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www.rrbconference.com
12th International Conference on
Renewable Resources and Biorefineries
30-31 May & 1 June 2016Ghent, Belgium
12th International Conference on Renewable Resources and Biorefineries, Ghent - Belgium, 30-31 May & 1 June 20164
Welcome to RRB-12
Even though fossil energy prices are low at the moment, the need to study and look for alternative feedstocks for materials and energy sources remains highly important. An increasing awareness on carbon dioxide emission and the concern about fossil fuel dependency stimulates the conference to give an impetus to the further development of the bio-based economy.
Delegates from university, industry, governmental and non-governmental organizations will present their views on sustainable (green) chemistry, industrial biotechnology 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 new policies related to the cyclic economy and the sustainable production of materials will be discussed and exchanged with several industrial companies and vice versa.
From 30 May to 1 June 2016, Ghent will host the 12th edition of the International Conference on Renewable Resources and Biorefineries.
This specialist forum for renewable resources, green chemistry, industrial biotechnology, nutrient recycling and biorefineries will stimulate the transition from a fossil-based to the bio-based economy.
The conference program is organized in 3 parallel sessions and includes 2 plenary talks, 1 keynote lecture, 17 invited lectures, 55 high quality oral presentations by international experts and 24 PhD short communications, 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 • Biocatalysis for bioresource transformation (I & II)• Bioenergy• Bioproducts from woody biomass• Biorefineries (I & II)• Biosurfactants• 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 • Pretreatment and transformation of lignocellulosics • Sustainability• Thermochemical transformations of biomass• Valorization of biomass waste streams (I & II)
The eleven previous conferences were a real success, thus proving the importance of these conferences and the willingness to imply sustainable chemistry and renewable resources 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 Ghent!
The Organizing Committee Prof. Christian Stevens Prof. Wim Soetaert Em. Prof. Erick Vandamme Ir. Philippe Tavernier
12th International Conference on Renewable Resources and Biorefineries, Ghent - Belgium, 30-31 May & 1 June 2016 5
Monday, 30 May 2016
09.00 – 10.00 Registration
10.15 – 10.30 Official Opening of RRB-12 & Welcome Address Refter Christian Stevens and Wim Soetaert, Ghent University, BE Welcome to Ghent Freddy Mortier, Vice-Rector, Ghent University, BE Opening Plenary Session Chairs: Christian Stevens and Erick Vandamme, Ghent University, BE 10.30 – 11.15 Biobased Industries Initiative: Public-private partnerships as new business model in Europe Dirk Carrez, Clever Consult, Biobased Industries Consortium (BIC), BE
11.15 – 12.00 Bio-based products serving the needs of the growing world Nigel Mouncey, DOW, USA
12.00 – 12.10 Solvay’s 3 levers for renewable-based chemistry Antoine Amory, Solvay Corporate Research and Innovation
12.10 – 13.00 Lunch offered by Solvay Kapittel Room
12th International Conference on Renewable Resources and Biorefineries, Ghent - Belgium, 30-31 May & 1 June 20166
Mon
day,
30
May
201
6
13.0
0 - 1
4.30
P
aral
lel s
essi
ons
Ref
ter -
Ses
sion
1A
Roo
m V
erm
eyle
n - S
essi
on 1
BR
oom
Bla
ncqu
aert
- Se
ssio
n 1C
Bio
mas
s fr
actio
natio
n C
hair:
Wim
Soe
taer
t, G
hent
Uni
vers
ity, B
EB
ioba
sed
mat
eria
ls -
IC
hair:
Nou
redd
ine
Abid
i, Te
xas
Tech
Uni
vers
ity, U
SAVa
loris
atio
n of
bio
mas
s w
aste
str
eam
s - I
Cha
ir: R
afae
l Luq
ue, U
nive
rsity
of C
ordo
ba, E
S
13.0
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13.3
0Lo
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ve b
iom
ass
proc
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enin
gen
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13.0
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13.3
0B
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fiber
s, b
lend
s, a
nd c
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raun
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P, D
E
13.0
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13.3
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extr
actio
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feed
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s fr
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usin
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ixed
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lture
ferm
enta
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Kor
neel
Rab
aey,
Ghe
nt U
nive
rsity
, BE
13.3
0 –
13.5
5C
hito
Tex
– D
evel
opm
ent a
nd p
rodu
ctio
n of
in
sect
chi
tosa
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d ch
itosa
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func
tiona
l co
atin
gs fo
r tex
tiles
Sus
anne
Zib
ek, F
raun
hofe
r Ins
titut
e of
Inte
rfaci
al
Eng
inee
ring
and
Bio
tech
