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11th International Conference on
Renewable Resources and Biorefineries
3 - 5 June, 2015 - York , UK
Final Program
www.rrbconference.com
11th International Conference on Renewable Resources and Biorefineries, York - UK, 3-5 June 20154
Welcome to RRB-11
With the increasing awareness and concern about our dependency on fossil resources and the depletion of crude oil reserves in the near future, this conference aims to give an impetus to the bio-based economy.
Delegates from university, industry, governmental and non-governmental organizations will present their views on industrial biotechnology, sustainable (green) chemistry and agricultural policy related to the use of renewable raw materials for non-food applications and energy supply. This will be presented in plenary and oral presentation sessions and poster tours. New research concepts but also society aspects related to renewable resources will be transferred to the public and exchanged with several industrial companies, and vice versa.
From 3 to 5 June 2015, York will host the 11th edition of the International Conference on Renewable Resources and Biorefineries.
This specialist forum for industrial biotechnology, renewable resources, green chemistry, nutrient recycling and biorefineries will stimulate the transition from the fossil-based to the bio-based economy.
The conference program is organized in 3 parallel sessions and includes 2 plenary talks, 2 keynote lectures, 17 invited lectures and 79 high quality presentations by international experts, covering both technical and policy aspects of the bio-based economy.
The sessions deal with these topics:
• Bioactive compounds from biomass• Biobased materials (I & II)• Biomass fractionation and product purification• Biocatalysis for bioresource transformation (I & II)• Bioenergy• Bioproducts from woody biomass• Biorefineries (I & II)• Chemical platform molecules (I & II)• Downstream processing• Metabolic engineering of fermentation processes• Micro and macro algae technology• Nutrient and energy cycling (I & II)• Plant cell wall modification • Policy and standards• Pretreatment and transformation of lignocellulosics (I & II)• Thermochemical transformations of biomass• Valorization of biomass waste streams (I & II)
The ten previous conferences were a big success, thus proving the importance of these conferences and the willingness to imply industrial biotechnology and green chemistry in the world industry.
All information on the preceding conferences can be found at www.rrbconference.com.
We hope that you will enjoy the Conference and the hospitality of York!
The Organizing Committee The Local Organizing CommitteeProf. Wim Soetaert Prof. James Clark Prof. Christian Stevens Dr. Avtar Matharu Ir. Philippe Tavernier Dr. Joe Ross Prof. Erick Vandamme Dr. Fabien Deswarte Prof. Erik Meers Prof. Simon McQueen-Mason
11th International Conference on Renewable Resources and Biorefineries, York - UK, 3-5 June 2015 5
Wednesday, 3 June 2015
09.00 – 10.10 Registration
10.10 – 10.30 Official Opening of RRB-11 & Welcome Address Henley Suite Christian Stevens and Wim Soetaert, Ghent University, BE James Clark, Green Chemistry Centre of Excellence, University of York, UK
Welcome to York Cllr Sonja Crisp, Rt Hon Lord Mayor of York, UK Prof. Brian Fulton, Dean of the Faculty of Sciences, University of York, UK Opening Plenary Session Chair: James Clark, Green Chemistry Centre of Excellence, University of York, UK 10.30 – 11.15 Brazilian Biorefinery: An evolving model Paulo Coutinho, Braskem, Brazil
11.15 – 12.00 Changing paradigms: Making the transition towards a bio-based economy possible Piergiuseppe Morone, Dept. of Law and Economics, Unitelma Sapienza - University of Rome, Italy
12.00 – 13.00 Lunch Exhibition Area
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vers
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alia
n U
nive
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of T
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olog
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N
12.3
0 –
12.5
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14.4
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cata
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Gar
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Ser
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nive
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moc
hem
ical
tran
sfor
mat
ions
of b
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ass
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aren
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onA
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Uni
vers
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hair:
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Uni
vers
ity, B
E
14.4
5 –
15.1
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tens
ifica
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of y
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bio
surf
acta
nts
prod
uctio
n fr
om s
ugar
sM
aris
a S
anto
s, U
nive
rsity
of L
isbo
n, P
T
14.4
5 –
15.1
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logy
– F
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lab
to in
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AIR
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, FR
14.4
5 –
15.1
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loriz
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was
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r bio
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cus
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Md.
