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Proceedings
2021 AIChE Virtual Spring Meeting and 17th Global Congress on Process Safety
Global Congress on Process Safety
Combustible Dust Hazards and Their Mitigation
(11b) The Case for Management Systems in Preventing Combustible Dust Explosions
2006 AIChE Annual Meeting
Group: Topical 4: Sustainable Biorefineries
Chairs
Thompson, D.
, Idaho National Laboratory
Dien, B. S.
, USDA-ARS NCAUR
McMillan, J. D.
, National Renewable Energy Laboratory
Areas
Topical 4: Sustainable Biorefineries
Sessions
November 15, 2006
03:15 PM
to
05:45 PM
Sustainable Biorefineries Plenary (Invited Papers)
November 16, 2006
08:30 AM
to
11:00 AM
Plenary: Frontiers in Alternative Fossil Fuels
Pretreatment of Lignocellulosic Biomass and Interactions with Other Processing Steps I
12:30 PM
to
03:00 PM
Biological Conversions and Processes for Renewable Feedstocks I
Catalytic Conversion of Renewable Resources to Synthesis Gases and Pyrolysis Oils
03:15 PM
to
05:45 PM
Developments in Biobased Alternative Fuels
Life Cycle Analysis of Renewable Feedstock-Based Processes and Products
Separation of Processing Streams Derived from Renewable Feedstocks
November 17, 2006
08:30 AM
to
11:00 AM
Advances in Environmental Technology: Green Bioprocessing
Biological Conversions and Processes for Renewable Feedstocks II
Green Materials: Forest and Biobased Products I
Reactor Engineering for Biomass Feedstocks
12:30 PM
to
03:00 PM
Pretreatment of Lignocellulosic Biomass and Interactions with Other Processing Steps II
03:15 PM
to
05:45 PM
Chemical and Catalytic Conversions and Processes for Renewable Feedstocks