nolo
gy, D
E
13.3
0 –
13.5
5Im
prov
ing
PHA
prod
uctio
n fr
om c
rude
gly
cero
l: M
icro
bial
sel
ectio
nP
aulo
Lem
os, U
nive
rsity
NO
VA o
f Lis
bon,
PT
13.3
0 –
13.5
5A
erob
ic g
ranu
lar s
ludg
e sy
stem
s as
bio
poly
mer
fa
ctor
ies
Jolie
n D
’aes
, Ant
wer
p U
nive
rsity
, BE
13.5
5 –
14.2
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ecov
ery
of o
rgan
ic a
cids
by
nove
l cry
stal
-liz
atio
n te
chno
logi
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arol
Roa
Eng
el, T
NO
, NL
13.5
5 –
14.2
0A
lkal
i-O2 o
xidi
zed
ligni
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igni
Ox
ligni
n) –
A
bio-
base
d co
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last
iciz
erA
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Kal
liola
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Tec
hnic
al R
esea
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Cen
tre o
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nlan
d Lt
d., F
I
13.5
5 –
14.2
0En
zym
atic
syn
thes
is o
f alk
yl g
lyco
side
su
rfac
tant
s ba
sed
on h
emic
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lose
H
enrik
Stå
lbra
nd, L
und
Uni
vers
ity, S
E
14.2
0 –
14.3
0Se
squi
terp
ene
lact
one
profi
le in
the
crop
and
ro
ot o
f Bel
gian
end
ive
(Cic
horiu
m in
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var
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iosu
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term
ined
by
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ns o
f U
HPL
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ips,
Inst
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of A
gric
ultu
ral a
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ishe
ries
Res
earc
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hent
Uni
vers
ity, B
E
14.2
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14.3
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Bel
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ural
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14.2
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14.3
0In
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ated
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rgy
effic
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mic
row
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pre-
trea
tmen
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igno
cellu
losi
c w
aste
with
uni
que
ferm
enta
tion
proc
esse
s Ji
ajun
Fan
, Uni
vers
ity o
f Yor
k, U
K
14.3
0 - 1
5.15
C
offe
e B
reak
and
Exh
ibiti
on
K
apitt
el R
oom
15.1
5 - 1
6.00
K
eyno
te L
ectu
re
R
efte
r
Bio
refin
ery
surv
ival
in a
n er
a of
che
ap o
il: A
ppro
ache
s to
hig
h va
lue
chem
ical
pro
duct
s fr
om c
arbo
hydr
ates
and
lign
in
Joe
Boz
ell,
Uni
vers
ity o
f Ten
ness
ee, U
SA
12th International Conference on Renewable Resources and Biorefineries, Ghent - Belgium, 30-31 May & 1 June 2016 7
16.0
0 - 1
7.30
P
aral
lel s
essi
ons
Ref
ter -
Ses
sion
2A
Roo
m V
erm
eyle
n - S
essi
on 2
BR
oom
Bla
ncqu
aert
- Se
ssio
n 2C
Bio
activ
e co
mpo
unds
from
bio
mas
sC
hair:
Thi
erry
Tal
ou, U
nive
rsity
of T
oulo
use,
FR
Bio
base
d m
ater
ials
- II
Cha
ir: N
igel
Mou
ncey
, DO
W, U
SA
Plan
t cel
l wal
l mod
ifica
tion
Cha
ir: D
omin
ique
Van
Der
Stra
eten
, Ghe
nt
Uni
vers
ity, B
E
16.0
0 –
16.3
0LC
-MS
base
d m
etab
olom
ic a
ppro
ach
appl
ied
to b
ioac
tive
mol
ecul
es id
entifi
catio
n: C
ase
stud
y of
a c
ompr
ehen
sive
che
mod
iver
sity
sc
reen
ing
of v
iola
gen
usG
uilla
ume
Mar
ti, U
nive
rsité
Pau
l Sab
atie
r-To
ulou
se II
I, FR
16.0
0 –
16.3
0C
ellu
lose
bio
tem
plat
es fo
r new
func
tiona
l m
ater
ials
Ped
ro F
ardi
m, U
nive
rsity
of L
euve
n, B
E a
nd Å
bo
Aka
dem
i Uni
vers
ity, F
I
16.0
0 –
16.3
0Pl
ant c
ell w
alls
: Div
erse
and
dyn
amic
Zoe
Pop
per,
Uni
vers
ity o
f Gal
way
, IE
16.3
0 –
16.5
5B
iopi
gmen
t pro
duct
ion
on p
otat
o si
de s
trea
ms
by M
onas
cus
purp
ureu
sIri
s C
orne
t, U
nive
rsity
of A
ntw
erp,
BE
16.3
0 –
16.5
5R
enew
able
mac
robi
sphe
nols
from
bio
-bas
ed
poly
ols
and
ligno
cellu
losi
c-de
rived
feru
lic
acid
: Pro
duct
ion
and
mem
bran
e-ba
sed
purifi
catio
nA
ndre
ia T
eixe
ira, A
groP
aris
Tech
, FR
16.3
0 –
16.5
5St
ruct
ure
eluc
idat
ion
of tw
o re
calc
itran
t bio
-ba
sed
feed
s: L
igni
ns a
nd h
umin
sS
andr
a C
onst
ant,
Utre
cht U
nive
rsity
, NL
16.5
5 –
17.2
0R
ecov
ery
of v
anill
in a
nd s
yrin
gald
ehyd
e fr
om o
xidi
zed
indu
stria
l kra
ft liq
uor a
pply
ing
mem
bran
e an
d ad
sorp
tion
proc
esse
sIn
ês M
ota,
Uni
vers
isty
of P
orto
, PT
16.5
5 –
17.2
0Su
stai
nabl
e pa
ckag
ing
prod
ucts
from
whe
at
stra
w a
nd p
eren
nial
ryeg
rass
Rob
Elia
s, B
ango
r Uni
vers
ity, U
K
16.5
5 –
17.2
0C
atal
ytic
cop
olym
eriz
atio
n re
actio
n of
CO
2 an
d pr
opyl
ene
oxid
e ov
er p
olya
lcoh
ols
unde
r su
bcrit
ical
con
ditio
nsJu
an S
erna
, Uni
vers
ity o
f Val
lado
lid, E
S
17.2
0 –
17.3
0C
hito
san,
a g
uard
ian
agai
nst m
icro
bes
Ste
in M
inck
e, G
hent
Uni
vers
ity, B
E
17.2
0 –
17.3
0M
odifi
ed s
oy p
rote
in m
icro
part
icle
s of
ib
upro
fen
for o
ral c
ontr
olle
d de
liver
y
M
aria
Ant
onie
ta A
naya
Cas
tro, U
nive
rsité
de
Toul
ouse
, FR
17.2