Arif
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Uni
vers
ity o
f Hon
g Ko
ng, H
K
15.1
0 –
15.3
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and
tran
sam
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upgr
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g of
car
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drat
es f
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ar b
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pulp
Fabi
ana
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rizi,
Uni
vers
ity C
olle
ge L
ondo
n, U
K
15.1
0 –
15.3
5M
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hydr
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usin
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on-
line
sim
ple
para
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erFl
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cia
M. Y
edro
, Uni
vers
ity o
f Val
lado
lid, E
S
15.1
0 –
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nive
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ian
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vers
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f Tec
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alia
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N
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f Giro
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S
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nive
rsity
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IT
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16.2
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16.2
5 - 1
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16.4
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hem
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Cen
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f Exc
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Uni
vers
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of Y
ork,
UK
Che
mic
al p
latfo
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Cha
ir: C
hris
Ste
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Ghe
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nive
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, BE
Polic
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Cha
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land
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BE
16.4
5 –
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0 B
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Vale
bio
refin
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s Jo
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Bio
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Dev
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16.4
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0 In
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17.1
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17.1
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17.1
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enin
gen
Uni
vers
ity, N
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actio
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mi U
nive
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5 –
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18.0
0En
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futu
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nges
Lore
nzo
Her
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Dav
ila, U
nive
rsity
of Y
ork,
UK
18.0
0 –
18.2
5O
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as
a no
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cel
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Mar
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Bel
lasi
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nive
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of N
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vers
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f Poi
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18.0
0 –
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hair:
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Gre
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Cen
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Uni
vers
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of Y
ork,
UK
