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Tentative Program11th World Bioenergy Congress and Expo
July 2-4, 2018 Berlin, Germany
InteractiveSessions
KeynoteLectures
Exhibitors B2BMeetings
PlenaryLectures Workshops
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July 02-04, 2018 Berlin, Germany
11th World Bioenergy Congress and Expo
Reception/Registration Time
09.00-09.15
09.15-09.45
09.45-10.1510.15-10.45
Time Session 1 Session 2
Bioenergy Transition Processes for Bioenergy
Biogas | Bioenergy Conversion Methods
Biodiesel | Sustainability and Climate Change
Biofuels Bioenergy Applications
Poster presentation @ 17.00-18.00Awards & Closing Ceremony
NOTE: Program Schedule is subject to change with final allotment of the speaker slots
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Coffee/Tea Break 10.40-10.55 (Networking)10.55-12.35
Coffee/Tea Break 15.30-15.45 (Networking)15.45-17.25 Bioenergy Conversion | Bioethanol | Solar Energy17.25-18.35 Renewable Energy | Energy and Environment
Program at A GlanceDay 1
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08.00-09.00General SessionInaugural Address
Least of 5 Keynote/Plenary Talks
Dr. Lew Cristopher
Dr. Weilan ShaoDr. Jianzhong Sun
Panel Discussions/Group PhotoCoffee/Tea Break 10.45-11.00 (Networking)
11.00-12.40 Biomass feed stocks for renewable energy generation
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Lunch Break 12.40-13.3013.30-15.30 Biomass | Green economy | Sustainable Energy
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Conference Highlights• Biomass• Biomass feed stocks for renewable
energy generation• Renewable Energy• Biogas• Biofuels• Biodiesel• Bioethanol• Bioenergy Conversion Methods• Bioenergy Applications
• Green energy and economy• Solar Energy• Processes for Bioenergy• Energy and Environment• Bioenergy Transition• Advances in Renewable Chemicals• Sustainable Energy• Sustainability and Climate Change• Entrepreneurs Investment Meet
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RegistrationsDay 1 June 29, 2017
Keynote ForumIntroductionTitle: Sustainable production of bioenergy and value-added products for the growing low-cost bioresource economyLew P. Christopher, Lakehead University, CanadaTitle: Biocarbon, biomethene, and biofertilizer from corn residue: A circular economy conceptAnimesh Dutta, Bio-renewable Innovation Lab, CanadaTitle: Advanced molecular techniques to improve the activity and production of lignocellulasesWeilan Shao, Jiangsu University, ChinaTitle: An overview of Biofuel production in India: Scope and future goalRintu Banerjee, IIT Kharagpur, India
Group PhotoNetworking & Refreshments Break
Sessions: Biogas|Bioenergy ApplicationsSession Chair: Animesh Dutta, Bio-renewable Innovation Lab, CanadaSession Co-chair: Jana Zabranska, University of Chemistry and Technology, Czech Republic
Session IntroductionTitle: Bioconversion of carbon dioxide in biogas to methaneJana Zabranska, University of Chemistry and Technology, Czech RepublicTitle: Green economic development in the city of Johannesburg: production of biogas to fuel city busesWilliam H. L Stafford, Council for Scientific and Industrial Research (CSIR), South AfricaTitle: Biogas desulfurization by autotrophic denitrification – temperature dependenceDana Pokorna, University of Chemistry and Technology, Czech RepublicTitle: Deployment of a bio-economic ‘hub’ in rural Thailand by means of a centralized biogas plantRikke Lybaek, University of Roskilde, DenmarkTitle: Energy and economical evaluation of a biogas generation plant under the Feed-in Tariff scheme in JapanShiho Ishikawa, Hokkaido University, JAPANTitle:Utilization of palm oil processing waste (palm oil mill effluent/POME) as a biogas raw material in Indonesia: Economic and institution approachEndro Gunawan, Indonesian Center for Agricultural Socio Economic and Policy Studies, IndonesiaTitle: Evaluation of mechanical comminution as substrate pretreatment in biogas productionDiana Andrade, Bavarian State Research Center for Agriculture, GermanyTitle: Environmental impact and technical requirements of flexible energy supply from biogas-driven cogeneration unitsSimon Juan Tappen, Bavarian State Research Center for Agriculture, Germany
Lunch BreakTitle: A model-based analysis of future electricity production from biogas in GermanyDavid Balussou, Karlsruhe Institute of Technology, GermanySessions: Renewable Energy|Bioenergy Transition|Processes for Bioenergy|BiodieselSession Chair: Patricia J Harvey, University of Greenwich, UKSession Co-chair: David M. Babson, U.S. Department of Energy Bioenergy Technologies Office, USA
Session Introduction
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Title: Extracting value from non-potable water using halophilic algae: A water-food-energy nexus approach for delivering bioenergyPatricia J Harvey, University of Greenwich, UKTitle: Enabling next generation Biofuels and Bioproducts for the emerging bioeconomyDavid M. Babson, U.S. Department of Energy, Bioenergy Technologies Office, USATitle: Traditional or modern Bioenergy: Which developing countries can mostly benefit?Luís Cortez, State University of Campinas - UNICAMP, Brazil Title: Business models for bioenergy villages-A compilation of main components of business models as part of the BIOVILL projectKonstanze Stein, KEA Climate Protection and Energy Agency, Germany
Networking & Refreshments BreakTitle: Is the Open Data maturity of the Spanish energy sector sufficiently high to enable the successful deployment of a circular economy strategy?Elena Perez-Minana, University of Surrey, SpainTitle: Process analysis of hydrothermal liquefaction of AlgaeSouman Rudra, University of Agder, NorwayTitle: Ionic liquid based artificial cellulase type catalysts for cellulosic ethanol processLucia Doyle, ttz Bremerhaven, GermanyTitle: Experimental and theoretical analysis of CO2 adsorption process for optimization of carbon based (Biochar) adsorbentHanieh Bamdad, Memorial University, CanadaTitle: Production of biodiesel by Jatropha Oil: A substitute fuel of diesel engineArvind K Tiwari, NIET, IndiaTitle: A lean startup strategy to overcome the entrepreneurial challenges in Bioenergy sector: in context of National Mission for a ‘Green India”P Pachauri, NIET, India
Panel DiscussionDay 2 June 30, 2017