0 –
17.3
0U
nder
stan
ding
the
effe
ct o
f alk
alin
e pr
etre
atm
ents
of l
igno
cellu
losi
c bi
omas
s on
ce
ll w
all s
truc
ture
Hél
ène
Laur
ence
Tho
mas
, IN
RA
, FR
18.0
0 W
elco
me
Rec
eptio
n at
the
Tow
n H
all o
ffere
d by
the
May
or o
f Ghe
nt
12th International Conference on Renewable Resources and Biorefineries, Ghent - Belgium, 30-31 May & 1 June 20168
Tues
day,
31
May
201
6
09.0
0 - 1
0.30
P
aral
lel s
essi
ons
Ref
ter -
Ses
sion
3A
Roo
m V
erm
eyle
n - S
essi
on 3
BR
oom
Bla
ncqu
aert
- Se
ssio
n 3C
Bio
cata
lysi
s fo
r bio
reso
urce
tran
sfor
mat
ion
- IC
hair:
Tom
Des
met
, Ghe
nt U
nive
rsity
, BE
Che
mic
al p
latfo
rm m
olec
ules
- I
Cha
ir: C
hris
Ste
vens
, Ghe
nt U
nive
rsity
, BE
Bio
prod
ucts
from
woo
dy b
iom
ass
Cha
ir: P
edro
Far
dim
, Åbo
Aka
dem
i Uni
vers
ity, F
I &
Uni
vers
ity o
f Leu
ven,
BE
09.0
0 –
09.3
0Th
erm
ophi
lic e
nzym
es a
nd th
eir i
mpo
rtan
ce
as in
dust
rial c
atal
ysts
Jenn
ifer L
ittle
child
, Uni
vers
ity o
f Exe
ter,
UK
09.0
0 –
09.3
0Tu
ning
of z
eolit
e ca
taly
sts
for s
elec
tive
prod
uctio
n of
com
mod
ity c
hem
ical
s fr
om
carb
ohyd
rate
sAn
ders
Riis
ager
, Tec
hnica
l Uni
vers
ity o
f Den
mar
k, D
K
09.0
0 –
09.3
0B
ioch
emic
als
from
Nor
dic
fore
sts
to b
usin
ess
Bja
rne
Hol
mbo
m, Å
bo A
kade
mi U
nive
rsity
, FI
09.3
0 –
09.5
5M
alic
aci
d pr
oduc
tion
from
rene
wab
le
reso
urce
s by
Asp
ergi
llus
oryz
aeK
atrin
Och
senr
eith
er, K
arls
ruhe
Inst
itute
of
Tech
nolo
gy (K
IT),
DE
09.3
0 –
09.5
5R
enew
able
rout
es fo
r the
pro
duct
ion
of b
io-
base
d ar
omat
ic c
arbo
xylic
aci
ds u
sing
fura
ns
as fe
edst
ock
Shan
mug
am T
hiya
gara
jan,
Wag
enin
gen
Uni
vers
ity
and
Res
earc
h C
entre
& U
trech
t Uni
vers
ity, N
L
09.3
0 –
09.5
5Fu
nctio
nal p
olym
eric
mat
eria
ls w
ith th
e hi
ghes
t le
vels
of s
oftw
ood
ligni
n, li
gnin
sulp
hona
tes
and
whe
at s
traw
lign
inS
imo
Sar
kane
n, U
nive
rsity
of M
inne
sota
, US
A
09.5
5 –
10.2
0Po
lyla
ctic
aci
d fr
om 2
G fe
edst
ocks
And
ré d
e H
aan,
Cor
bion
, NL
09.5
5 –
10.2
0Ita
coni
c ac
id d
eriv
ed p
olym
ers
– D
iver
se
oppo
rtun
ities
from
a p
rom
isin
g pl
atfo
rm
mol
ecul
eTh
omas
J. F
arm
er, U
nive
rsity
of Y
ork,
UK
09.5
5 –
10.2
0D
isse
ctin
g ac
etyl
ated
spr
uce
man
nan
by th
e en
zym
e to
olbo
x of
a F
irmic
utes
spe
cies
Bjø
rge
Wes
tere
ng, N
orw
egia
n U
nive
rsity
of L
ife
Sci
ence
s, N
O
10.2
0 –
10.3
0En
zym
atic
syn
thes
is o
f xyl
ose
and
arab
inos
e ba
sed
fatty
aci
d es
ters
and
eva
luat
ion
of th
eir
surf
acta
nt p
rope
rtie
sTh
omas
Mél
ine,
Uni
vers
ité d
e R
eim
s C
ham
pagn
e A
rden
ne –
INR
A, F
R
10.2
0 –
10.3
0Ef
ficie
nt c
atal
ytic
deh
ydra
tion
of m
ethy
l la
ctat
e to
acr
ylic
aci
d us
ing
sulp
hate
and
ph
osph
ate
mod
ified
MC
M-4
1 ca
taly
sts
Cha
o Li
, Bei
jing
Uni
vers
ity o
f Che
mic
al
Tech
nolo
gy, C
N
10.2
0 –
10.3
0U
tiliz
atio
n of
saw
dust
hyd
roly
sate
s fo
r po
lyhy
drox
yalk
anoa
te p
rodu
ctio
n by
B
urkh
olde
ria s
p.D
an K
ucer
a, B
rno
Uni
vers
ity o
f Tec
hnol
ogy,
CZ
10.3
0 - 1
1.15
C
offe
e B
reak
and
Exh
ibiti
on
K
apitt
el R
oom
12th International Conference on Renewable Resources and Biorefineries, Ghent - Belgium, 30-31 May & 1 June 2016 9
11.1
5 - 1
2.45
P
aral
lel s
essi
ons
Ref
ter -
Ses
sion
4A
Roo
m V
erm
eyle
n - S
essi
on 4
BR
oom
Bla
ncqu
aert
- Se
ssio
n 4C
Pret
reat
men
t and
tran
sfor
mat
ion
of
ligno
cellu
losi
cs
Cha
ir: A
ndy
Hun
t, U
nive
rsity
of Y
ork,
UK
Bio
ener
gyC
hair:
Mar
tin M
ittel
bach
, Gra
z U
nive
rsity
, A
ustr
ia
Nut
rient
& e
nerg
y cy
clin
g - I
Cha
ir: J
eroe
n B
uyss
e, G
hent
Uni
vers
ity, B
E
11.1
5 –
11.4
5R
ole
of h
eter
ogen
eous
cat
alys
is in
liqu
id p
hase
lig
noce
lulo
se p
roce
ssin
gB
ert S
els,
KU
Leu
ven,
BE
11.1
5 –
11.4
5Q
ualit
y as
sess
men
t of
bio
mas
s fa
st p
yrol
ysis
liq
uids
Igna
cio
V. M
elia
n C
abre
ra, A
ston
Uni
vers
ity, U
K
11.1
5 –
11.4
5R
ecyc
ling
of a
queo
us p
hase
dur
ing
hydr
o-th
erm
al li
quef
actio
n - E
ffect
on
bio-
crud
e yi
elds
an
d qu
ality
Pat
rick
Bill
er, A
arhu
s U
nive
rsity
, DK
11.4
5 –
12.1
0Ex
perim
enta
l stu
dy o
f the
influ
ence
of t
he
carb
oniz
atio
n pr
oces
s fo
r the
pro
duct
ion
of
activ
ated
car
bon
from
lign
inC
atal
ina
Rod
rígue
z C
orre
a, U
nive
rsity
of
Hoh
enhe
im, D
E
11.4
5 –
12.1
0Fe
rmen
tatio
n of
car
bon
mon
oxid
e-ric
h ga
ses
into
but
anol
-eth
anol
(B-E
) by
Clo
strid
ium
ca
rbox
idiv
oran
sC
hris
tian
Ken
nes,
Uni
vers
ity o
f La
Cor
uña,
ES
11.4
5 –
12.1
0M
icro
bial
pro
tein
: Pro
vidi
ng fo
od fo
r the
wor
ld
in a
sus
tain
able
and
futu
re-o
rient
ed w
ayS
tef V
erva
et, A
veco
m N
V, B
E
12.1
0 –
12.3
5Tu
ning
the
bio-
poly
mer
pro
pert
ies
base
d on
lig
nin
resi
dues
and
bio
cata
lytic
pro
cess
Mad
alin
a Tu
dora
che,
Uni
vers
ity o
f Buc
hare
st, R
O
12.1
0 –
12.3
5A
dvan
ced
biof
uel p
roce
sses
by
syst
emat
ic
prod
uct a
nd p
roce
ss d
esig
n –
Inve
stig
atio
n of
3-
met
hylte
tra-
hydr
ofur
an a
nd 2
-but
anon
eJo
ern
Viel
l, R
WTH
Aac
hen
Uni
vers
ity, D
E
12.1
0 –
12.3
5Ph
osph
ate
reco
very
for s
ewag
e sl
udge
via
hy
drot
herm
al c
arbo
niza
tion
And
rea
Kru
se, U
nive
rsity
of H
ohen
heim
, DE
12.3
5 –
12.4
5Pr
inci
pal c
ompo
nent
ana
lysi
s of
bio
-cru
de
and
aque
ous
phas
e fr
