1 - 1 |
Session 1 - Thermal, Chemical, and Biological Processing Bradford M, Riley C |
3 - 18 |
Design and Initial Operation of a High-Solids, Pilot-Scale Reactor for Dilute-Acid Pretreatment of Lignocellulosic Biomass Hsu TA, Himmel M, Schell D, Farmer J, Berggren M |
3 - 6 |
Introduction to the Proceedings of the 17th Symposium on Biotechnology for Fuels and Chemicals Wyman CE, Davison BH |
19 - 28 |
Downstream Processing of Acetate Fermentation Broths by Nanofiltration Han IS, Cheryan M |
29 - 38 |
Chemical Interactions Between Aqueous and Organic Phases in a Reactive Extraction Process Scheler C, Popovic M, Iannotti E, Mueller R, Bajpai R |
39 - 47 |
Enzymatic-Hydrolysis of Corn Starch After Extraction of Corn-Oil with Ethanol Cao NG, Xu Q, Ni JL, Chen LF |
49 - 56 |
Pretreatment of Sugar-Cane Bagasse Hemicellulose Hydrolysate for Xylitol Production by Yeast Dominguez JM, Gong CS, Tsao GT |
57 - 65 |
The Effect of External Reflux on the Foam Fractionation of Proteins Delucena SL, Miranda EA, Santana CC |
67 - 74 |
Biosorption of Precious-Metal Ions by Chicken Feather Suyama K, Fukazawa Y, Suzumura H |
75 - 84 |
The Effect of Fermentation (Retting) Time and Harvest Time on Kudzu (Pueraria-Lobata) Fiber Strength Uludag S, Loha V, Prokop A, Tanner RD |
85 - 101 |
Optimization of Reverse-Flow, 2-Temperature, Dilute-Acid Pretreatment to Enhance Biomass Conversion to Ethanol Torget R, Hatzis C, Hayward TK, Hsu TA, Philippidis GP |
103 - 119 |
Sorptive Recovery of Dilute Ethanol from Distillation Column Bottoms Stream Gulati M, Westgate PJ, Brewer M, Hendrickson R, Ladisch MR |
121 - 132 |
Ammonia Recycled Percolation Process for Pretreatment of Herbaceous Biomass Iyer PV, Wu ZW, Kim SB, Lee YY |
133 - 146 |
Kinetic and Modeling Investigation on 2-Stage Reverse-Flow Reactor as Applied to Dilute-Acid Pretreatment of Agricultural Residues Chen RF, Lee YY, Torget R |
147 - 156 |
Fractionation of Herbaceous Biomass by Ammonia-Hydrogen Peroxide Percolation Treatment Kim SB, Lee YY |
157 - 170 |
Conversion of Lignocellulosics Pretreated with Liquid Hot-Water to Ethanol Vanwalsum GP, Allen SG, Spencer MJ, Laser MS, Antal MJ, Lynd LR |
171 - 182 |
Pretreatment of Sugar-Cane Bagasse for Enhanced Ruminal Digestion Deschamps FC, Ramos LP, Fontana JD |
183 - 191 |
Measurement of the Inhibitory Potential and Detoxification of Biomass Pretreatment Hydrolysate for Ethanol-Production Rivard CJ, Engel RE, Hayward TK, Nagle NJ, Hatzis C, Philippidis GP |
193 - 193 |
Applied Biological-Research Carlson T, Apel WA |
195 - 199 |
Ethanolic Fermentation of Lignocellulose Hydrolysates Hahnhagerdal B |
201 - 212 |
Peculiarities of the Regulation of Fermentation and Respiration in the Crabtree-Negative, Xylose-Fermenting Yeast Pichia-Stipitis Passoth V, Zimmermann M, Klinner U |
213 - 221 |
Inactivation of an Aldehyde/Alcohol Dehydrogenase Gene from Clostridium-Acetobutylicum ATCC-824 Green EM, Bennett GN |
223 - 231 |
Manipulation of Microalgal Lipid Production Using Genetic-Engineering Dunahay TG, Jarvis EE, Dais SS, Roessler PG |
