Ran Bi
Royal Institute of Technology
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Journal of Industrial Microbiology & Biotechnology | 2016
Ran Bi; Martin Lawoko; Gunnar Henriksson
The fungus Phoma herbarum isolated from soil showed growth on highly pure lignin extracted from spruce wood and on synthetic lignin (DHP). The lignin remaining after cultivation was shown to have a lower molecular weight. The reduction in the numbers of ether linkages of the extracted lignins was also observed by derivatization followed by reductive cleavage (DFRC) in combination with 31P NMR studies. The fungal strain showed an ability to degrade synthetic lignin by extracellular catalysts. GC–MS was applied to study the evolution of low molar mass adducts, e.g., monolignols and it was shown that a reduced coniferyl alcohol product was produced from DHP in a cell-free environment. The work has demonstrated the ability of soil microbes to grow on lignin as sole carbon source. The potential impact is in the production of low molar mass renewable phenols for material application.
Cellulose Chemistry and Technology | 2012
Ran Bi; Oliver Spadiut; Martin Lawoko; Harry Brumer; Gunnar Henriksson
Polymer Degradation and Stability | 2016
Ran Bi; Jennie Berglund; Francisco Vilaplana; Lauren S. McKee; Gunnar Henriksson
Cellulose Chemistry and Technology | 2016
Ran Bi; Shan Huang; Gunnar Henriksson
Archive | 2016
Ran Bi; Shoaib Azhar; Lauren S. McKee; Gunnar Henriksson
Archive | 2016
Ran Bi; Jennie Berglund; Francisco Vilaplana; Lauren S. McKee; Gunnar Henriksson
Bioresources | 2015
Ran Bi; Petri Oinonen; Yan Wang; Gunnar Henriksson
Archive | 2014
Ran Bi; Petri Oinonen; Yan Wang; Gunnar Henriksson
11th International Biorelated Polymer Symposium / 243rd National Spring Meeting of the American-Chemical-Society (ACS), MAR 25-29, 2012, San Diego, CA | 2012
Ran Bi; Gunnar Henriksson
the 16th International Symposium of wood, fiber and pulp chemistry, June 8-10 2011, Tianjin, China | 2011
Ran Bi; Oliver Spadiut; Martin Lawoko; Harry Brumer; Gunnar Henriksson