om h
ydro
ther
mal
liq
uefa
ctio
n of
ther
mal
ly a
nd c
hem
ical
ly
pret
reat
ed M
isca
nthu
s gi
gant
eus
Ren
é B
jerr
egaa
rd M
adse
n, A
arhu
s U
nive
rsity
, DK
12.3
5 –
12.4
5B
io-r
efine
ry o
f foo
d w
aste
– P
rodu
ctio
n of
liq
uid
and
gase
ous
biof
uels
Ullr
ich
Hei
nz S
tein
, Uni
vers
ity o
f Nat
ural
R
esou
rces
and
Life
Sci
ence
s, A
T
12.3
5 –
12.4
5C
an d
iges
tate
der
ivat
ives
be
used
to
subs
titut
e fo
ssil
base
d m
iner
al fe
rtili
zers
?Iv
ona
Sig
urnj
ak, G
hent
Uni
vers
ity, B
E
12.4
5 - 1
3.30
Lu
nch
K
apitt
el R
oom
13.3
0 - 1
4.30
Po
ster
Tou
r 1
Zu
ider
gang
12th International Conference on Renewable Resources and Biorefineries, Ghent - Belgium, 30-31 May & 1 June 201610
14.3
0 - 1
6.00
P
aral
lel s
essi
ons
Ref
ter -
Ses
sion
5A
Roo
m V
erm
eyle
n - S
essi
on 5
BR
oom
Bla
ncqu
aert
- Se
ssio
n 5C
Bio
cata
lysi
s fo
r bio
reso
urce
tran
sfor
mat
ion
- II
Cha
ir: J
enni
fer L
ittle
child
, Uni
vers
ity o
f Exe
ter,
UK
Ther
moc
hem
ical
tran
sfor
mat
ions
of b
iom
ass
Cha
ir: K
aren
Wils
on, A
ston
Uni
vers
ity, U
KN
utrie
nt &
Ene
rgy
Cyc
ling
– II
Cha
ir: E
rik M
eers
, Ghe
nt U
nive
rsity
, BE
14.3
0 –
15.0
0C
hem
o-en
zym
atic
epo
xida
tion
of tr
iacy
l-gl
ycer
ides
: Infl
uenc
e of
hyd
roge
ne p
erox
id
addi
tion
on e
nzym
e st
abili
tyFa
bian
Hai
tz, F
raun
hofe
r Ins
titut
e fo
r Int
erfa
cial
E
ngin
eerin
g an
d B
iote
chno
logy
, DE
14.3
0 –
15.0
0D
evel
opm
ent o
f bio
base
d pr
oduc
ts fo
r a p
y re
finer
yR
ober
t Bro
wn,
Iow
a S
tate
Uni
vers
ity, U
S
14.3
0 –
15.0
0R
ecov
ery
of n
itrog
en fr
om th
e liq
uid
frac
tion
of p
ig m
anur
e by
am
mon
ia s
trip
ping
Satu
Erv
asti,
Nat
ural
Res
ourc
es In
stitu
te F
inla
nd, F
I
15.0
0 –
15.2
5N
ew ro
ute
for t
he s
ynth
esis
of e
nant
iopu
r dai
ry
lact
one
Am
andi
ne L
. Flo
urat
, Agr
oPar
isTe
ch, F
R
15.0
0 –
15.2
5D
ual c
atal
yst c
once
pt fo
r cat
alyt
ic p
yrol
ysis
of
biom
ass
Erik
Hee
res,
Uni
vers
ity o
f Gro
ning
en, N
L
15.0
0 –
15.2
5A
lgae
bea
ds: A
‘rou
nd’ w
ay to
rem
ove
nutr
ient
an
d re
cove
r ene
rgy
Raf
fael
la V
illa,
Cra
nfiel
d U
nive
rsity
, UK
15.2
5 –
15.5
0La
ccas
e as
ver
satil
e en
zym
es: F
rom
redu
cing
gl
ucos
e yi
elds
to e
nhan
cing
eth
anol
pro
duct
ion
Elia
Tom
ás-P
ejó,
IMD
EA
Ene
rgy,
ES
15.2
5 –
15.5
0Sy
stem
s an
alys
is o
f the
bio
liq p
roce
ss a
s a
ther
moc
hem
ical
bio
refin
ery
Nic
olau
s D
ahm
en, K
arls
ruhe
Inst
itute
of T
echn
olog
y (K
IT),
DE
15.2
5 –
15.5
0Th
e in
fluen
ce o
f gov
erna
nce
stru
ctur
e on
the
deve
lopm
ent o
f a c
orn
stov
er v
alue
cha
inA
nouk
Mer
tens
, ILV
O, B
E
15.5
0 –
16.0
0D
evel
opm
ent o
f an
auto
mat
ic o
nlin
e en
zym
e ac
tivity
ass
ay fo
r xyl
anas
es u
sing
HPA
EC-P
AD
Chr
istin
Cür
ten,
RW
TH A
ache
n U
nive
rsity
&
Fors
chun
gsze
ntru
m J
ülic
h, D
E
15.5
0 –
16.0
0M
axim
isin
g va
lue
reco
very
from
the
hydr
o-th
erm
al li
quef
actio
n of
mic
roal
gae
Jona
than
L. W
agne
r, U
nive
rsity
of B
ath,
UK
15.5
0 –
16.0
0Io
nic
liqui
d dr
iven
est
erifi
catio
n of
aqu
eous
fe
rmen
tatio
n pr
oduc
tsPi
eter
Nae
rt, G
hent
Uni
vers
ity, B
E
16.0
0 - 1
6.30
C
offe
e B
reak
and
Exh
ibiti
on
K
apitt
el R
oom
12th International Conference on Renewable Resources and Biorefineries, Ghent - Belgium, 30-31 May & 1 June 2016 11
16.3
0 - 1
8.00
P
aral
lel s
essi
ons
Ref
ter -
Ses
sion
6A
Roo
m V
erm
eyle
n - S
essi
on 6
BR
oom
Bla
ncqu
aert
- Se
ssio
n 6C
Bio
refin
erie
s - I
Cha
ir: J
ames
Cla
rk, U
nive
rsity
of Y
ork,
UK
Che
mic
al p
latfo
rm m
olec
ules
- II
Cha
ir: C
hris
Ste
vens
, Ghe
nt U
nive
rsity
, BE
Sust
aina
bilit
yC
hair:
Phi
lippe
Tav
erni
er, D
evel
opm
ent A
genc
y of
W
est F
land
ers
(PO
M),
BE
16.3
0 –
17.0
0H
ydro
ther
mal
con
vers
ion
of b
iom
ass
was
te
into
hig
h va
lue
adde
d ch
emic
als
and
mat
eria
lsS
hich
eng
Zhan
g, F
udan
Uni
vers
ity, C
N
16.3
0 –
17.0
0R
enew
able
feed
stoc
k: C
halle
nges
and
m
itiga
tions
in/fo
r cat
alys
t dea
ctiv
atio
nJe
an-P
aul L
ange
, She
ll, N
L
16.3
0 –
17.0
0M
easu
ring
sust
aina
ble
prod
uctio
n an
d us
e of
re
new
able
s-ba
sed
prod
ucts
Jo D
ewul
f, G
hent
Uni
vers
ity, B
E
17.0
0 –
17.2
5C
ircul
arity
on
gree
n sa
mpl
e pr
epar
atio
n of
com
plex
mat
rices
: Tow
ards
sus
tain
able
se
para
tions
of o
rgan
ic c
ompo
unds
bas
ed o
n th
e bi
orefi
nery
con
cept
Va
nia
G. Z
uin,
Fed
eral
Uni
vers
ity o
f São
Car
los,
B
R &
Uni
vers
ity o
f Yor
k, U
K
17.0
0 –
17.2
5C
onve
rsio
n of
fruc
tose
to 5
-hyd
roxy
met
hyl-
furf
ural
(HM
F) in
a b
ipha
sic
syst
em c
ompr
isin
g of
wat
er a
nd a
new
org
anic
sol
vent
Ulf
Prü
ße, T
hüne
n In
stitu
te o
f Agr
icul
tura
l Te
chno
logy
, DE
17.0
0 –
17.2
5R
anki
ng c
omm
odity
che
mic
als
on th
eir p
oten
tial
to b
ecom
e bi
obas
edAd
rie J
.J. S
traat
hof,
Del
ft U
nive
rsity
of T
echn
olog
y, N
L
17.2
5 –
17.5
0Th
e fu
ture
of p
ine
chem
istr
yH
irono
ri M
atsu
shim
a, L
awte
r, B
E
17.2
5 –
17.5
0Su
lfona
ted
poly
anili
ne a
s no
vel s
olid
aci
d fo
r sel
ectiv
e de
hydr
atio
n of
fruc
tose
to
5-hy
drox
ymet
hylfu
rfur
alC
hang
wei
Hu,
Sic
huan
Uni
vers
ity, C
N
17.2
5 –
17.5
0LI
FE S
IAM
EC -
Inte
grat
ed a
naer
obic
sys
tem
fo
r was
tew
ater
recl
amat
ion
Nat
ivid
ad M
oya,
Agu
as d
e M
urci
a, E
S
17.5
0 –
18.0
0C
hara
cter