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pro
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Cha
ir: A
ntho
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loyd
N
ovas
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K
Valo
risat
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of b
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trea
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ir: E
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Uni
vers
ity, B
E
09.0
0 –
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loca
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dec
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plem
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nive
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, DK
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0 –
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ity, U
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finer
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hris
toph
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huck
, Uni
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ity o
f Bat
h, U
K
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0 –
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hydr
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5La
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tura
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ngin
eerin
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E
10.1
5 –
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0In
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bio
refin
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conc
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for
poly
prop
lyen
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from
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l Bar
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nive
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R
Mic
ro a
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alg
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Uni
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f Lee
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Poster List – Poster Tour 1
Bioactive compounds from biomass P1 Extraction of flavored coriander vegetable oil through extrusion technology
Evelien Uitterhaegen, O. Merah, T. Talou, C.V. Stevens, L. Rigal, P. Evon (FR & BE)
P2 Chemical composition of fixed oils from Algerian Nigella sativa seeds biomass recovered after hydrodistillationFarid Benkaci-Ali, J.P. Wathelet, M. Marlier (DZ & BE)
P3 Evaluation of different procedures for obtaining bioactive compounds from globe artichoke wastesLia Gerschenson, E. Fissore, S. Bottini, A.M. Rojas, P. Hegel, C. Santo Domingo (AR)
P4 Dietary fibre obtained from wastes of peach (Prunus persica L.) industrializationLia Gerschenson, M.F. De Escalada Pla, J.E. Nieto Calvache (AR)
P5 Supercritical CO2 extractrion of phenolic compounds from piñuela seed (Bromelia plumieri)Hugo Alexander Martínez-Correa, A.F. Rodríguez Ballesteros (CO)
P6 Chitin and chitosan: From shellfish waste to a sustainable crop protection Maha Attjioui, N.E. El Gueddari, B. Moerschbacher, N. Chtaina (DE & MA)
P7 Influence of operating conditions of flash distillation on the recovery of 1,8 cineole from eucalyptus extractD.J. Agudelo, L.M. Díaz, M.A. Gómez, Y.M. Melo, M.M. Andrade-Mahecha, Hugo Alexander Martínez-Correa (CO)
P8 Evaluation of agro-industrial and synthetic carriers for immobilization of Aureobasidium pullulans cells for fructooligosaccharides productionCristiana C. Castro, C. Nobre, M.E. Duprez, A.L. Hanston, G. De Weireld (BE & PT)
P9 Optimisation of extraction and analysis of red yeast riceHannes Sels, M. Bartels, J. Geuens (BE)
P10 Supercritcal fluid extraction of carrot peelsMicael De A. Lima, A. Chatzifragkou, D. Charalampopoulos (UK)
Biobased materials
P11 Novel amphiphilic cellulose microbeadsPoonam Trivedi, J. Trygg, P. Fardim (FI)
P12 Chemo-enzymatic syntheses and polymerizations of bio-based aromatic monomers derived from ferulic acid: An access to novel renewable copolyesters, polyurethanes, polyphenols and poly(ester-alkenamer)sF. Allais, F. Pion, A.F. Reano, M.Z. Oulame, I. Barbara, Amandine Flourat, P.H. Ducrot (FR)
P13 Conversion of olive oil destillate into mcl-PHA by P. resinovoransM. Cruz, D. Araújo, Filomena Freitas, V.D. Alves, M.A.M. Reis (PT)
