2011

Metabolic Flux Analysis of Escherichia Coli MG1655 Under Octanoic Acid Stress

Oct 17, 2011
Yanfen Fu
Metabolic engineering has evolved to the point of fulfilling the dream of having our industrial chemicals produced renewably. Carboxylic acids (e.g., short chain fatty acids (SCFAs) such as octanoic acid (C8)) are one such chemical intermediate that can be produced with Escherichia coli engineered...

FDA Perspective On QbD for Analytical Methods

Oct 17, 2011
Elaine Morefield
QbD is a systematic approach to pharmaceutical development and product lifecyclemanagement. QbD provides new opportunities and modern tools to utilize in analytical research and development. ICH guidelines and implementation strategies focused mainly on formulation and manufacturing design and...

Novel Reactor Design for Conversion of Waste Oils to Biodiesel

Oct 17, 2011
Richard A. Cairncross
Biodiesel is a renewable, carbon-neutral fuel that can ease pressure on the world’s dwindling supply of oil and petroleum diesel. This research explores production of biodiesel from alternative low-value feedstocks such as waste oils. Traditional biodiesel reactions mix an alcohol and a refined...

F = MA of Biology?

Oct 17, 2011
Michael W. Deem
I will describe my participation over the past few years in an effort to find fundamental mathematical laws in biology. I will discuss a theory for understanding the emergence of multi-scale, hierarchical structure in biology. I will describe how modular structure in proteins, genetics, and...

Removal of Rhodamine B Dye with Fe/Mn Co-Doped Titania Nanotubes

Oct 17, 2011
Daniel H. Chen
Fe/Mn co-doped titania nanotubes has been synthesized by solution combustion followed by the hydrothermal treatment. Combustion synthesis has emerged as a facile and economically viable technique for the preparation of advanced ceramics, catalysts and nanomaterials. Stoichiometric amounts of...

Flow and Transport Properties In High-Solids Biomass Slurries

Oct 17, 2011
James J. Lischeske
Economic biochemical conversion of cellulose to sugars necessitates minimal addition of water to biomass slurries during conversion, resulting in high-solids systems. The resulting slurries are effectively wet-granular materials. These materials presents difficulties for reactor engineering, as...

Kinetics Study of Furfural Production From Cellulosic Biomass

Oct 17, 2011
Taiying Zhang
Furfural is an important chemical and also a building block for production of drop-in hydrocarbon fuels and can be produced from cellulosic biomass such as woody crops and bagasse by hydrolysis and dehydration with mineral acids. However, furfural yields employing current technologies are limited...

QUALITY by Design (QBD), Biopharmaceutical Manufacture

Oct 17, 2011
Kurt Brorson
In the biopharmaceutical industry, consistently manufacturing a safe and high quality protein drug substance can be challenging. Recently, a regulatory structure supporting Quality by Design (QbD) for pharmaceuticals and biopharmaceuticals has been described in International Conference on...

Chemical Looping Combustion Development and Perspectives

Oct 17, 2011
Florent Guillou
Chemical Looping Combustion is presently considered as one of the most promising CO 2 capture technology in terms of efficiency penalty and cost reduction. TOTAL and IFP Energies nouvelles are collaborating for the development of chemical looping combustion applications. In order to develop...

Preparation of Mesoporous Silica-Supported Palladium Catalyst for Biofuel Upgrade

Oct 17, 2011
Ling Fei
Preparation of Mesoporous Silica-supported Palladium Catalyst for Biofuel Upgrade Ling Fei, Joshua Hill, Qianglu Lin, Yun Xu, Shuguang Deng, Hongmei Luo Department of Chemical Engineering, New Mexico State University, Las Cruces, NM 88003 A large number of reactions in organic chemistry (such as...

Catalytic Conversion of Biomass Into Carboxylic Acids Via APPO Process

Oct 17, 2011
Hongfei Lin
Converting raw solid biomass into liquid or gas phase intermediates which can be readily upgraded to hydrocarbon fuels is the most challenging or energy intensive step during the biofuel production process due to the complex composition and structure of biomass. We are developing cost competitive...

Novel Zeolite Membranes for Energy-Efficient Air Dehumidification and Conditioning

Oct 17, 2011
Rong Xing
Traditional vapor compression air conditioners have very high power consumption for cooling of hot and humid air due to condensation of a large amount of water inside the cooler. We have developed a novel zeolite membrane supported on a thin (~50 micrometer thick) porous metal sheet to remove water...

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