izat
ion
of c
ane
and
beet
mol
asse
s fo
r bio
refin
ery
appl
icat
ion
Mah
shid
Far
zane
hsa,
Uni
vers
ity o
f Syd
ney,
AU
17.5
0 –
18.0
0Ex
ploi
tatio
n of
Lac
toba
cillu
s di
oliv
oran
s as
a
cell
fact
ory
for t
he in
dust
rial p
rodu
ctio
n of
pl
atfo
rm c
hem
ical
s de
rived
from
cru
de g
lyce
rol
Kat
harin
a Li
ndlb
auer
, Uni
vers
ity o
f Nat
ural
R
esou
rces
and
Life
Sci
ence
s, A
T
17.5
0 –
18.0
0Su
stai
nabi
lity
in th
e B
elgi
an c
hem
ical
indu
stry
Sas
kia
Wal
raed
t, es
sens
cia,
BE
18.0
0 G
uide
d To
ur
20.0
0 C
onfe
renc
e D
inne
r at t
he O
ld F
ish
Mar
ket
12th International Conference on Renewable Resources and Biorefineries, Ghent - Belgium, 30-31 May & 1 June 201612
Wed
nesd
ay, 1
Jun
e 20
16
09.0
0 - 1
0.30
P
aral
lel s
essi
ons
Ref
ter -
Ses
sion
7A
Roo
m V
erm
eyle
n - S
essi
on 7
BR
oom
Bla
ncqu
aert
- Se
ssio
n 7C
Bio
refin
erie
s –
IIC
hair:
Jam
es C
lark
, Uni
vers
ity o
f Yor
k, U
KD
owns
trea
m p
roce
ssin
gC
hair:
Eric
k Va
ndam
me,
Ghe
nt U
nive
rsity
, BE
Valo
risat
ion
of b
iom
ass
was
te s
trea
ms
– II
Cha
ir: J
uan
Ser
na, U
nive
rsity
of V
alla
dolid
, ES
09.0
0 –
09.3
0M
icro
bial
bio
surf
acta
nts:
Fro
m la
b to
mar
ket -
H
urdl
es a
nd h
ow to
take
them
Sop
hie
Roe
lant
s, U
nive
rsity
of G
hent
& B
io B
ase
Eur
ope
Pilo
t Pla
nt, B
E
09.0
0 –
09.3
0Ev
alua
tion
of a
ppro
pria
te m
echa
nica
l and
en
zym
atic
feed
stoc
k tr
eatm
ent f
or th
e us
e in
an
aero
bic
dige
stio
nS
tefa
n Ju
nne,
TU
-Ber
lin, D
E
09.0
0 –
09.3
0H
ydro
ther
mal
liqu
efac
tion
of a
lgae
Fred
erik
Ron
sse,
Ghe
nt U
nive
rsity
, BE
09.3
0 –
09.5
5St
rate
gic
eval
uatio
n of
the
ligni
n bi
orefi
nery
Pau
l Stu
art,
Pol
ytec
hniq
ue, C
A
09.3
0 –
09.5
5D
owns
trea
m p
roce
ssin
g of
mod
el p
olya
lcoh
ols
by c
atal
ytic
cop
olym
eriz
atio
n re
actio
n of
CO
2 and
pr
opyl
ene
oxid
e un
der s
ubcr
itica
l con
ditio
nsM
aria
Pin
illa,
Uni
vers
ity o
f Val
lado
lid, E
S
09.3
0 –
09.5
5G
reen
che
mic
al te
chno
logi
es fo
r the
val
oris
atio
n of
low
val
ue fo
rest
ry w
aste
s an
d re
sidu
esA
ndre
w J
. Hun
t, U
nive
rsity
of Y
ork,
UK
09.5
5 –
10.2
0A
ltern
ativ
e bu
sine
ss m
odel
: Sto
ra E
nso’
s bi
omat
eria
ls s
hift
Mar
i Gra
nströ
m, S
tora
Ens
o B
iom
ater
ials
, FI
09.5
5 –
10.2
0R
evie
w o
f lig
noce
llulo
lytic
enz
yme
activ
ity
anal
yses
and
sca
le-d
own
to m
icro
plat
e-ba
sed
assa
ysAl
icia
A. M
anso
ur, V
eolia
Res
earc
h an
d In
nova
tion,
FR
09.5
5 –
10.2
0M
icro
wav
e-as
sist
ed h
ydro
ther
mal
ext
ract
ion
of p
ectin
from
man
go p
eel w
aste
Cov
adon
ga L
ucas
-Tor
res,
Uni
vers
ity o
f Cas
tilla
-La
Man
cha,
ES
10.2
0 –
10.3
0R
ecyc
ling
and
char
acte
rizat
ion
of 1
-ally
l-3-
met
hylim
idaz
oliu
m c
hlor
ide
used
in th
e di
ssol
utio
n of
Euc
alyp
tus
glob
ulus
woo
dVi
ctor
ia R
igua
l, C
ompl
uten
se U
nive
rsity
of M
adrid
, E
S
10.2
0 –
10.3
0In
fluen
ce o
f var
ious
pro
cess
con
ditio
ns in
pr
otei
n ex
trac
tion
from
rape
seed
pre
ss c
ake
on p
rote
in y
ield
and
func
tiona
lity
And
reas
Fet
zer,
Frau
nhof
er In
stitu
te fo
r Pro
cess
E
ngin
eerin
g an
d P
acka
ging
IVV,
DE
10.2
0 –
10.3
0M
acro
alga
Lam
inar
ia d
igita
ta a
s po
tent
ial
carb
on s
ourc
e in
het
erot
roph
ic C
hlor
ella
pr
otot
heko
ides
cul
tivat
ion
Mar
tina
D’E
ste,
Tec
hnic
al U
nive
rsity
of D
enm
ark,
DK
10.3
0 - 1
1.30
C
offe
e B
reak
, Exh
ibiti
on &
Pos
ter T
our 2
K
apitt
el R
oom
& Z
uide
rgan
g
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11.3
0 - 1
3.00
P
aral
lel s
essi
ons
Ref
ter -
Ses
sion
8A
Roo
m V
erm
eyle
n - S
essi
on 8
BR
oom
Bla
ncqu
aert
- Se
ssio
n 8C
Met
abol
ic e
ngin
eerin
g of
ferm
enta
tion
proc
esse
sC
hair:
Eric
k Va
ndam
me,
Ghe
nt U
nive
rsity
, BE
Mic
ro a
nd m
acro
alg
ae te
chno
logy
Cha
ir: W
illem
Bra
nden
burg
, Wag
enin
gen
Uni
vers
ity, N
L
Bio
surf
acta
nts
Cha
ir: In
ge V
an B
ogae
rt, G
hent
Uni
vers
ity, B
E
11.3
0 –
12.0
0M
icro
bial
pro
duct
ion
of n
atur
al p
lant
m
etab
olite
s: D
ecor
atin
g sc
affo
lds
Mar
jan
De
Mey
, Ghe
nt U
nive
rsity
, BE
11.3
0 –
12.0
0To
war
ds la
rge
scal
e se
awee
d cu
ltiva
tion
in
Euro
peBe
rt G
roen
enda
al, S
ioen
, BE
11.3
0 –
12.0
0D
evel
opm
ent o
f new
mic
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Poster List – Poster Tour 1
Bioactive compounds from biomass
P1 Adding value to crop biorefineries: Efficient extraction of ferulic acid from wheat bran Victoria Pazo, O. Benito-Román, A. Navarrete, M.J. Cocero, E. Alonso (ES)
P2 Mixed culture polyhydroxyalkanoates production from fermented cheese whey: Productivity, composition and propertiesR. Calero, María Romasanta, B.Lagoa, C. Kennes, M.C. Veiga (ES)
P3 Evaluation of microalgae (Chlamydomonas reinhardtii) for the human consumption Patchaniya Eakpetch, R. Darwish, M. Robert, B. Wolf, D.A. Gray (UK)
P4 Isolation of alkyl glycerol ethers and n-3 polyunsaturated fatty acids from squid processing wastes E. Ermolenko, N. Latyshev, R. Sultanov, S. Kasyanov (RU)
P5 Study of plant extracts and natural products from Benin as bio-insecticides Sven Mangelinckx, A.D. Bossou, E. Ahoussi, E. Ruysbergh, A. Adams, G. Smagghe, N. De Kimpe, F. Avlessi, D.C.K. Sohounhloue (BE & BJ)