233 - 242 |
Screening for L-Arabinose Fermenting Yeasts Dien BS, Kurtzman CP, Saha BC, Bothast RJ |
243 - 251 |
Microbial Conversion of Synthesis Gas Components to Useful Fuels and Chemicals Madhukar GR, Elmore BB, Huckabay HK |
253 - 265 |
Saccharification of Native Sugar-Cane Bagasse Pith by the Cross-Synergistic Action of Cellulases from Penicillium Sp CH-M-001 and A-Terreus CH-M-013 Garciakirchner O, Huitron C |
267 - 276 |
Increased Xylose Reductase-Activity in the Xylose-Fermenting Yeast Pichia-Stipitis by Overexpression of Xyl1 Dahn KM, Davis BP, Pittman PE, Kenealy WR, Jeffries TW |
277 - 292 |
The Relationship Between Growth Enhancement and Pet Expression in Escherichia-Coli Lawford HG, Rousseau JD |
293 - 305 |
Factors Contributing to the Loss of Ethanologenicity of Escherichia-Coli-B Recombinants Ploi297 and Ko11 Lawford HG, Rousseau JD |
307 - 326 |
Studies on Nutrient-Requirements and Cost-Effective Supplements for Ethanol-Production by Recombinant Escherichia-Coli Lawford HG, Rousseau JD |
327 - 338 |
Coal-Induced Enhancement of Ethanol and Biomass Production Polman JK, Rae C, Delezenebriggs KM |
339 - 347 |
Bioconversion of Rice Straw Hemicellulose Hydrolysate for the Production of Xylitol - Effect of pH and Nitrogen-Source Roberto IC, Silva SS, Felipe MG, Demancilha IM, Sato S |
349 - 360 |
Production of Cellulases and Xylanases by Trichoderma-Viride and Biological Processing of Lignocellulose and Recycled Paper Fibers Viesturs U, Leite M, Treimanis A, Eremeeva T, Apsite A, Eisimonte M, Jansons P |
361 - 366 |
Factors Affecting Polyhydroxybutyrate Biosynthesis in the Marine Photosynthetic Bacterium Rhodopseudomonas Sp Strain W-1S Chowdhury WQ, Idehara K, Maeda I, Umeda F, Yagi K, Miura Y, Mizoguchi T |
367 - 373 |
Acquisition of the Ability to Grow Under Autotrophic Conditions by Heterotrophic Bacteria Through the Introduction of DNA Fragments from Hydrogen-Oxidizing Bacteria Umeda F, Yano K, Gohda N, Fujihara K, Maeda I, Yagi K, Miura Y, Mizoguchi T |
375 - 381 |
Production, Characterization, and Application of the Cellulase-Free Xylanase from Aspergillus-Niger Qu YB, Gao PJ, Wang D, Zhao X, Zhang X |
383 - 388 |
Fermentation of Orange-Peel Hydrolysates by Ethanologenic Escherichia-Coli - Effects of Nutritional Supplements Grohmann K, Cameron RG, Buslig BS |
389 - 397 |
Cloning and Expression of Full-Length Trichoderma-Reesei Cellobiohydrolase-I cDNAs in Escherichia-Coli Laymon RA, Adney WS, Mohagheghi A, Himmel ME, Thomas SR |
399 - 406 |
Ethanol-Production from Cellulose by 2 Lignocellulolytic Soil Fungi Durrant LR |
407 - 412 |
Hexokinase Production from Saccharomyces-Cerevisiae - Culture Conditions Abrahaoneto J, Infanti P, Vitolo M |
413 - 422 |
Culture of the Astaxanthinogenic Yeast Phaffia-Rhodozyma in Low-Cost Media Fontana JD, Guimaraes MF, Martins NT, Fontana CA, Baron M |
423 - 430 |
Effect of Culture Conditions on Xylitol Production by Candida-Guilliermondii Fti-20037 Pfeifer MJ, Silva SS, Felipe MG, Roberto IC, Mancilha IM |
