2014 AIChE Annual Meeting

Session: Biobased Fuels and Chemicals II: Moving Beyond Glucose

Biofuels and biochemicals represent a secure, renewable, and environmentally responsible alternative to petroleum-derived fuels and chemicals. Abundant but historically recalcitrant feedstocks such as lignocellulosic biomass, the non-edible portion of plant-derived biomass, are considered as cheap and renewable substrates with great potential in industry microbial fermentation to produce compounds with marginal profit. This session will focus on the biological production of fuels and chemicals from biomass. Projects describing progress on biomass degradation, sugar utilization, and microbial tolerance improvement to the inhibitors in lignocellulosic hydrolysates are particularly welcome. Consumption of other inexpensive yet recalcitrant feedstocks such as methane are also welcome.

Chair

Zengyi Shao, Iowa State University

Co-Chairs

Eric M. Young, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Kang Wu, University of New Hampshire

Presentations

12:30 PM

12:48 PM

Cheryl Immethun, Kenneth Ng, Ying-Chiang Lee, Ben Waldron-Feinstein, Tae Seok Moon

01:06 PM

01:24 PM

Nicholas R. Sandoval, Keerthi P. Venkataramanan, Matthew T. Ralston, Eleftherios T. Papoutsakis

01:48 PM

02:06 PM

02:24 PM

Murtaza Shabbir-Hussain, Hayden Campbell, Jeremy Fowler, Sarah Knowles, Joseph Redzikowski, Mark A. Blenner

02:42 PM