P14 Efficient cellulose dissolution in organic electrolyte solutionsRemigius Wirawan, M. Johns, D.A. Patterson, J.L. Scott (UK)
P15 Characterization of the chitin-glucan complex extracted from Komagataella pastoris cell wallI. Farinha, P. Duarte, A. Pimentel, E. Plotnikova, B. Chagas, L. Mafra, C. Grandfils, Filomena Freitas, E. Fortunato, M.A.M. Reis (PT & BE)
P16 Edible coating based on achira starch, microcrystalline cellulose and garlic oil for extending shelf life of double cream cheeseMargarita María Andrade-Mahecha, J.B. Molina Hernandez, A.M. Gutiérrez Terán, H.A Martínez-Correa (CO)
P17 Evaluating edible coatings based on achira starch, microcrystalline cellulose and oregano oil on the quality of double cream cheese Margarita María Andrade-Mahecha, A. Echeverri-Castro, J.B. Molina Hernandez, A.M. Gutiérrez-Terán, H.A. Martínez-Correa (CO)
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P18 Exploring mannosylerythritol lipids as highly versatile biosurfactantsS. Zibek, M. Günther, Paula Carillo-Riveros, T. Hirth, S. Rupp (DE)
P19 Purification and biocatalytic enhancement of the fermentation product of Pseudozyma aphidis: Mannosylerythritol lipid biosurfactantsEliane Goossens, F. Lemière, M. Wijnants (BE)
P20 Enzymatic synthesis of poly (glycerol sebacate) from crude glycerolB. Godinho, R. Santos, N. Gama, R. Silva, Artur Ferreira (PT)
Biocatalysis for bioresource transformation
P21 Catalytic synthesis of a novel transport fuel substitute from industrially produced fermentation broths
Joseph Donnelly, C.J. Chuck, P. Dominguez de Maria (UK & DE)
P22 Thermal stability of immobilized biocatalysts by sol-gel techniques Cristina Paul, P. Borza, F. Péter (RO)
P23 Sour orange’s (Citrus aurantium var Amara) peel essential oil biotransformation by yeastsGelson Jose Andrade Conceicao, J.F. Santana, L.G. Sia, E.S. Kamimura (BR)
P24 Production of high value succinic acid from acid hydrolysed fructan in rye grass juice by Actinobacillus succinogenesN. Nazly Kaderbhai, A.L. Winters, Joseph B. Gallagher, A. Charlton (UK)
Bioenergy
P25 The feasibility of using upland hay meadow vegetation for anaerobic digestionLynda Sainty, S. McQueen-Mason, C. Thomas, R. Thwaites (UK)
P26 Increasing energy yield from the integration of anaerobic digestion and pyrolysisNikolaos Venetsaneas, S. Heaven, C.J. Banks (UK)
P27 Effect of enzymatic pretreatments on the release of phenolic compounds and biomethane production of various lignocellulosic substratesMichel Schroyen, S.H.W. Van Hulle, H. Vervaeren, K. Raes (BE)
P28 Liquefaction of lignin under conditions of direct coal liquefactionDavid Steinbach, M. Breunig, U. Hornung, M. Jerjen, T. Krumsdorf, A. Kruse (DE)
P29 Effect of salt stress on fermenting abilities of D. HanseniiSaad Asadullah Sharief, A.F. Yousef, M.H. Thomsen (UAE)
P30 Bio-oil upgrading in supercritical water using Ni-Co catalysts supported on carbon nanofibersJosé Luis Pinilla, I. Suelves, J. Remón, L. García, J. Arauzo, P. Arcelus-Arrillaga, M. Millán (ES & UK)
Bioproducts from woody biomass
P31 Use of isolated lignin from enzymatic oak hydrolysis residue for adhesivesSoo Jung Lee, H.-J. Bae (KR)
P32 Mannosylerythritol lipids production from xylose rich lignocellulose fraction by Pseudozyma aphidis DSMZ 70725Ruben Verstraete, J. D’aes, X. Van Ostade (BE)
Downstream processing
P33 Development of reactive extraction systems for itaconic acid: A step towards in-situ product recovery for itaconic acid fermentationG. Kaur, Kelly Servaes, H. De Wever, K. Elst (BE)
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Nutrient and energy cycling
P34 Towards energy-positive wastewater treatment by high loaded A-stage and activated sludge retention by dynamic filtration – Performance analysisKees Roest, B. Daamen, T.P.H. van den Brand, M.S. de Graaff, M.C.M. van Loosdrecht (NL)
P35 Energy from waste biomass: Grass from roadsides and nature managementReinhart Van Poucke, L. Bamelis, A. Devocht, B. Ryckaert, T. Depuydt, F. Ronsse, F. Tack, E. Meers (BE)
P36 Conversion of food waste into polylactic acid fibre Y. Hu, T.H. Kwan, W. Daoud, K.K.L. Cheuk, P. Haro Domínguez, B. Fei, L. Chen, X. Yang, S. Li, Carol Sze Ki Lin (HK & CN)
Plant cell wall modification
P37 Photo-responsive wood-based fibers Olga Grigoray, H. Wondraczek, S. Daus, K. Kühnöl, S.K. Latifi, P. Saketi, P. Fardim, P. Kallio, T. Heinze (FI & DE)
