin (such as ethanol). In some embodiments, a digestor is employed to fractionating a feedstock in the presence of a solvent for lignin, sulfur dioxide, and water, to produce a liquor containing hemicellulose, cellulose-rich solids, and lignin. A solid additive is added to the digestor, wherein the solid additive combines with at least a portion of the lignin. Then a mixture of lignin and the solid additive is separated from the liquor, prior to hemicellulose recovery. Optionally, a solid additive may also be introduced to a hydrolysis reactor for converting hemicellulose oligomers to monomers, to improve separation of acid-catalyzed lignin. In some embodiments, the solid additive is gypsum or a gypsum/lignin mixture.
132 Saccharifying biomass US12704515 2010-02-11 US09121075B2 2015-09-01 Marshall Medoff; Thomas Craig Masterman
Biomass feedstocks (e.g., plant biomass, animal biomass, and municipal waste biomass) are processed to produce useful products, such as fuels. For example, systems are described that can convert feedstock materials to a sugar solution, which can then be fermented to produce ethanol.
133 METHODS FOR TREATING LIGNOCELLULOSIC MATERIALS US14537494 2014-11-10 US20150144126A1 2015-05-28 Robert Jansen; Claire Gregoire; Philip Travisano; Lee Madsen; Neta Matis; Yael Miriam Har-Tal; Shay Eliahu; James Alan Lawson; Noa Lapidot; Aharon M. Eyal; Timothy Allen Bauer; Paul McWilliams; Michael Zviely; Adam Carden
The present invention relates to methods of processing lignocellulosic material to obtain hemicellulose sugars, cellulose sugars, lignin, cellulose and other high-value products. Also provided are hemicellulose sugars, cellulose sugars, lignin, cellulose, and other high-value products.
134 METHODS FOR TREATING LIGNOCELLULOSIC MATERIALS US14537530 2014-11-10 US20150141628A1 2015-05-21 Robert Jansen; Philip Travisano; Lee Madsen; Neta Matis; James Alan Lawson; Noa Lapidot; Aharon M. Eyal; Timothy Allen Bauer; Ziv-Vladimir Belman; Bassem Hallac; Michael Zviely
The present invention relates to methods of processing lignocellulosic material to obtain hemicellulose sugars, cellulose sugars, lignin, cellulose and other high-value products. Also provided are hemicellulose sugars, cellulose sugars, lignin, cellulose, and other high-value products.
135 METHODS FOR TREATING LIGNOCELLULOSIC MATERIALS US14537445 2014-11-10 US20150136121A1 2015-05-21 Robert Jansen; Claire Gregoire; Philip Travisano; Lee Madsen; Neta Matis; Yael Miriam Har-Tal; Shay Eliahu; James Alan Lawson; Noa Lapidot; Luke Burke; Aharon M. Eyal; Timothy Allen Bauer; Hagit Sade; Paul McWilliams; Michael Zviely; Adam Carden
The present invention relates to methods of processing lignocellulosic material to obtain hemicellulose sugars, cellulose sugars, lignin, cellulose and other high-value products. Also provided are hemicellulose sugars, cellulose sugars, lignin, cellulose, and other high-value products.
136 Sweetener compositions US13250088 2011-09-30 US09028906B2 2015-05-12 Avraham Baniel
The invention provides a sweetener composition comprising a combination of cellulose and a sweetener carbohydrate formed from a combination of at least two carbohydrates selected from the group consisting of sucrose, glucose and fructose, and a method for the preparation thereof.
137 SOLID AGAVE SYRUP COMPOSITIONS US14414627 2013-07-11 US20150126617A1 2015-05-07 John Lawrence Rowe
The present invention relates to a agave syrup product having a low water content. The agave syrup product retains the physical and palatable properties of untreated agave syrup while having a prolonged shelf-life. It can be advantageously used to sweeten beverages (such as hot beverages) and in the manufacture of pharmaceutical compositions (such as throat lozenges) and/or confectionary.
138 Sweetener compositions US14511046 2014-10-09 US09023418B2 2015-05-05 Avraham Baniel
The invention provides a sweetener composition comprising a combination of cellulose and a sweetener carbohydrate formed from a combination of at least two carbohydrates selected from the group consisting of sucrose, glucose and fructose, and a method for the preparation thereof.
139 SWEETENER COMPOSITIONS US14511046 2014-10-09 US20150047630A1 2015-02-19 Avraham Baniel
The invention provides a sweetener composition comprising a combination of cellulose and a sweetener carbohydrate formed from a combination of at least two carbohydrates selected from the group consisting of sucrose, glucose and fructose, and a method for the preparation thereof.
140 SACCHARIFYING BIOMASS US14498144 2014-09-26 US20150013669A1 2015-01-15 Marshall Medoff; Thomas Craig Masterman
Biomass feedstocks (e.g., plant biomass, animal biomass, and municipal waste biomass) are processed to produce useful products, such as fuels. For example, systems are described that can convert feedstock materials to a sugar solution, which can then be fermented to produce ethanol.
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