Topical 4: Sustainable Biorefineries

Session 531 - Biological Conversions and Processes for Renewable Feedstocks I
Explore advances in products and processes based on biologically-mediated catalysis of renewable substrates. Favor papers demonstrating the sound application of core scientific and engineering principles.
Chair:James D. McMillan
CoChair:Nasib Qureshi
CoSponsor(s):Bioengineering
Forest Products Division
Sustainable Engineering Forum (See also Topical E)
 Alternative Routes for Conversion of Biomass to Fuels and Chemicals
Raphael Katzen
 Flexible Biorefinery for Producing Value-Added Streams: Evaluation of the Cellulose Stream as a Source of Sugars and Pulp
Kiran L. Kadam, Richard Wingerson, Lawrence Brown, Ed Lehrburger
 The Effects of ΑFΕΧ Pretreatment on the Fermentability of Lignocellulosic Hydrolysates Using Escherichia Coli KΟ11
Ming Woei Lau, Venkatesh Balan, Bruce E. Dale
 Impact of Culture Nutrition on the Tolerance of Furan Inhibitors and the Conversion of High Xylose Concentrations to Ethanol by Pichia Stipitis Nrrl Y-7124
Patricia J. Slininger, Z. Lewis Liu, Steven W. Gorsich
 Break
 Ethanol Production from Xylose by Ethanol Resistant Derivatives of Escherichia Coli Fbr5 under Batch and Fed-Batch Conditions
Brian G. Lefebvre, Mariano J. Savelski, Gregory B. Hecht
 Bioethanol Production from Cellulosic Materials by Cell Surface Engineered Yeast Strains
Akihiko Kondo, Yasuya Fujita, Satoshi Katahira, Hideki Fukuda
 Effects of Fed-Batch Loading of Substrate on Enzymatic Hydrolysis and Viscosity of Pretreated Barley Straw
Lisa Rosgaard, Pavle Andric, Kim Dam-Johansen, Sven Pedersen, Anne B. S. Meyer

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