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Title: Converting waste products into fuel and useful chemicals Mohammed Farid, University of Auckland, New ZealandTitle: Comparison of different options for converting food waste to biogas for energy uses using life cycle assessmentIrene M C LO, The Hong Kong University of Science and Technology, Hong KongTitle: Development of portable ultra-small biomass gasification and power generation systemKunio Yoshikawa, Tokyo Institute of Technology, JapanTitle: Boosting bioenergy by coordinating the activities of chloroplasts and mitochondria Boon Leong Lim, University of Hong Kong, ChinaSessions: Biofuels|Bioethanol|Biomass TechnologySession Chair:Markus Brautsch, University of Birmingham, GermanySession Co-chair: Raphael Lechner, Technical University Amberg-Weiden, Germany
Session IntroductionTitle: Duel fuel technology in Biomass CHP-SystemsMarkus Brautsch, University of Birmingham, Germany
Networking & Refreshments Break
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Title: Hydraulic Injection Characteristics of different BiofuelsRaphael Lechner, Technical University Amberg-Weiden, GermanyTitle: Market view for Bioethanol: A global perspectiveAlberto Carmona Bosch, Abengoa Bioenergy, SpainTitle: Fatty acid methyl esters (FAMEs) obtained from rare seeds of Tunisia: Ibicella lutea, Peganum harmala, Smyrnium olusatrum, Onopordum nervosum and Solanum elaeagnifoliumDavid Bolonio, Universidad Politecnica de Madrid, SpainTitle: A challenging attempt towards utilization of non-edible lignocellulosics for cost-effective biobutanol productionSanjeev Kumar, Indian Institute of Technology, India
Poster PresentationsPoster Judges
Mohammed Farid, University of Auckland, New ZealandKunio Yoshikawa, Tokyo Institute of Technology, Japan
BE-01Title: Performance of Nickel supported catalysts in steam reforming of toluene as a tar model compound for use in hot-syngas clean-upAbolghasem Shahbazi, NSF-CREST Center for Bioenergy, USA
BE-02Title: Modeling biomass behavior during combustion: A thermochemical approach to predict slagging. Effect of the S/CL molar ratioIbai Funcia, National Renewable Energy Centre (CENER), Spain
BE-03Title: Microwaved-assisted deoxydehydration of glycerol to allyl alcoholYanet Rodriguez Herrero, University of Alberta, Canada
BE-04Title: Hemicellulosic bioethanol production from Paulownia woodElena Domínguez, University of Vigo, Spain
BE-05Title: Optimization of fast growing biomass fractionation processesPablo G. del Río, University of Vigo, Spain
BE-06Title: Specific effect of explosive decompression during steam explosion pretreatment of wheat strawCharlotte Loustau Cazalet, IFP Energies Nouvelles, France
BE-07Title: Evaluation of a willow system for wastewater treatment and energy crop production in Norwegian climateVerónica Vela Vela, Polytechnic University of Valencia, Spain
BE-08Title: Effect of harvest age on bioethanol production from short rotation woody cropsJi Young Jung, Gyeongsang National University, South Korea
BE-09Title: Physical and chemical properties and growing media applications of pretreated wood chipSi Young Ha, Gyeongsang National University, South Korea
BE-10Title: Utilization of steam-exploded Quercus mongolica and micro-organism materials as components in soilless growth media for herbaceous and woody plantsJai Hyun Park, Gyeongsang National University, South Korea
BE-11Title: Enzymatic biomass deconstruction: An attempt towards selective lignin degradation for improved reducing sugar releaseRajiv Chandra Rajak, Indian Institute of Technology, India
BE-12Title: Lipid accumulation in Oleaginous Aspergillus sp. utilizing Glycerol – A byproduct of biodiesel biorefineryG Lohit K Srinivas, Indian Institute of Technology, India
BE-13Title: Improved biodiesel production from Chlorella minutissima and Aspergillus awamori through phyco-myco co-cultivationArchana Dash, Indian Institute of Technology, India
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BE-14Title: Bioethanol production through simultaneous saccharification and fermentation from citrus fruit wasteDebajyoti Kundu, Indian Institute of Technology, India
BE-15Title: Enhanced ethanol production from sugarcane tops via co-fermentation of pentoses and hexosesKnawang Chhunji Sherpa, Indian Institute of Technology, India
BE-16Title: Simultaneous saccharification and fermentation of waste broken rice for bioethanol productionMohan Das, Indian Institute of Technology, India
Lunch Break Sessions: Biomass feed stocks for renewable energy generation|Biomass|Bioenergy ConversionSession Chair: Richard Sayre, Los Alamos National Laboratory, USASession Co-chair: Ralph-Uwe Dietrich, German Aerospace Center (DLR e.V.), Germany
Session IntroductionTitle: Improving photosynthetic efficiency and biomass yield in plants and algaeRichard Sayre, Los Alamos National Laboratory, USATitle: Alternative fuels from Biomass and Power (PBtL) – A case study on process options, technical potentials, fuel costs and ecological performanceRalph-Uwe Dietrich, German Aerospace Center (DLR e.V.), GermanyTitle: Effects of variable feedstock particle size on Birchwood gasification: A CFD approachSouman Rudra, University of Agder, NorwayTitle: Theoretical elucidation of the molecular behaviour of levoglucosan during biomass pyrolysisXiaolei Zhang, Queen’s University Belfast, UKTitle: Quality of organic amendment obtained from organic waste fraction in old landfillKhalid Fares, Cadi Ayyad University, Morocco
Networking & Refreshments BreakTitle: Alkaline pretreatment and saccharification of woody biomass: Castor StalkSantosh Sankh, Reliance Technology Group, IndiaTitle: Methane production through anaerobic digestion of various energy crops irrigated with wastewatersSonia Shilpi, University of Newcastle, AustraliaTitle: Prospects and barriers for the sustainable use of second generation biomass from the palm oil industryBobbo Nfor Tansi, BTU Cottbus, Germany
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Keynote ForumIntroductionConsolidated bioprocessing of lignocellulosic materials for cost-competitive bioenergy productionLew P Christopher, Lakehead University, CanadaHarnessing the biomass recalcitrance for fuels and chemicals: Current state of the arts and our strategies in ChinaJianzhong Sun, Jiangsu University, ChinaGermany’s future biogas market – Back to the roots?Michael Kottner, German Biogas and Bioenergy Society, Germany
