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) | ||
531a | Alternative Routes for Conversion of Biomass to Fuels and Chemicals Raphael Katzen | ||
531b | 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 | ||
531c | The Effects of ΑFΕΧ Pretreatment on the Fermentability of Lignocellulosic Hydrolysates Using Escherichia Coli KΟ11 Ming Woei Lau, Venkatesh Balan, Bruce E. Dale | ||
531d | 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 | ||
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531e | 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 | ||
531f | Bioethanol Production from Cellulosic Materials by Cell Surface Engineered Yeast Strains Akihiko Kondo, Yasuya Fujita, Satoshi Katahira, Hideki Fukuda | ||
531g | 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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