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TAZ09 Green Chemistry & Engineering - Alternative Solvents and Bioapplications
OverviewAlternative Solvents and Bioapplications
Primary SponsorAIChE Led Cosponsored Sessions (TAZ)
Co-Sponsor(s)Environmental Division (09)

Official

Michael A. Gonzalez
Sustainable Technology Division
United States Environmental Protection Agency
26 West Martin Luther King Drive
Mail Stop 466
Cincinnati, OH 45268
Phone Number: 513-569-7998
Fax Number: 513-569-7111
Email: gonzalez.michael@epa.gov

* AICHE Member
* Division Member

Organizer

Raymond L. Smith
National Risk Management Research Laboratory
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency
26 West Martin Luther King Drive
Mail Stop 466
Cincinnati, OH 45268
Phone Number: 513-569-7161
Fax Number: 513-569-7111
Email: smith.raymond@epa.gov
Introductory Remarks
Green Chemistry Considerations in the Design of Ionic Liquids
Richard E. Engler, Green Chemistry Program, US Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC and J. Vincent Nabholz, Office of Pollution Prevention & Toxics, U. S. EPA, Washington, DC
Guanidine/alcohol and Amidine/alcohol Switchable Solvent Mixtures
Hillary A. Huttenhower1, Lam Phan2, Daniel Chiu2, David J. Heldebrant2, Ejae A. John1, Xiaowang Li2, Pamela Pollet1, Charles A. Eckert3, Charles L. Liotta4 and Philip G. Jessop2, (1)School of Chemistry and Biochemistry, Georgia Institute of Technology, Atlanta, GA, (2)Department of Chemistry, Queen's University, Kingston, ON, Canada, (3)School of Chemical & Biomolecular Engineering and Specialty Separations Center, Georgia Institute of Technology, Atlanta, GA, (4)School of Chemistry and Biochemistry, Georgia Institute of Technology
Screening Ionic Liquids for Green Chemistry
David A. Gallagher, CAChe Research, Beaverton, OR, Andreas Klamt, COSMOlogic GmbH&CoKG, Leverkusen, Germany and Michael Diedenhofen, COSMOlogic GmbH & Co.KG, Leverkusen, Germany
Intermission
Development and Characterization of Renewable Copolymers, Poly(glycerol-fumarate) and Poly(trimethylene-malonate) from by-Products of Biorefineries
Mathew D. Rowe and Keisha B. Walters, Swalm School of Chemical Engineering, Mississippi State University, Mississippi State, MS
Environmentally-Friendly Glycerol Disposal Using Bacterial-Mediated Fermentation
Andrew T. Ford1, Bart HJ. van den Berg2, Rafael Hernandez3, William E. Holmes4 and W. Todd French3, (1)School of Chemical Engineering, Mississippi State University, Columbus, MS, (2)Department of Basic Sciences, Mississippi State University, Mississippi State, MS, (3)Dave C. Swalm School of Chemical Engineering, Mississippi State University, Mississippi State, MS, (4)Mississippi State Chemical Lab, Mississippi State University, Starkville, MS
Silica Surface Modifications for Bioapplications
Fei Shen1, Jan Genzer1, Orlando J. Rojas2, Patrick V. Gurgel3 and Ruben G Carbonell1, (1)Department of Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering, North Carolina State University, Raleigh, NC, (2)Forest Biomaterials Science and Engineering, North Carolina State University, Raleigh, NC, (3)Department of Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering, ProMetic Life Sciences and NC State University, Mont-Royal, QC, Canada
Green Catalytic Hydrogenolysis of Glycerol to Propylene Glycol Over a Promising Silica Supported Copper Catalyst
Zhiwei Huang, Fang Cui, Jing Chen, Xinzhi Zhang, Zhongyi Ding and Chungu Xia, State Key Laboratory for Oxo Synthesis and Selective Oxidation, Lanzhou Institute of Chemical Physics,Chinese Academy of Sciences, Lanzhou, China

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