Group Photo & Coffee Break
Track 2: Biomass feed stocks for renewable energy generation
Session Introduction
Session Chair: David Lewis, Muradel Pty Ltd, Victoria, AustraliaSession Co-chair: Rob Mitchell, University of Nebraska, USA
Title: Microalgae - Are they an appropriate feedstock for biofuels? What are the alternatives?David Lewis, Muradel Pty Ltd, Victoria, AustraliaTitle: Herbaceous perennial feedstocks for marginally-productive landscapes in the central USARob Mitchell, University of Nebraska, USATitle: Optimization of sustainable forest-based biomass supply chainsTaraneh Sowlati, University of British of Columbia, CanadaTitle: Characterisation of spent sulfite liquor and its valorisation using Aspen Plus® simulation softwareAlberto Coz, University of Cantabria, SpainTitle: Miscanthus for biogas production – Influence of harvest date and stand age on the biochemical methane potential (BMP) and soil propertiesAxel Schmidt, University of Trier, Germany
Lunch Break
Registrations
Day 1 June 13, 2016
Olimpica 2
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Title: Production of polyhydroxybutyrate (PHB) from wheat bran through enzymatic hydrolysis and fermentationNallusamy Sivakumar, Sultan Qaboos University, Muscat, OmanTitle: Yellow laccase mediated delignification: An attempt towards eco-friendly pretreatment of lignocellulosicsRintu Banerjee, Indian Institute of Technology, IndiaTitle: Electricity generation by refined biogas from municipal solid wasteMuhammed Khader Karunnappilli, Petrocare Engineering & Consultancy Services Private Limited, IndiaCassava production as an energy crop in Nigeria: Analysis of present and future potentialsNelson Abila, Busho Serenity Foundation, Ondo State, NigeriaCompare the ability to generate electricity by Azolla fern’s biogas in different systems of small scale CHPAlireza Mehrdadfar, Islamic Azad University,Tehran, Iran
Coffee Break
Track 4: Bioenergy TransitionTrack 7: Processes for Bioenergy
Session Introduction
Session Chair: Ananda S Amarasekara, Prairie View A&M University, USA
Title: Ionic liquid based artificial cellulase type catalysts for cellulosic ethanol processAnanda S Amarasekara, Prairie View A&M University, USATitle: Gasification of lactose in supercritical water as a model compound of dairy industry effluentJanusz A Kozinski, York University, CanadaTitle: Sink or Swim: Navigating the Biofuels climate in an oil price recessionJordan Godwin, Platts, USATitle: Study on Submerged Anaerobic Membrane Bioreactor (SAMBR) treating hypersaline raw tannery wastewater for biogas productionUmaiyakunjaram R, Central Leather Research Institute, India
Day 2 June 14, 2016
Olimpica 2
Keynote ForumHow does Thermoanaerobacter ethanolicus regulate its ethanol fermentation pathway?Weilan Shao, Jiangsu University, ChinaHybrid thermochemical and biochemical conversion of biomass for renewable fuels and productsAnimesh Dutta, University of Guelph, CanadaPHOTO-LMEn: Biochar-based materials for the sustainable photoproduction of liquid and gaseous molecules to energyJuan Matos Lale, University of Concepcion, Chile
Coffee Break
Track 3: Bioenergy Conversion
Session Introduction
Session Chair: Foster Agblevor, Utah State University, Logan UT, USASession Co-chair: Blake A Simmons, Joint BioEnergy Institute, USA
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Title: Production of infra-structure ready biofules from olive mill wastewater sludgeFoster Agblevor, Utah State University, Logan UT, USATitle: Synthesis and characterization of renewable ionic liquids for biomass conversionBlake A Simmons, Joint BioEnergy Institute, USATitle: Method for hot real-time sampling of Gasificaton ProductsMarc Pomeory, National Renewable Energy Laboratory, USATitle: “Milking” of cyanobacterial cells as a strategy for sustainable production of biofuelsTatsuo Omata, Nagoya University, JapanTitle: Co-gasification of biomass and coal in fluidized bed gasifierPinakeswar Mahanta, Indian Institute of Technology Guwahati, Guwahati, IndiaTitle: An eco-friendly enzyme mediated biomass pretreatment and hydrolysis towards bioethanol productionRajiv Chandra Rajak, Indian Institute of Technology, IndiaTitle: Valorization of pineapple leaf waste through integrated production of bioethanol and biomanureAnjani Devi Chintagunta, Indian Institute of Technology, India
Lunch Break
Track 6: Bioenergy Economy, Market, Policy and Social AcceptanceTrack 9: Bioenergy ApplicationsTrack 12: BiogasTrack 13: Biodiesel
Session Introduction
Session Chair: Sandra D Eksioglu, Clemson University, USA
Title: Bioenergy supply chains optimization: models and applicationsSandra D Eksioglu, Clemson University, USATitle: Integrated bioenergy and food systems: Building sustainable options based on evidenceSergio Luis Rivero Acha, Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations, ItalyTitle: Food waste co-digestion with sewage sludge – Realising its potential in MalaysiaKumaran Palanisamy, Universiti Tenaga Nasional, MalaysiaTitle: Performance evaluation of large scale anaerobic digester using gas mixing for wholesale vegetable complex waste producing biogas and powerC Prem Ananth Surendran, Central Leather Research Institute–CSIR, IndiaTitle: Bioenergy potential for power generation: Performance and emission of improvised biodiesel in microgasturbineKumaran Palanisamy, Universiti Tenaga Nasional, Malaysia
Coffee Break
Poster Presentation
BE-01Title: Substitution of maize in biogas production – Biochemical Methane Potential (BMP) of composites of maize and perennial energy crops
Christoph Emmerling, University of Trier, Germany
BE-02Title: Complete saccharification of cellulose through chemoenzymatic hydrolysis
In Taek Hwang, Biorefinery Research Group, Republic of Korea
BE-03Title: Alkaline pretreatment with recycled process wastewater using twin- screw system for bioethanol production
Young-Lok Cha, Bioenergy Crop Research Institute, KOREA
BE-04Title: Development of Upflow Multi-layer Anaerobic Reactor (UMAR) treating high-solids organic wastes and bacterial community analysis
Si-Kyung Cho, Dongguk University, Republic of Korea
BE-05Title: Can microalgae be alternative candidates for biodiesel production?