P38 MultiHemp: A knowledge-driven effort to develop a hemp-based biorefineryAlexandra Lanot, J. Sloan, Y. Li, S. McQueen-Mason (UK)
P39 Characterisation of the gene regulatory network controlling yield and conversion efficiencies in bio-refining grassesR. Bhatia, Joe Gallagher, M. Bosch (UK)
Policy and standards
P40 Latin America and Caribbean bioeconomy: Global and regional roles to playEduardo Trigo, G. Henry (CO)
Pretreatment and transformation of lignocellulosic
P41 Additives for both conservation and improvement of combustion properties of agro-biomassMarjan Bozaghian, T. Lestander, R. Sammuelsson, S. Xiong (SE)
P42 Fine chemicals from oil palm empty fruit bunch fibres via acid hydrolysis: Effect of pre-treatmentsChin-Hua Chia, S.X. Chin, S. Zakaria (MY)
P43 Modelling and simulation of a holm oak fractionation process in a packed bed with hot pressurized water Álvaro Cabeza Sánchez, F.M. Yedro, F. Sobrón, J. García-Serna (ES)
P44 Processing conditions for isolating achira nanofibers as biodegradable materialMargarita María Andrade-Mahecha, F.M. Pelissari, D.R. Tapia-Blácido, F.C. Menegalli (CO & BR)
P45 Use of sugar cane bagasse for the improvement of the mechanical properties of paperMargarita María Andrade-Mahecha, A.F. Reyes Giraldo, J.B. Molina Hernández, A. Echeverri Castro, N. López Mejía, O.D. Rios Solarte, H.A. Martínez Correa, H. Gómez Olave, A. Gamboa, M.P. Bravo Afanador, J.C. Sadovnik (CO)
P46 Coupling fractioning and hydrolysis reactors to obtain sugars from biomassC.M. Piqueras, Juan García-Serna, F.M. Yedro, D. Cantero, M.J. Cocero (ES & AR)
P47 Potential of Scots pine in biorefineries: Properties of tree fractionsKarin Carlqvist, S. Johansson, R. Kataria, T. Ulvcrona, U. Bergsten, M. Arshadi, M. Galbe, G. Lidén (SE)
P48 Optimising the pretreatment of lignocellulosic feedstock for the release of C5 sugars for the production of xylitolDavid Walker, S. Ravella, S. Taylor, A. Somani, J. Gallagher, D. Bryant (UK)
P49 Additives for both conservation and improvement of combustion properties of agro-biomassMarjan Bozaghian, T. Lestander, R. Sammuelsson, S. Xiong (SE)
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P50 Processing technologies for the generation of lignin from grasses and wood in the production of high-value productsAnna Suchy, A. Winters, D. Bryant, L. Sijtsma, H. Mooibroek, R.J.A. Gosselink (UK & NL)
P51 Factors affecting xylo-oligomer release from steam exploded lignocellulosic biomassDavid Walker, D. Bryant, J. Gallagher, S. Taylor, A. Somani, S. Ravella (UK)
P52 Hemp hurds biorefinery - Production of L-(+)-lactic acidGianluca Ottolina, S. Gandolfi, L. Pistone, P. Xu, S. Riva (IT & CN)
P53 Evaluation of different pretreatment methods for hydrolyzing energy crops and its influence on biogas productionS.R. Chaganti, M. Sundaresan, G. Varadarajan, S.S. Veeravalli, J.A. Lalman, A. Winters, D. Bryant, D.D. Heath, S.R. Ravella, Joe A. Gallagher (CA & UK)
Thermochemical transformations of biomass
P54 Direct microwave-assisted hydrothermal depolymerization of celluloseMario De bruyn, J. Fan, V.L. Budarin, M.J. Gronnow, P.S. Shuttleworth, S. Breeden, D.J. Macquarrie, J.H. Clark (UK & ES)
P55 The fate of lipids and fatty acids during hydrothermal processingThomas Robin, A.B. Ross (UK)
P56 Production of bio-coal, methane and fertilizer from seaweed using hydrothermal carbonisationA.M. Smith, K. Anastasakis, Andrew B. Ross (UK)
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Biorefineries
P57 Organofinery: From green crops to proteins, energy and fertiliserBeatriz Molinuevo-Salces, M. Santamaría, P. Kiel, M. Lübeck, H. Uellendahl (DK)
P58 Production of biodiesel from tall oil fatty acids and methanol by esterification with a lignin-based catalystHemanathan Kumar, R. Alén (FI)
P59 Possibilities of consecutive processing of the hemicellulosic and lignocellulosic fractions of hemp-based biomass to value-added productsKristine Meile, A. Paze, P. Brazdausks, J. Rizhikovs, M. Puke, R. Tupciauskas, M. Andzs, N. Vedernikovs (LV)
P60 From waste bioresources to bioenergy and chemicalsXu Zhang, T. Tan (CN)
P61 Effects of ensiling treatments on lactic acid production and supplementary methane formation of maize and amaranth – an advanced green biorefining approachNicola Leonard Haag, H.-J. Nägele, H. Oechsner (DE)
P62 Product yields and fate of nutrients during hydrothermal processing of wasteU. Ekpo, Andrew Ross, M.A. Camargo-Valero, P. Williams (UK)
