Topical 4: Sustainable Biorefineries

Session 516 - Pretreatment of Lignocellulosic Biomass and Interactions with Other Processing Steps I
Explore progress in developing and understanding technologies to prepare solid cellulosic biomass for conversion by enzymatic hydrolysis using a variety of process configurations. Included will be updates from investigators in the Biomass Refining Consortium for Applied Fundamentals and Innovation (CAFI).
Chair:G. Peter Van Walsum
CoChair:Richard T. Elander
CoSponsor(s):Bioengineering
Forest Products Division
Sustainable Engineering Forum (See also Topical E)
 Comparative Data for Enzymatic Digestion of Corn Stover and Poplar Wood after Pretreatment by Leading Technologies
Charles E. Wyman, Rajeev Kumar, Bruce E. Dale, Richard T. Elander, Mark T. Holtzapple, Michael Ladisch, Y. Y. Lee, Mohammed Moniruzzaman, John N. Saddler
 Modified ΑFΕΧ Pretreatment Conditions and Enzymatic Hydrolysis of Poplar
Venkatesh Balan, Shishir Chundawat, Dale Bruce
 Substrate Dependency on the Effect of Pretreatment by Aqueous Ammonia
Rajesh Gupta, Y. Y. Lee
 Lime Pretreatment of Poplar Wood
Mark T. Holtzapple, Rocio Sierra
 Break
 Integration of Biomass Conversion Processing Steps with Advanced Enzymes
Mohammed Moniruzzaman
 Effect of Fermentation Inhibitors on the Cofermentation of Glucose and Xylose from Pretreated Lignocellulosic Biomass by Recombinant Yeast
Nathan Mosier, Ryan Warner, Miroslav Sedlak, Nancy Ho, Richard Hendrickson, Michael Ladisch
 Logistical Support and Modeling Efforts in Pretreatment Research
Tim Eggeman, Richard T. Elander

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