Khaled Nageh Mohammed Elsayed, Jacobs University Bremen, Germany
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BE-06Title: Syncronous lignin degradation and enhanced reducing sugar production along with fermentation to bioethanol: A single step bioprocessing of mixed lignocellulosic feedstocks
Avanthi Althuri, Indian Institute of Technology, India
BE-07Title: Efficient production of butyric acid from lignocellulosic hydrolysate by Clostridium sp. S1
Youngsoon Um, Korea Institute of Science and Technology, Republic of Korea
BE-08Title: Amino acids as a source of higher alcohols
Henry Oamen Patrick, The University of Manchester, United Kingdom
BE-09Title: Optimization of Isopropanol-Butanol (IB)-fermentation with Clostridium sp. A1424
Youngsoon Um, Korea Institute of Science and Technology, Republic of Korea
BE-10Title: Biogas production potential from teak leaves (Tectona grandis)
Anongnart Wannapokin, Maejo University, Thailand
BE-11Title: Biodiesel production from sunflower oil using ZSM5 supported catalysts
Jane Estephane, University of Balamand, Lebanon
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Registrations
Lorangerie II
Day 1 August 29, 2016
Sessions: Biomass | Algae BiofuelsSession Chair: Vijay Singh, University of Illinois, USASession Co-Chair: Jordan Godwin, Platts, USA
Session IntroductionTitle: Lignocellulosic biomass fractionation by a deep eutectic solvent and a chelator mediated fenton systemL Orejuela Escobar, Virginia Tech, USATitle: Hydrothermal liquefaction of eucalyptus: Effect of reaction conditions on product distributionCarmina Reyes Plascencia, Universidad de la República, UruguayTitle: Modification of biomass ash by aluminosilicates and other additivesDavid Nichols, University of Nottingham, UK
Lunch BreakTitle: Fractionation of bio-oils from the pyrolysis of coconut fibersDébora Tomasini, Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul, BrazilTitle: Unravelling new strategies for butanol production in Clostridium acetobutylicum using in silico approachesCarla Andreia Freixo Portela, Centro Tecnologico de Bioetanol, BrazilTitle: Explosibility and burning properties of pulverised rice husk and their dependence on particle sizeMuhammad Azam Saeed, University of Leeds, UKSession Chair: Daniel Bastos de Rezende, UFMG, BrazilSession Co-Chair: Nestor Proenza Pérez, São Paulo State University, BrazilTitle: Characterization of sugarcane bagasse produced in the central region of São Paulo state in BrazilNestor Proenza Pérez, São Paulo State University, BrazilTitle: Production and chromatographic characterization of bio-oil from the rice husk pyrolysisEliane Lazzari, Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul, BrazilTitle: Image analysis based ash fusion testingPatrick James Dale, University of Nottingham, UK
Networking and Refreshment Break
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Introduction
Title: Biodiesel and ethanol from modifi ed sugarcaneVijay Singh, University of Illinois, USATitle: Sink or Swim: Navigating the biofuels climate in an oil price recessionJordan Godwin, Platts, USA
Title: On-site cellulase production with feeding spent sulfite liquor by Penicellium oxalicum for integrated biorefineryYinbo Qu, Shandong University, China
Group Photo and Networking & Refreshment Break
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Title: Hydrothermal carbonization of biomass to produce reduced-ash fuelRobert J Stirling, University of Nottingham, UKTitle: Performance of CaO from different sources as a catalyst precursor in soybean oil transesterification: kinetics and leaching evaluationDaniel Bastos de Rezende, UFMG, BrazilTitle: Towards an optimal formulation of alternative fuels for aeronautics – Thermal and oxidation stability and polymers compatibilityArij Ben Amara, IFP Energies Nouvelles, France
Panel DiscussionDay 2 August 30, 2016
Lorangerie IIKeynote Forum
Title: Green technology for biodiesel: Production of methyl esters from macauba oil over egg shell and marble heterogeneous catalystsVânya Márcia Duarte Pasa, UFMG, BrazilTitle: A biorefinery approach to genetic manipulation of microalgae for biofuels productionMajid Hosseini, The University of Texas Rio Grande Valley, USA
Sessions: Biodiesel | Biogas | BioethanolSession Chair: Vânya Márcia Duarte Pasa, UFMG, BrazilSession Co-Chair: Majid Hosseini, The University of Texas Rio Grande Valley, USA
Session IntroductionTitle: Ethanolysis and methanolysis of soybean and macauba oils catalyzed by mixed oxide Ca-Al from hydrocalumite for biodiesel productionCamila Santana Carriço, UFMG, BrazilTitle: Producing hydrocarbons for green diesel and jet fuel formulation from palm kernel fat over Pd/CCristiane Almeida Scaldaferri, UFMG, Brazil
Networking and Refreshment BreakTitle: Biodiesel and glycerol transesterification by layered double hydroxides in stirring packed-bedreactorJeffrey C S Wu, National Taiwan University, TaiwanTitle: Etherification of biodiesel-derived glycerol with isobutene as fuel additivesDu Zexue, Research Institute of Petroleum Processing, ChinaTitle: Hydrotreatment of waste fats and oils with heterogeneous catalysis for tailor made production of biofuelsMartin Mittelbach, University of Graz, AustriaTitle: Advances in carbohydrates production and hydrolysis of agroindustrial residues for fuel ethanol productionPedro de Oliva Neto, São Paulo State University, BrazilTitle: Improvement of Penicillum oxalicum cellulase production via reconstruction of expression regulation network (RERN)Xin Song, Shandong University, ChinaTitle: Industrial production of bioethanol from sugarcane. Use of a large-scale non-sterile self-adaptive bioprocess for fermentationJaime Finguerut, CTC- Centro de Tecnologia Canavieira SA, Brazil
Lunch BreakTitle: FTIR spectroscopy for the studies of catalysts and catalytic reaction mechanismsAlexey Tsyganenko, St. Petersburg State University, Russia