P6 Biorefining of Foeniculum vulgare L. seeds: Production of vegetable and essential oils, agromaterials and flavored flours B. Sayed Ahmad, O. Merah, A. Hijazi, Z. Saad, Thierry Talou (FR & LB)
P7 Metabolomics as a tool for biorefinery: Case study of a comprehensive chemotaxonomy screening of violets Justine Chervin, G. Marti, P. Perio, N. Martins, F. Nepveu, N. Fabre, C. Pharkeovilay, G. Vilarem, T. Talou (FR)
P8 Bioactive compounds producing rhizobacteria to combat iron deficiency anemia and crop enemies Riyaz Z. Sayyed (IN)
Biobased materials
P9 Crosslinked regerated cellulose membrane via carbamate dissolution system with microwave assisted and hydrothermal treatment Sarani Zakaria, H. Kaco, S.Y. Gan, F. N. Mohammad Padhil, C.H. Chia (MY)
P10 High cell-density P3HB production in a membrane bioreactor Cornelia Haas, T. El-Najjar, N. Virgolini, M. Smerilli, M. Neureiter (AT)
P11 Self-bonded fiberboard from lavender straw, an environmentally-friendly material Thierry Talou, L. Labonne, Ph. Evon (FR)
P12 Rheological and thermo-mechanical properties of styrene free bio-based unsaturated polyester resins Henning Storz, G. Laurenzano (DE)
P13 Use of wooden hydrolysates for biotechnological production of biopolymers by Haloferax mediterranei Pavla Benesova, S. Obruca, D. Kucera, I. Marova (CZ)
P14 Microbial production of polyhydroxyalkanoates from fatty by-products E.J. Rodriguez Gamero, L. Favaro, Lorenzo Cagnin, S. Povolo, M.G. Romanelli, M. Basaglia, S. Casella (IT)
P15 Production, characterization and properties of polyhydroxyalkanoates and exopolysaccharides by Pseudomonas sp. using crude glycerol as carbon source Constantina Kourmentza, D. Araujo, F. Freitas, M.A.M. Reis (PT)
P16 Accumulation of arsenic induced by E-waste in fresh water fish, Channa punctatus in some regions of west U.P. Baby Tabassum, P. Bajaj, R. Sarah (IN)
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P17 Studies on bioplastic degradation by phb depolymease of isolates obtained from plastic contaminated sites Riyaz Z. Sayyed (IN)
P18 Cloning of bioplastic producing genes enhances yield and bypasses the need of additional cultivation steps Baby Tabassum (IN)
P19 Estimation of protein extractability in legume and grass species across the spring growth Zeinab Solati, U. Jørgensen, K. Søegaard (DK)
Biocatalysis for bioresource transformation
P20 High itaconic acid production with Aspergillus terreus Susan Krull, A. Hevekerl, A. Kuenz, U. Prüße, K.D. Vorlop (DE)
P21 Carbon recycling with biotechnological processes Cornelia Bähr, V. Haye, D. Herzberg, T. Schwarz (DE)
P22 Characterizing Yarrowia lipolytica as a cell factory for sustainable bioprocesses Patrice Lubuta, M. Workman (DK)
P23 Chemo-enzymatic catalysis for selective conversion of a-pinene to value-added products Madalina Tudorache, A. Gheorghe, S.M. Coman, V.I. Parvulescu (RO)
P24 Biocatlytic autonomous nanorobots for biotransfortion Martin Pumera, A.C. Fisher, B. Kherzi (SG & UK)
P25 Processing of Norwegian spruce galactoglucomannan using an enzyme complex from firmicutes Leszek Michalak, S. Leanti La Rosa, M.L. Leth, M. Abou Hachem, F.L. Aachmann, P.J. Nilsen, S.H. Knutsen, B. Westereng (NO & DK)
Bioenergy
P26 Characterization of Silphium perfoliatum regarding a possible usage in a bio-refinery process Anne Lunze, N. Anders, C. Cürten, A.C. Spiess (DE)
P27 Consolidated bioprocessing of starchy substrates and residues into bioethanol L. Favaro, M. Basaglia, Lorenzo Cagnin, M. Viktor, S.H. Rose, R. Cripwell, M. Bloom, S. Casella, W.H. van Zyl (ZA)
P28 IGNIS-FUNGUS: Increasing the LCV of sludge by means of oleaginous fungus Natividad Moya, F.J. Navarro, A. Gadea (ES)
P29 A biogas production performance of Napier grass in a continuous stirrer reactor under mesophilic temperature Akarin Angkurapinun, S. Chavadej, M. Leethochawalit, P. Intanoo (TH)
Biomass based pharmaceuticals
P30 Production of statins by the valorisation of potato side streams B. Konya, S. Apers, Iris Cornet (BE)
Biomass fractionation
P31 Optimization and scale-up of inulin extraction from Taraxacum koksaghyz Thomas Hahn, K. Harms, W. Wach, S. Rupp, T. Hirth, S. Zibek (DE)
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P32 Low temperature stepwise pyrolysis of pubescens: Fractional conversion of the component and product distribution Changwei Hu, X.Y. Lv, Z.C. Jiang, L.L. Li (CN)
P33 Cleavage of inter- and intramolecular linkages of lignin in corncob residue in Na2CO3-H2O- tetrahydrofuran system Zhicheng Jiang, H. Zhang, T. He, J. M. Li, C.W. Hu (CN)
P34 Lipids behaviour in aqueous solution of disrupted microalgae cultivated under nitrogen starving conditions: Molecular simulation compared to experimental study of representative synthetic mixtures Estelle Couallier, E. Clavijo, C. Monteux, B. Rousseau (FR)
P35 Enzymatic hydrolysis of wheat bran and separation of the ferulic acid fraction from the carbohydrate fraction Stephanie Dupoiron, H. Rakotoarivonina, M. Pommet, F. Allais, A. Teixeira, M.L. Lameloise, C. Rémond (FR)
P36 Towards high vegetable oil recoveries through combined pressing and green solvent extraction using twin-screw extrusion technology Evelien Uitterhaegen, O. Merah, T. Talou, C.V. Stevens, P. Evon (FR & BE)