P63 Valorisation of microalgae used in remediation of mine wasteSofia Raikova, C. Chuck, V. Ting (UK)
P64 Optimization of lipid accumulation in oleaginous yeasts using pure and crude glycerolLorenzo Signori, D. Porro, P. Branduardi (IT)
P65 Water recovery during fermentation processes via formord osmosis membranes separation technologyStavros Kalafatakis, S. Braekevelt, I.V. Skiadas, L. Lange, H.N. Gavala (DK)
P66 Pilot-scale multistage semi-continuous reactor for the extraction of hemicelluloseG. Gallina, Juan García-Serna, P. Biasi, M.J. Cocero (ES)
P67 Solid base catalysed transesterification of triglycerides for biodiesel synthesisNazrizawati Ahmad Tajuddin, F. Hamad, E. Elimbinzi, S. Nyandoro, E.B. Mubofu, K. Wilson, A.F. Lee (UK & TZ)
P68 VFWV wheel: An interactive model illustrating EUBis network valorisations of Vegetables&Fruits Wastes S. Grivot, K. Tomono, Thierry Talou (FR & UK)
P69 Cost EUBis network technological offer in pre-treatment and extraction for food supply chain wastes (FSCW) valorisationM. Arshadi, M. Brncic, Lia Noemi Gerschenson, E. Ibanez, I.M. Aparicio, A. Matias, N. Plata, A. Richel, J. Svarc-Gajic, T. Talou, S. Tavman, K.W. Waldron (SE, HR, AR, ES, PT, CH, BE, RS, FR, TR & UK)
P70 Valorization of lignin side streams of the pulp and paper industry through oxypropylationMaria-Filomena Barreiro, V. Pinto (PT)
P71 Biorefining forest-based residues to boost the pulp and paper industryE. Vorobieva, A. Nascimento, T. Faria, F. Carvalheiro, F. Gírio, J. Ataíde, César Fonseca, A. Gaspar, S. Marques (PT)
P72 Thermodynamic model for simulation of biorefineriesSelva Pereda, M. Gonzalez-Prieto, F. Sanchez (AR)
P73 Impact of different bioprocessing strategies for enhanced poly(3-hydroxybutyrate) productionVasiliki Kachrimanidou, N. Kopsahelis, A. Vlysidis, S. Papanikolaou, I. Kookos, A.A. Koutinas (GR)
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P74 Techno-economic evaluation of an integrated biorefinery scheme producing succinic acid from wood pulp industry wastesApostolis Koutinas, D. Ladakis, A. Vlysidis, M. Alexandri, C. Pateraki, I. Kookos, S. Papanikolaou (GR)
Chemical platform molecules
P75 Nb-based catalysts for the synthesis of lactic acid from celluloseSimona Margareta Coman, M. Verziu, A. Tirsoaga, B. Jurca, V.I. Parvulescu, E. Kemnitz (RO & DE)
P76 Dihydrolevoglucosenone (Cyrene) as a bio-based alternative for dipolar aprotic solventsMario De bruyn, J. Sherwood, A. Constantinou, L. Moity, C.R. McElroy, T.J. Farmer, T. Duncan, W. Raverty, A.J. Hunt, J.H. Clark (UK & AU)
P77 Chemo-enzymatic synthesis of key intermediate(S)-ϒ-hydroxymethyl-α,β-butenolide via lipase-mediated Baeyer-Villiger oxidation of levogludoseneneF. Allais, Amandine Flourat, A.A.M. Péru, A.R.S. Teixeira, F. Brunissen (FR)
P78 ECOBIOFOR: A European project on ecopaint bio-based formulations Nydia Ileana Guzmán-Barrera, C. Bories, J. Peydecastaing, I. Etxeberria, C. Sablayrolles, E. Vedrenne, C. Vaca-García, S. Thiebaud-Roux (FR & ES)
P79 Microbial adipic acid productionHans Marx, D. Mattanovich, M. Sauer (AT)
P80 Succinic acid production by Actinobacillus succinogenesC.A. Almeida, S.R. Pereira, Ana M.R.B. Xavier (PT)
P81 Achieving arabitol-free xylitol production through modified xylose reductase in a new Candida tropicalis isolate Abhishek Somani, N. Fernandes-Fuentes, S.R. Ravella, J. Gallagher, D. Bryant (UK)
P82 Production of succinic acid from high sugar perennial ryegrass juice extract by Actinobacillus succinogenes N.N. Kaderbhai, A.L. Winters, A. Charlton, Joe A. Gallagher (UK)
P83 Assessment of morphology of Rhizopus arrhizus NRRL 2582 and its nutritional requirements on fumaric acid productionN. Androutsopoulos, A. Papadaki, S. Papanikolaou, A. Machado de Castro, Apostolis Koutinas (GR & BR)
Metabolic engineering of fermentation processes
P84 Citric acid production from inulin using a new engineered Yarrowia lipolytica INU6 strain displaying inulinaseWaldemar Rymowicz, M. Rakicka, Z. Lazar (PL)
P85 Two-stage erythritol production process using engineered Yarrowia lipolytica strains expressing inulinaseMagdalena Rakicka, Z. Lazar, A. Rywińska, W. Rymowicz (PL)
P86 Microbial biosurfactants: Closing the gap in the innovation chainSophie Roelants, L. Van Renterghem, R. Gheys, H. Moens, B. Everaert, I. Van Bogaert, B. Vanlerberghe, W. Soetaert (BE)
P87 Production of poly (3-hydroxybutyrate) (PHB) by Cupriavidus necator ATCC 17699Yousuf Rawa, J. Winterburn (UK)
Micro and macro algae technology