Workshop Title: Technical challenges of fermentative bio-hydrogen production from biomassMajid Hosseini, The University of Texas Rio Grande Valley, USA
Poster Presentations
BFBE-010Title: Challenges for alternative fuels for aeronautics - CAER projectArij Ben Amara, Laurie Starck, IFP Energies Nouvelles, France
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BFBE-011Title: Optimization of production of the coffee silver skin bio-oil using a fixed bed reactor and chemical characterization of the organic fraction by gc×gc/qmsAllan dos Santos Polidoro, Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil
BFBE-012Title: Physicochemical properties of Cnidoscolus rostratus seed oil as feedstock for biodiesel productionBenito Reyes Trejo, Universidad Autónoma Chapingo, México
BFBE-013Title: Recovery of nitrogen compounds from tobacco seeds bio-oil : Acid-extraction and gc×gc/qms analysisBruna Onorevoli, Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil
BFBE-014Title: Pressurized solvent fractionation of bio-oil from spent coffee grounds: Characterization of compounds by gc×gc/tofmsCarmem Tatiane Primaz, UNAM, Mexico
BFBE-015Title: Cyanobacteria isolated from Amazonian rivers growing in vinasse for biodiesel productionWallace Rafael de Souza, University of São Paulo, Brazil
Networking and Refreshment BreakPanel Discussion
Day 3 August 31, 2016Lorangerie IIKeynote Forum
Title: Expanding wood chip exports via long-term international relationships: Trust and commitment relationships - developing enduring transactionsArthur T House, President, Maine Woods Biomass Exports LLC, USATitle: Integrated forest biorefi neries of the emerging bioeconomyLew Christopher, Biorefining Research Institute, CanadaTitle: GC×GC/qMS in the analysis of bio-oils from pyrolysis of biomassClaudia Alcaraz Zini, Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil
Networking and Refreshment BreakSessions: Biodiesel | Biogas | BioethanolSession Chair: Claudia Alcaraz Zini, Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul, BrazilSession Co-Chair: Vânya Márcia Duarte Pasa, UFMG, Brazil
Session IntroductionTitle: Alternative process of deacidification of Macauba oil (Acrocomia aculeata) aiming the biodiesel productionDaniel Bastos de Rezende, UFMG, BrazilTitle: Production of bioethanol and chemicals from oil palm empty fruit bunch by bisulfite processJian Zhao, Shandong University, ChinaTitle: Biokerosene and green diesel from macauba oils via catalityc deoxygenation over Pd/CVânya Márcia Duarte Pasa, UFMG, BrazilTitle: Engineering on wild type diploid Saccharomyces cerevisiae for second generation bioethanol productionXiaoming Bao, Shandong University, ChinaSessions: Food V/S Fuels debate | Biorefineries | BioenergySession Chair: Electo Eduardo Silva Lora, Federal University of Itajubá – UNIFEI, BrazilTitle: State-of-the-art of biomass gasification for electricity generationElecto Eduardo Silva Lora, Federal University of Itajubá – UNIFEI, BrazilTitle: Cellulose-derived carbon aerogel as catalyst support Part I: Improving carbon yield and further resistance to oxidant atmosphereLuis E Arteaga-Perez, University of Concepcion, ChileTitle: A systems approach mapping of primary forest residues supply chain for sustainable production of bioenergy in MalawiMaxon L Chitawo, Stellenbosch University, South Africa
Lunch BreakTitle: Some projects of institute of bionergy research (IPBEN) at UNESP guaratinguetáJosé Luz Silveira, São Paulo State University, BrazilTitle: Biofuels: A solution to energy shortage in PakistanDe Montfort University, United KingdomTitle: Algae-based wastewater treatment for biofuel production: Processes, species and extraction methodsHossein Ahmadzadeh, Ferdowsi University of Mashhad, Iran
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Group Photo @ Hampton SuiteNetworking and Refreshment Break
Sessions: Biomass Conversion Methods | Biomass Applications | Environmental Impact of Biomass | Biomass Market AnalysisSession Chair: Tatjana Stevanovic, Laval University, Canada
Session IntroductionTitle: High purity lignin from new organosolv biorefinery Tatjana Stevanovic, Laval University, CanadaTitle: Cellulose-based films for electronics: Enzymatic triggered degradation for metal recoveryÁlvaro Cruz-Izquierdo, University of Bath, United KingdomTitle: Spatial planning pattern of biomass energy developing network in Heilongjiang province’s village-town systemYifei Zhang, Harbin Insititute of Technology, ChinaTitle: Forests carbon input and changes in soil properties of the tropical rain forest MalaysiaMande Kate Hosea, Kaduna State University, Nigeria
Lunch BreakTitle: Bio-fertilizers from biomasses and wastes: High added value products for agricultureSaida Tayibi, Mohammed VI Polytechnic University, MoroccoSessions: Advanced Biofuels | Production of BiofuelsSession Chair: Markku Saloheimo, VTT Technical Research Centre of Finland Ltd., Finland
Session IntroductionTitle: Development of the filamentous fungus Trichoderma reesei as an enzyme production cell factory for bio-refineriesMarkku Saloheimo, VTT Technical Research Centre of Finland Ltd., FinlandTitle: Heating biogas digester with solar energy: Research status and prospectsHuang Juanjuan, Lanzhou University of Technology, ChinaTitle: Biofertilizers based on biomass: Efficiency and impact on the chemical and biological soil qualitySaloua Fertahi, Mohammed VI Polytechnic University, Morocco
Networking and Refreshment BreakTitle: Catalytic upgrading of HTL bio-oil using bio-Pd/C catalystJoseph Wood, University of Birmingham, UKTitle: Characterization and gasification of biomass macaúba (Acrocomia aculeata)Laura Vieira Maia de Sousa, University of Brasília, BrazilTitle: Potential of biomass gasifiers in IndiaDarshit S Upadhyay, Nirma University, India
Panel DiscussionDay 2 August 09, 2016
Hampton Suite
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Introduction
