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Page 1: Final Program - RRB conference

Final Program

www.rrbconference.com

12th International Conference on

Renewable Resources and Biorefineries

30-31 May & 1 June 2016Ghent, Belgium

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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

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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

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12th International Conference on Renewable Resources and Biorefineries, Ghent - Belgium, 30-31 May & 1 June 20166

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12th International Conference on Renewable Resources and Biorefineries, Ghent - Belgium, 30-31 May & 1 June 20168

Tues

day,

31

May

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Uni

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vers

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K

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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

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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

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0 - 1

8.00

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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

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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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0 - 1

3.00

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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

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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)