Tuesday, November 10, 2009: 12:30 PM
Cheekwood F (Gaylord Opryland Hotel)
Description:
Crop residues, forest residues, woody biomass, and plant-based industrial processing woody biomass wastes provide a broad renewable feedstock base for developing energy efficient and environmentally sustainable processes for producing a wide range of chemicals, fuels, and bio-based materials. This session provides a forum for describing recent developments across the full spectrum of this exciting and increasingly important crosscutting area. This session will cover advances in all areas of the renewable woody biomass feedstocks processing (“biorefining”) industry, including: chemical and biological processing; biorefinery stream separations; pretreatment and reactor engineering for biomass feedstocks; and life-cycle and techno-economic analyses.
Sponsor:
Forest and Plant Bioproducts Division
Co-Sponsor(s):
Sustainable Engineering Forum (23), Sustainable Biorefineries (23b)
Chair:
12:55 PM
(245b)
Process Engineering for Lignocellulosic Ethanol Facilities: a Combined Model- and Experiment-Based Approach and Comparison with Operational Results From a Demonstration-Scale Plant
1:20 PM
(245c)
Chemical Characterization of Catalytic Hydrodeoxygenated Bio-Oil and Their Distilled Fractions
2:10 PM
(245e)
Ethanol Fermentation From Hot-Water Wood Extract Hydrolysate with A Modified Pichia Stipitis Strain HWR
2:35 PM
(245f)
Anaerobic Fermentation of Hemicellulose Present in Pre-Pulping Extracts of Northern Hardwoods to Carboxylic Acids
See more of this Group/Topical: Forest and Plant Bioproducts Division