Title: Biomass energy: A forest management perspectiveHan-Sup Han, Humboldt State University, USATitle: Desert cultivation and its contribution to the greening of the worldBo G Eriksson, Swedish center for applied sociology AB, Sweden
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Keynote ForumTitle: The combination of hydrothermal carbonization and gasification for decentralized base load electrificationElmar Steurer, Neu-Ulm University of Applied Sciences, Germany
Session: Biomass Energy Resources | Bioenergy Conversion Methods | Renewable Energy | Waste BiomassSession Chair: Fabiano Ximenes, NSW Dept of Primary Industries, Australia
Session Introduction
Title: Linking forest biomass production with biomass users: A perspective from AustraliaFabiano Ximenes, NSW Dept of Primary Industries, Australia
Networking and Refreshment BreakTitle: The feasibility to meeting the energy demands of single building with solar energy and biomassLi Jinping, Lanzhou University of Technology, ChinaTitle: Towards a green future: Bacterial biomass used for feedSubir Kumar Nandy, UNIBIO A/S, DenmarkTitle: Insect-based biorefinery for converting waste biomass into energy and proteinLongyu Zheng, Huazhong Agricultural University, ChinaTitle: Valorization and treatment of wastewater sludge by biological and thermochemical processes: Production of bio-energy and bio-fertilizersDoha E L Alami, Mohammed VI Polytechnic University, Morocco
Lunch BreakTitle: Feasibility and performances of thermostatic biogas digester heated by solar thermal collector in Northwest of ChinaXiaofei Zhen, Lanzhou University of Technology, ChinaTitle: Economic comparison of two auxiliary heating methods for a cogeneration system of heat and power with biogas in Northwest ChinaGanglin Cao, Lanzhou University of Technology, China
WorkshopTitle: Quality assessment of biomass fast pyrolysis liquidsAV Bridgwater, Aston University, UK
Networking and Refreshment BreakVideo Presentation
Title: Biomass cogeneration with green coconut husk: An analysis of efficiency energy solutionsHermes Jose Loschi, State University of Campinas, BrazilTitle: Physicochemical and environmental characterization of pistachio shellsNancy Quaranta, National Technological University, Argentina
Poster Presentations
EBMS-01Title: Solid phase extraction of Phorbol Esters (PEs) from pinion cake (Jatropha curcas L.) based on computationally-designed polymers in combination with deep eutectic solventsMaria. A. Sandoval-Riofrio, University of Leicester, UK
EBMS-02Title: Study comparing a hybrid system based on renewable energy and Diesel Generator (DG) for the production of energyFazia Baghdadi, University of Mouloud Mammeri, Algeria
Panel DiscussionAwards & Closing ceremony
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Scientific Program
357th OMICS International Conference
Biofuels & BioenergyAugust 25- 27, 2015 Valencia, Spain
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Track4 : Biomass Session Chair: Blake Simmons, Joint Bioenergy Institute, USASession Co-Chairs: Edward A. Bayer, Weizmann Institute, Israel
Session IntroductionTitle: Development of advanced biofuels and biomass conversion technologies at the Joint BioEnergy InstituteBlake Simmons, Joint Bioenergy Institute, USATitle: Cellulosome-inspired multi-enzyme assemblies for conversion of cellulosic biomass into biofuelsEdward A. Bayer, Weizmann Institute, IsraelTitle: Research strategies to generate economically viable biofuels from cellulosic biomass: Approaches and results from the BioEnergy Science Center (BESC)Paul Gilna, BioEnergy Science Center, USATitle: Catalytic pyrolysis of olive mill wastewater sludge to produce biofuelsKamel Halouani, University of Sfax, Tunisia
Lunch BreakTitle: First and second generation fuels: How to assess their potential for sustainable transportation?Daniela Thrän, German Biomass Research Center, GermanyTitle: Improved saccharification efficiency of alfalfa for bioethanol production: From phenotypic characterization to marker-assisted selectionAnnick Bertrand, Soils and Crops Research and Development Centre, CanadaTitle: Use of near infrared spectroscopy for the rapid low-cost analysis of a wide variety of lignocellulosic feed stocksDaniel Hayes, Celignis Limited, IrelandTitle: Optimization models in support of biomass co-firing decisions in coal fired power plantsSandra D Ekşioglu, Clemson University, USATitle: Bio-Inspired heterogeneous catalyst for sustainable biofuel production Dhanapati Deka, Tezpur University, India
Coffee BreakTitle: Removal effect of alkali and alkaline earth metallic species and ash from biomass (palm empty fruit bunch) on pyrolytic characteristics to produce oil Yong-Chil Seo, Yonsei University, South KoreaTitle: Workers’ exposure to biological and chemical agents in biomass processing at CHP plantsJuha Laitinen, Finnish Institute of Occupational Health, Finland
RegistrationsDay 1 August 25, 2015
Hall - 4
Scientific Program
Opening CeremonyKeynote Forum
IntroductionDavid SerranoIMDEA Energy Institute, SpainAnthony BridgwaterAston University, UK
Philip PienkosNREL, USA
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Title: Burning characteristics of carbonized chars from RDF, scrap tire, and their blendsHanzade Haykiri Acma, Istanbul Technical University, TurkeyTitle: From biomass to biofuels: Exploiting the cellulosome of Clostridium clariflavum for plant cell wall degradationLior Artizi, Weizmann Institute, IsrealTitle: Efficiency of biomass energy use – Approach for the determination of the efficiency of diverse bioenergy projects Diana Pfeiffer, DBFZ Deutsches Biomasse for schungszentrum, Germany
Special Session: Food V/S FuelTitle: Moving beyond the food V/S fuel DebateFrank Rosillo-Calle, Imperial College, London Title: Sustainability perspectives on the energy-water-food nexus, A new technical or political paradigm?Rocio A Diaz-Chavez, Imperial College, London Title: Bioethanol production: Corn vs lignocellulose biomass from olive oil industry and the potential role in ensuring food securitySebastián Sánchez, Jaen University, Spain
