Sandia researchers decode metabolic pathway of soil bacterium that thrives on lignin LIVERMORE, Calif. — Abundant, chock full of energy and bound so tightly that the only way to release its energy is through combustion — lignin has frustrated scientists for years. With the help of an unusual soil bacteria, researchers at Sandia National Laboratories […]
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Turning ubiquitous lignin into high-value chemicals
September 16, 2016 – 5:00 am
By Patti Koning
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Posted in Biology, Energy / Environment / Water, Renewable energy
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Also tagged biofuel production, lignin, metabolic flux analysis, metabolic pathway, Sandia National Laboratories, Sphingobium
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