P37 The production of furfural with high yield from the selective conversion of hemicellulose in pubescens Yiping Luo, Z. Li, C. W. Hu (CN)
P38 Phytochemical study of four pharmacopoeia plants from Côte d’Ivoire Gnaoré Yoh Toussaint Douhoré, K.P. Koné, B. Attioua, Y. Soro, C. Vaca-Garcia (CI & FR)
P39 Fractionating of lignocellulosic biomass by dissolution selective precipitation with ionic liquid Marta Lara-Serrano, S. Morales-delaRosa, J.M. Campos-Martín, J.L.G. Fierro (ES)
Bioproducts from woody biomass
P40 Chemical-catalytic conversion of xylose to furfural in a biphasic system comprising water and a new organic solvent Cornelius Staude, U. Prüße (DE)
P41 Conversion of xylose to 2,3-butanediol with a screened Bacillus ssp. strain Malee Kallbach, A. Kuenz, U. Prüße (DE)
P42 Seawater biorefinery of Avicennia marina and Salicornia sinus-persica: A comparison in biomethane potential at seawater conditions Saleha Almardeai, U. Javid, J.R. Bastidas-Oyanedel, J.E. Schmidt (AE)
P43 Effect of spruce-derived phenolics extracted using microwave enhanced pyrolysis on the oxidative stability of biodiesel Abdulrahman Saleh Alwehaibi, D.J. Macquarrie, M.S. Stark (UK)
Biorefineries
P44 Modelling of a lignocellulosic biomass fractionation process in a lab-scale biorefinery with hot pressurized water Alvaro Cabeza, C.M. Piqueras, F. Sobron, J. Garcia-Serna (ES & AR)
P45 The structure/performance relationship of MgO-SiO2 in butadiene production from ethanol and acetaldehyde Bin Wang, Q. Zhu, T. Tan (CN)
P46 Biorefinery concepts within the agri-food supply chain: A road to success Marieke E. Bruins, C. Zhang, H.M. Vollebregt (NL)
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P47 Effect of nutrient supplements derived from various industrial waste and by-product streams on succinic acid production via fermentation Chrysanthi Pateraki, V. Kachrimanidou, S. Maina, A. Papadaki, E. Tsouko, N. Kopsahelis, S. Papanikolaou, A. Koutinas (GR)
P48 Systematic risk methodology for assessing biorefinery strategies Virginie Chambost, F. Clerc, P.R. Stuart (CA)
P49 Investigation of process control factors for butyric acid production using undefined mixed cultures Zoitsa Bakrynioti, Y. Zhang (UK)
P50 Techno-economic evaluation of a biorefinery producing arabinose, xylitol and biogas from corn fibre Csaba Fehér, A. Aszalós, Z. Barta (HU)
P51 Impact of culture conditions and flaxseed genotypes on seed dehulling and oil extraction processes Melha-Amel Lazouk, R. Savoire, B. Thomasset, L. Rhazi, F. Mesnard, E. Petit (FR)
P52 Biorefinery of chemicals from lignocellulosic biomass Way Khor, M. Coma, H. Vervaeren, K. Rabaey (BE & UK)
P53 Development of enzyme production technology for biorefineries in Trichoderma reesei Nina Aro, C. Landowski, M. Häkkinen, M. Saloheimo (FI)
P54 Hydrothermal liquefaction as a key part in an integrated biorefining facility Ib Johannsen, B. Sjøgren KIllsgaard, L. Requejo Rosa, M. Jensen (DK)
P55 Bioprocess development for propionic acid production: Exploring the concept of 2G biorefinery Fabricio S. Belgrano, N. Pereira Jr. (BR)
P56 Bioaromatics from wood, lignin, and sugars Sergey Sergeyev (BE)
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Biosurfactants
P57 Characterizing biosurfactants from lactic acid bacteria Matilde Greve Rasmussen, P.S. Fard, B. Pérez, Z. Guo, P.R. Jensen, D. Otzen (DK)
P58 Novel and sustainable substrates for the production of mannosylerythritol lipids (MELs) by Pseudozyma aphidis Veerle Akkermans, E. Goossens, J. D’aes, J. Dries (BE)
P59 Integrated bioprocess design for the production of tailor-made sophorolipids using Starmerella bombicola: Application testing Lisa Van Renterghem, S. Roelants, N. Baccile, K. De Schamphelaere, N. De Saeyer, Q. Christiaens, T. Verbanck, W. Soetaert (BE & FR)
Chemical platform molecules
P60 Metabolic profile of acidogenic fermentation of two starchy agro-industrial residues and influence of prior cooking Florent Awedem Wobiwo, T.H. Emaga, M. Boda, E. Fokou, S. Gillet, M. Deleu, A. Richel, P.A. Gerin (BE & CM)
P61 A new solvent for the conversion of fructose to HMF in a continuous fixed bed reactor Eric Weingart, L. Teevs, U. Prüße (DE)
P62 Influence of the biomass growth conditions on the bioconversion of glycerol to 3-hydroxypropanoic acid and 1,3-propanediol by resting cells of Lactobacillus reuteri Tiphaine Clément, B. Kauffmann, J. Couvreur (FR)
P63 Hydroxymethylfurfural, a “new” platform chemical from biomass Andrea Kruse, D. Wüst, D. Forchheim (DE)
P64 Chemical hydrolysis of cellulose into fermentable sugars through ionic liquids and antisolvent pretreatments using heterogeneous catalysts Silvia Morales-delaRosa, J.M. Campos-Martin, J.L.G. Fierro (ES)
Downstream processing
P65 Kinetic analysis of the methanol to gasoline reaction in a gradientless recycle reactor Carlos Ortega, Q. Wang, G. Kolb, V. Hessel (NL & DE)
P66 Towards a better understanding of marine microalgae flocculation Gerard P. ‘t Lam, M.H. Vermuë, G. Olivieri, M.H.M. Eppink, R.H. Wijffels (NL, NO & IT)
P67 Evaluation of different methods for the recovery of biotechnologically produced succinic acid Maria Alexandri, A. Vlysidis, H. Papapostolou, I. Kookos, A. Koutinas (GR)