Closing ceremony
Day 2 August 26, 2015
Hall - 4Keynote Forum
Javier BreySpanish Hydrogen Association, SpainThomas FoustNREL, USA
Session: Biofuels and Aviation CompaniesSession Introduction
Title: Catalytic upgrading of biomass pyrolysis vaporsMark Nimlos, NREL, USATitle: The bioliq-process for synthetic chemicals and fuels productionNicolaus Dahmen, Karlsruhe Institute of Technology, GermanyTitle: Bioenergy Produced from Plant WasteSiek-Ting Yong, Monash University, Malaysia
Coffee BreakTitle: Production of biocrude oil by waste biomass catLiqprocess and characterization of oilsParvana Aksoy, TUBITAK MRC Energy Institute,TurkeyTitle: CatLiq- Catalytic hydrothermal liquefaction process from pilot scale to demo scale Mehmet Unsal, TUBITAK MRC Energy Institute,TurkeyTrack3: Biodiesel & Track7: BioalcoholsSession chair: Adam Lee, Aston university, UKSession co-chair: Antonio Meirelles, University of Campinas, BrazilTitle: Rational design of nanoengineered catalysts for biofuels productionAdam Lee, Aston university, UKTitle: Ethylic biodiesel: The bottlenecks for process optimizationAntonio Meirelles, University of Campinas, BrazilTitle: In- situ transformation of municipal sewage sludge into biodieselRebeca Sánchez Vázquez, Rey Juan Carlos University, SpainTitle: Supply chain planning and design for biodiesel production via wastewater sludgeSandra D Ekşioglu, Clemson University, USA
Lunch BreakTitle: Heterogeneous acid and base catalysts for biodiesel productionJinesh C. Manayil, Aston University, UK
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Title: Ethanol fuel as portable power source in alkaline fuel cellsShingjiang Jessie Lue, Chang Gung University, TaiwanTitle: Brazilian technology of fuel ethanol fermentation: New perspectives to improve the technology and diversificationPedro de Oliva Neto, São Paulo State University, BrazilTitle: Evaluation of alkaline peroxide pretreatment of rice husk and its potential for Bioethanol productionR. A. Pandey, CSIR-National Environmental Engineering Research Institute India.Title: Investigation of catalytic activity of thermally treated waste mussel shells for biodiesel production from jojoba oilMangesh. R. Avhadad, Norwegian University of Life Sciences, Norway
Coffee BreakTrack2: BiogasSession chair: Luis Puchades Rufino, Ludan Renewable Energy, SpainSession co-chair: Serge R. Guiot, National Research Council Canada Title: Maralfalfa grass: Synergies with biogas plants and potential as bioenergy and biorefinery cropLuis Puchades Rufino, Ludan Renewable Energy, SpainTitle: Screening of a wide range of pre-treatments for improving the algal biomass solubilization and biogas potentialSerge R. Guiot, National Research Council, Canada Title: Sustainable small-scale biogas production from agro-food waste for energy self-sufficiency (BIOGAS3 project)Paz Gomez, AINIA Technology Centre, SpainTitle:Biochemical methane potential of Ulva spp. seaweed biorefinery residuesSilvia Tedesco, Dublin City University, IrelandTitle: Regenerative activated carbon for upgrading of bio-gas into bio-methaneMuhammad Farooq, Heriot-Watt University, UKTitle: Biogas, tool of energy saving for companies: to transform the expenditures in savings and profitsSofía González Hergueta., Instituto Tecnológico de la Energía, SpainTitle: Comparision of scientific studies related to biomass conversion in Europe and TurkeyHasan Merdun, Akdeniz University, Turkey
onwards Poster Presentations
BF-001Title: Comparison of bio-oil upgrading techniquesHasan Merdun, Akdeniz University, Turkey
BF-002Title: Microbial based biodiesel production using co-hydrolysis processJavid Hussain, Federal University of Bahia, Brazil
BF-003Title: Studies of the catalytic properties of oxides doped with tungsten for the production of biodiesel ethylBianca Passerine, São Paulo State University, Brazil
BF-004Title: Influence of lanthanides (La, Ce, Yb and Lu) in the catalytic properties of hydrotalcites and their oxides to ethyl biodiesel productionJéssika de Souza Rossi, São Paulo State University, Brazil
BF-005Title: Oxides derived from hydrotalcites containing Cu+2 e Fe+3 in the production of ethyl biodiesel Adonis Coelho, São Paulo State University, Brazil
BF-006Title: On the influence of Gallium in the mix oxides catalysts obtained from hydrotalcites with different M+2/M+3 ratios for transesterification reactions Marcelo Mancini, São Paulo State University, Brazil
BF-007Title: Kinetics of diesel / biodiesel fuels oxidation and evolution of oxidation products formed at different stages of oxidation Kenza Bacha, Renault Technocentre, France
BF-008Title: Drivers of Brazilian biodiesel governance: power, subjectivities, risk and sustainability of gaucho production polesArnoldo Santos de Lima, Universidade de Brasília, Brazil
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BF-009Title: Production of straw pellets for the biofuel industry – energy analysis Greg Schoenau, University of Saskatchewan, Canada
BF-010Title: Hydrogen production by cyanobacteria Anabaena sp. (1448) in nitrogen-deprived cultures under different light intensities Sarah Regina Vargas, University of São Paulo, Brazil
BF-011Title: Conceptual model in aspen plus for recovery of biocrude from hydrothermal algal biomass liquefaction Taimur Akhtar, University of Agder, Norway
BF-012Title: 1-Butanolproduction from co2 by Synechococcus elaongatus in TurkeyCansu Dogan, Dokuz Eylul University, Turkey
BF-013Title: Chlorella sp microalgae suspensions rheological behaviour analyzes in different culture timesDaniela Guimares, University of São Paulo, Brazil
BF-014Title: A method development for characterization of fischer tropsch liqids in GC Parvana Aksoy, TUBITAK MRC Energy Institute, Turkey
BF-015Title: Risks to workers’ safety and health in biomass processing Sirpa Laitinen, Finnish Institute of Occupational Health, Finland