P88 Bioenergy and bioproducts from microalgae grown in wastewaterI. Ferrer, R. Gutiérrez, M. Solé, Dulce Maria Arias Lizarraga, E. Uggetti, M. Garfí, J. García (ES)
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P89 Hydrothermal microwave extraction of macroalgae and the potential for its intergration into a biofineryHarriet Fletcher, P. Biller, A.B. Ross (UK)
P90 Development and validation of a mathematical model for the prediction of microalgae culture temperature in an outdoor industrial photobioreactor Marie-Amélie de Ville d’Avray, L. Cappai, E. Rodríguez Verdú, E. Chápuli Fernández (FR & ES)
P91 Growing Synechocystis salina in digestate fractions for producing poly(hydroxybutyrate)Katharina Meixner, I. Fritz, C. Daffert, K. Markl, W. Fuchs, B. Drosg (AT)
P92 Fate of nitrogen during hydrothermal processing of microalgae; A model compound approachThomas Robin, A.B. Ross (UK)
P93 Experimental studies and model based optimisation of Chlamydomonas reinhardtii growth and lipid accumulationMesut Bekirogullari, J.Pittman, C.Theodoropoulos (UK)
P94 Biodiesel from algal oil using ionic liquidsAndrea Mezzetta, C. Chiappe, B. Masciocchi, A. Gentile (IT)
P95 Manipulation of total lipids and cellulose accumulation and their potential role as feedstock for biofuel production within some microalgae isolates from waste water treatment plantMohammad Monjed, J. Pittman, G. Robson (UK)
Separations and Analysis
P96 Selective membrane separation technology: An environmentally responsible & economic link in biomass transformation towards bio-based chemicalsM.F.S. Dubreuil, Kelly Servaes, D. Ormerod (BE)
Valorisation of biomass waste streams
P97 The valorisation of paper deinking residue using microwave-assisted pyrolysisZhanrong Zhang, A.S. Matharu (UK)
P98 Electrolytic membrane extraction enables fine chemical production from biorefinery sidestreamsStephen Andersen, T. Hennebel, S. Gildemyn, M. Coma, J. Desloover, J. Berton, J. Tsukamoto, C. Stevens, K. Rabaey (BE & USA)
P99 Comparing the sustainability of co-processing biomass with fossil fractions vs. blending drop-in fuels with fossil based fuelsStella Bezergianni, L.P. Chrysikou (GR)
P100 Extraction and valorisation of the protein fraction of dry distillers grains with solubles: Implementation of decision-making toolsMaria Francisca Villegas-Torres, R. Zakrzewski, R. Allmendinger, J.M. Ward, G.J. Lye (UK)
P101 2,3-butanediol production from fruit and vegetable waste streamsV. Liakou, Chrysanthi Pateraki, N. Paleogeorgiou, S. Papanikolaou, A. Koutinas (GR)
P102 Development of an advanced biorefinery concept based on valorization of winery wastesNefeli-Maria Georgaka, M. Alexandri, H. Papapostolou, S. Papanikolaou, A. Koutinas (GR)
P103 Zirconia based catalysts for the valorisation of waste sugarsKaren Wilson, A. Osatiashtiani, C.H. Giang, V.C. dos Santos, D.R. Wilson, A.F. Lee, K. Waldron (VN & UK)
P104 Fruit and vegetables processing wastes as low-cost substrates for production of butanol and high quality animal feedC. Cordero Alday, Oscar Candia, T. Avaca, X. Tapia, J. Villaseñor, R. Vergara (CL)
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P105 Conversion of agricultural and pharmaceutical biomass wastes into sugars and lignin via supercritical water hydrolysisC. Martínez, D. A. Cantero, Juan García-Serna, M.J. Cocero (ES)
P106 Application of lytic polysaccharide monooxygenases for biomass valorisationAnikó Várnai, G. Müller, P. Chylenski, T. Isaksen, J.W. Agger, B. Westereng, S.J. Horn, V.G.H. Eijsink (NO)
P107 Biochemical production of succinic acid from bio-refinery glycerol through continuous fermentationAikaterini Rigaki, C. Webb, K. Theodoropoulos (UK)
P108 Production of bioplastics from biodiesel wastesCristina Rivero, C. Theodoropoulos, C. Webb (UK)
P109 Energy from waste biomass: Grass from roadsides and nature managementReinhart Van Poucke, L. Bamelis, A. Devocht, B. Ryckaert, T. Depuydt, F. Ronsse, F. Tack, E. Meers (BE)
P110 Investigation of yeast-mediated biopurification of arabinose and xylitol fermentation on hemicellulosic hydrolysate Csaba Fehér, B. Gál, Zs. Barta (HU)
P111 Sustainable technologies for the valorisation of oil containing residuesSelva Pereda, N. Cotabarren, G. Soto, P. Hegel (AR)
P112 Double valorisation of apple pomace towards polyphenols and pectin: From lab to pilot scale M. Uyttebroek, S. Vloemans, B. Noten, B. Bongers, P. Vandezande, M. Van Dael, M. Bulut, Kelly Servaes, B. Lemmens (BE)