P68 Microbial treatment approaches for high-purity fructooligosaccharides production Cristiana C. Castro, C. Nobre, G. De Weireld, A.L. Hanston (BE & PT)
Metabolic engineering of fermentation processes
P69 Effect of nutrients on the production of conjugated linoleic acid by oleaginous yeast Nabila Imatoukene, A Idrissi Taghki, J. Verbek, A. Beopoulos, C.O. Sarde, B. Thomasset, J.M. Nicaud, M. Nonus (FR)
P70 Novel process for conversion of metanol to butyric acid Ka-Yiu, San, M.V. Bule, M.R. Karanjikar, D. Magnan, G.B. Bennett (USA)
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P71 Process for bioconversion of biomass in to hydrocarbon fuels Ka-Yiu, San, M.V. Bule, M.R. Karanjikar, G.B. Bennett (USA)
Micro and macro algae technology
P72 Selective extraction of intracellular components from the microalga Chlorella vulgaris by combined pulsed electric field-temperature treatment P. Richard Postma, G. Pataro, M.M. Capitoli, M.J. Barbosa, R.H. Wijffels, M.H.M. Eppink, G. Olivieri, G. Ferrari (NL & IT)
P73 Cultivation of microalgae in WWTP Consuelo Egea Mellado, M.T. Pérez-Capel, T.R. Serna (ES)
P74 Optimization of lipid extraction in microalgae strains using different pre-treatment methods Aldo Mirisola, R. Ronneau, V. Koy, A.L. Hantson, D. Thomas (BE)
Nutrient and energy cycling
P75 Phosphate recovery for sewage sludge via hydrothermal carbonisatsion Andrea Kruse, G.C. Becker (DE)
P76 Can acidificiation increase nitrogen fertilizer value of bio-based fertilizers? Ivona Sigurnjak, E. Michels, S. Crappé, S. Buysens, F.M.G. Tack, E. Meers (BE)
Pretreatment and transformation of lignocellulosic
P77 Optimization of common chemical pretreatments to enhance the enzymatic hydrolysis of wheat chaff Jörn Oetken, H. Storz, U. Prüße (DE)
P78 Biotechnological itaconic acid production from wheat chaff hydrolysate Susan Krull, L. Eidt, A. Hevekerl, A. Kuenz, J. Oetken, H. Storz, U. Prüße (DE)
P79 Is it waste or energy? Conversion of beer bagasse into biofuel precursors Almudena Lorente, C. Lucas-Torres, M.P. Sánchez-Verdú, A. Moreno, B. Cabañas (ES)
P80 Membrane-based detoxification of lignocellulosic hydrolyzates for production of a sugar enriched fermentation medium Axel Fayet, A. Teixeira, T. Clement, M. Bouix, M.L. Lameloise (FR)
P81 Impact of major impurities of crude syngas from the bioliq® pilot plant on growth and product formation of acetogenic bacteria Anke Neumann, F. Oswald, C. Syldatk (DE)
P82 Using capillary electrophoresis to reveal the substrate specificity of two α-l-arabinofuranosidases from glycoside hydrolase families 43 and 62 (BE) Maria Fonseca, T. Desmet, A.V. Landschoot, I. Stals, Y. Briers (BE)
P83 Reactivity of glucan and xylan in sorghum feedstocks: Comparing wild versus reduced lignin content lines and dilute acide versus deacetylation followed by dilute acid pretreatment Bruno Godin, N. Nagle, S. Sattler, R. Agneessens, J. Delcarte, E. Wolfrum (USA & BE)
P84 Laccase detoxification of lignocellulose hydrolysate and process integration V. Sóti, S. Lenaerts, Iris Cornet (BE)
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Thermochemical transformations of biomass
P85 Hydrothermal carbonization as a potential mobile and flexible process for the conversion of biomass into biochar Hanne Wikberg, M. Campargue, A. Käsper, D. da Silva Perez, S.H. Larsson, T. Tamminen (FI, FR, EE & SE)
P86 Simultaneous conversion of C5 and C6 lignocellulosic polysaccharides to platform chemicals through microwave-assisted hydrolysis Nick Sweygers, R. Dewil, L. Appels (BE)
P87 The role of thermochemical conversion in biorefinery concepts – Not just syngas production Jaap H.A. Kiel, B.J. Vreugdenhil, M.K. Cieplik (NL)
P88 A gas-solid vortex reactor for the fast pyrolysis of biomass Arturo Gonzalez-Quiroga, P.A. Reyniers, S. Kulkarni, H. Carstensen, K.M. Van Geem, G.B. Marin (BE)
P89 Hydrothermal carbonisation: Process and products Andrea Kruse (DE)
P90 Pyrolysis of cassava peel in a fluidized bed reactor Sajid Latif, A. Funke, J. Müller (DE)
P91 Co-pyrolysis of lignin rich stillage from 2nd generation bio-ethanol plant and low density poly ethylene (LDPE) using micro-pyrolyzer Neil Priharto, W. Prins, F. Ronsse, H.J. Heeres (BE)
Valorisation of biomass waste streams
P92 Valorization of pulp and paper industry byproducts for short-chain fatty acids (SCFA) and polyhydroxyalkanoates (PHA) production Diogo Queirós, R. Sousa, J. Pereira, A.M.B.R. Xavier, P.C. Lemos, L.S. Serafim (PT)
P93 Valorization of industrial waste water sludge by extraction of ale (alginate-like polysaccharides) Jeroen Geuens, H. Sels, M. Bartels, J. Dries (BE)
P94 Evaluation of phenolic compounds composition of orange waste comparing organic and conventional farming Luize Zola Ramin, B.S. Bellete, V.G. Zuin, M.R. Forim, J.B. Fernandes, M.F.G.F. Silva (BR)
P95 Valorisation of goat dung through the production of high value chemicals by dark fermentation Usama Javid, J.R. Bastidas-Oyanedel, J.E. Schmidt (AE)
P96 Conversion of biomass residues into activated carbon for the removal of metals from industrial wastewater Miet Van Dael, K. Sniegowki, T. Kuppens, J. Yperman, P.J. D’Huys, L. Braeken (BE)