BF-016Title: Anaerobic digestion of microalgae for gas production and nutrient recycling: Towards a sustainable closed loopLina Maria Gonzalez, University of Queensland, Australia
BF-017Title: Energy balance of oil recovery process using liquefied dimethyl ether Kiyoshi Sakuragi, Central Research Institute of Electric Power Industry, Japan
BF-018Title: Direct supercritical methanol transesterification of lyophilized unwashed marine microalgae nannochloropsis gaditana to biodiesel Joaquin Quesada-Medina, University of Murcia, Spain
BF-019Title: Biogas from agro-industrial residues. Combustion products evaluation by means of the thermodynamic equilibrium analysis approachAgata Pistis, Sardegna Ricerche, Italy
BF-020Title: Simulation of the gasification process of a characteristic forest biomass of northern Sardinia through the thermodynamic equilibrium analysis: The case study of the Pinus pinaster Claudio Tugulu, University of Cagliari, Italy
BF-021Title: Biodiesel production from microalgae grown on wastewaterMirit Kolet , Ariel University, Israel
BF-022Title: Production of biodiesel from animal fat using supercritical ethanolDavid Bolonio, Universidad Politecnica de Madrid, Spain
BF-023Title: Estimation of continuous alkali pretreated sweet sorghum bagasse using single screw reactor for bioethanol productionYoung-Lok Cha, Bioenergy Crop Research Institute, South Korea
BF-024Title: Subcritical and supercritical water gasification of arabinose as a model compound for biomassDilek Selvi Gokkaya, Ege University, Turkey
BF-025Title: Construction of novel malate sensing recombinant Escherichia coli by bacterial two component system engineeringSoonho Hong , University of Ulsan, South Korea
BF-026Title: Metabolic engineering of Escherichia coli for the biosynthesis of aromatic building-blocksShuhei Noda, RIKEN Center for Sustainable Resource Science, Japan
BF-027Title: Direct supercritical transesterification of wet unwashed pastes from green microalgae (Nannochloropsis gaditana, Chlorella sp. and Nannochloris sp.) for biodiesel productionSouhir Jazzar, University of Carthage, Tunisia
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BF-028Title: Regeneration of Miscanthus sp. for agrobacterium-mediated transformation purposes. Preliminary studies.Karolina Malec, Polish Academy of Sciences, Poland
BF-029Title: Exergy analysis of thermochemical and biochemical pathways for bioethanol productionPablo Silva Ortiz, University of São Paulo, Brazil
BF-030Title: Study of the fermentation process for the n-butanol production from lignocellulosic sugarsAna Maria Zetty Arenas, University of Campinas, Brazil
BF-031Title: Alkaline pretreatment scale up study aiming second-generation ethanol productionSimone Coelho Nakanishi, University of São Paulo, Brazil
BF-032Title: Introduction of small-scale biogas digesters for households: Case study of the Maluti-a-Phofung municipality, South AfricaMokhele Moeletsi, Institute for Soil, Climate and Water, South Africa
Closing Ceremony
Day 3 August 27, 2015Hall 4
Track1: Algae FuelsSession chair: Philip Pienkos, NREL, USATitle: The Algae Testbed Public Private Partnership (ATP3): facilitating the commercialization of algal technologiesPhilip Pienkos, NREL, USATitle: Biofuels production from wastewater treatment plantsVincenzo Piemonte, Università Campus Bio-Medico, ItalyTitle: An outlook on microalgae production chainsDorinde Kleinegris, Wageningen UR - Food & Biobased Research, NetherlandsTitle: From wastewater to bioenergy: Nutrient and energy recovery with algae treatmentArbib, Zouhayr, FCC Aqualia, SpainTitle: Effect of aeration flow rate on the growth of microalgae as a biofuel feedstock and wastewater treatmentHarrison Onome Tighiri, Cyprus International University, Turkey
Coffee BreakSession on Bio-oils Upgrading Into Advanced Biofuels & Track6: Biorefinaries
Session chair: David Serrano, IMDEA Energy Institute, SpainSession co-chair: Andrea Kruse, University Hohenheim, Germany
Opening SpeechDavid Serrano, IMDEA Energy Institute, Spain
Session IntroductionTitle: Hydrothermal liquefaction and carbonization for fuels and materialsAndrea Kruse, University Hohenheim, GermanyTitle: Optimization of bio-oil yields in fast biomass pyrolysis by demineralization of low quality biomass feedstocksAngelos Lappas , Centre for Research and Technology Hellas, GreeceTitle: Catalytic deoxygenation – Industrial applications and catalystsDavid Kubička, UniCRE-RENTECH ,Czech Republic
Lunch BreakTitle: In-situ upgrading of eucalyptus woodchips fast-pyrolysis bio-oil using metal oxide/h-ZSM-5 catalystsPatricia Pizarro, IMDEA Energy Institute, SpainTitle: Hydrodeoxygenation of bio-oil model compounds over supported nickel CatalystsT.M. Sankaranarayanan, IMDEA Energy Institute, SpainTitle: Catalytic cracking of stearic acid over Pd supported over nanocrysralline and hierarchicalMarta Arroyo, Rey Juan Carlos University, SpainTitle: Design of base catalysts for the catalytic deoxygenation of bio-oil by aldol condensationTobias C. Keller, Institute for Chemical and Bioengineering, Switzerland
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Title: The development of a wheat straw based biorefinery for bioethanol fermentationChenyu Du, University of Huddersfield, UKTitle: The development of a bio refining strategy to convert municipal solid waste into bioethanolJwan Abdullah, University of Nottingham, UK
Coffee BreakTitle: Itaconic acid production from sorghum bran-a biorefining approach Amina Ahmed, University of Nottingham, UKTitle: Biorefinery annexed to typical South African sugar mill, Part 1: Flowsheet development and simulation M. Ali Mandegari, University of Stellenbosch, South AfricaTitle: Biorefinery annexed to South African sugar mill, Part II; Energy sufficiency analysisSomayeh Farzad, University of Stellenbosch, South Africa
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