720 Reactor Engineering for Biomass Feedstocks

Wednesday, November 18, 2020: 8:00 AM - 9:00 AM
Sustainable Engineering Forum (23) (PreRecorded+)

Description:
Biomass differs from coal, peat, and other solid fuels in that it is composed of carbohydrate and lignin polymers whose chemistry sometimes overlaps that of food. It is also important to notice that co-existence of components results in complicated reaction networks. Consequently, it is far more reactive than coal and resulting reactions are more complex, so the design of reactors for its conversion into fuels, chemicals, and higher-value products demands detailed knowledge of the unique reaction chemistries of carbohydrates, lignin, and whole biomass composed thereof. This session welcomes presentations on the fundamentals of reactor design aimed at the unique properties of biomass feedstocks and interaction between the components and intermediates. The design should be able to be applied to all kinds of biomass utilization reactions including fermentation, pyrolysis, and gasification through reactor designs, chemical kinetics, and numerical modeling.

Sponsor:
Sustainable Biorefineries
Co-Sponsor(s):
Catalysis and Reaction Engineering Division (20)
Chair:
Yukihiko Matsumura Email: mat@hiroshima-u.ac.jp
Co-Chair:
Christos T. Maravelias Email: christos.maravelias@wisc.edu
- indicates paper has an Extended Abstract file available on the online proceeding.



(720a) Developing Performance-Advantaged Chemicals Utilizing Bioprivileged Molecules: Organic Corrosion Inhibitors
Jiajie Huo, William Bradley, Kyle Podolak, Bradley J Ryan, Luke T. Roling, George Kraus and Brent H. Shanks

File available
(720b) Advanced Robust Catalysts for Producing Stable Biomass Pyrolysis Oils for Upgrading to Hydrocarbon Fuels
Foster Agblevor, Huamin Wang, Daniel Santosa, Oleksandr Hietsoi and Sedat H. Beis


(720c) One-Step Conversion of Bioderived Hydroxy Acids to a Renewable Alkanediol
Shylesh Pillai, Deepak Dugar and Karthikeyan K. Ramasamy

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