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Deepak Kumar

CABBI

Ag. & Biological Eng. Research Asst. Prof. (Singh), U. of Illinois Urbana-C.

CABBI Theme

Recent Publications

  • Coprocessing Corn Germ Meal for Oil Recovery and Ethanol Production: A Process Model for Lipid-Producing Energy Crops
  • Technical and Economic Feasibility of an Integrated Ethanol and Anthocyanin Coproduction Process Using Purple Corn Stover
  • Recoveries of Oil and Hydrolyzed Sugars from Corn Germ Meal by Hydrothermal Pretreatment: A Model Feedstock for Lipid-Producing Energy Crops
  • Towards Oilcane: Engineering Hyperaccumulation of Triacylglycerol into Sugarcane Stems
  • BioSTEAM: A Fast and Flexible Platform for the Design, Simulation, and Techno-Economic Analysis of Biorefineries under Uncertainty
  • Impact of Fractionation Process on the Technical and Economic Viability of the Corn Dry Grind Ethanol Process
  • Increasing Ethanol Yield through Fiber Conversion in Corn Dry Grind Process

Recent Datasets

  • Coprocessing Corn Germ Meal for Oil Recovery and Ethanol Production: A Process Model for Lipid-Producing Energy Crops
  • Technical and Economic Feasibility of an Integrated Ethanol and Anthocyanin Coproduction Process Using Purple Corn Stover
  • Impact of Fractionation Process on the Technical and Economic Viability of Corn Dry Grind Ethanol Process
  • Ethanol Production from Corn Fiber Separated after Liquefaction in the Dry Grind Process
  • Increasing Ethanol Yield through Fiber Conversion in Corn Dry Grind Process
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