431 - 431 |
Bioprocessing Research Philippidis GP, Ollis DF |
433 - 442 |
Production of Cellulase in Solid-State Fermentation with Trichoderma-Reesei Mcg-80 on Wheat-Straw Chahal PS, Chahal DS, Le GB |
443 - 459 |
Detailed Material Balance and Ethanol Yield Calculations for the Biomass-to-Ethanol Conversion Process Hatzis C, Riley C, Philippidis GP |
461 - 470 |
Production of Cellulase Systems by Selected Mutants of Trichoderma-Reesei in Solid-State Fermentation and Their Hydrolytic Potentials Awafo VA, Chahal DS, Simpson BK, Le GB |
471 - 480 |
Recovery and Purification of Lactic-Acid from Fermentation Broth by Adsorption Evangelista RL, Nikolov ZL |
481 - 487 |
Production of L-Malic Acid from Fumaric-Acid by Resting Cells of Brevibacterium Sp Gong CS, Cao N, Sun Y, Tsao GT |
489 - 501 |
Solid-State Production of Ethanol from Sorghum Henk LL, Linden JC |
503 - 515 |
Continuous and Simultaneous Fermentation and Recovery of Lactic-Acid in a Biparticle Fluidized-Bed Bioreactor Kaufman EN, Cooper SP, Budner MK, Richardson GR |
517 - 524 |
Evaluation of Nitrogen Supplements for Bioconversion of Municipal Solid-Waste to Lactic-Acid Zhou SD, Mccaskey TA, Broder J |
525 - 534 |
Dynamics of the Immobilization of Anaerobic Mesophilic Bacteria on a Plastic Support Meraz M, Gonzalezbarrera A, Alvarezramirez J, Monroy O |
535 - 541 |
Continuous Alcoholic Fermentation Process in a Tower Reactor with Recycling of Flocculating Yeast Paiva TC, Sato S, Visconti AE, Castro LA |
543 - 550 |
Aerobic Immobilized Cells in Alginate Gel Particles of Variable-Density Dearaujo AA, Santana MH |
551 - 561 |
Effect of Corn Steep Liquor on Fermentation of Mixed Sugars by Candida-Shehatae Fpl-702 Sreenath HK, Jeffries TW |
563 - 569 |
Bioprocessing of Sweet Sorghum with in Situ-Produced Enzymes Tengerdy RP, Szakacs G, Sipocz J |
571 - 579 |
Influence of the Production of 2 Lipopeptides, Iturin-A and Surfactin S1, on Oxygen-Transfer During Bacillus-Subtilis Fermentation Hbid C, Jacques P, Razafindralambo H, Mpoyo MK, Meurice E, Paquot M, Thonart P |
581 - 592 |
Hydrodynamics of Bioreactor Systems for Liquid-Liquid Contacting Tsouris C, Lizama HM, Spurrier MA, Takeuchi TL, Scott TC |
593 - 598 |
Improvement of Productivity of Yeast-Cell with a Novel Airlift-Loop Reactor Liu DH, Huang S, Li M, Sun Y, Liu TZ, Ouyang F, Tsao GT |
599 - 604 |
Cellulose Degradation and Ethanol-Production by Thermophilic Bacteria Using Mineral Growth-Medium Ahn HJ, Lynd LR |
605 - 615 |
Difructose Anhydride-Forming Bacterial Inulinase-II and Fructogenic Fungal Inulinase-I - Free and Immobilized Forms Baron M, Florencio JA, Zanin GM, Ferreira AG, Ennes R, Fontana JD |
617 - 625 |
Modeling Cassava Starch Saccharification with Amyloglucosidase Zanin GM, Demoraes FF |
627 - 632 |
Lactic-Acid Fermentation and Adsorption on PVP Zheng YZ, Ding XH, Yang CW, Cen PL, Tsao GT |
633 - 638 |
The Effect of Biotin on the Production of Succinic Acid by Anaerobiospirillum-Succiniciproducens Nghiem NP, Davison BH, Thompson JE, Suttle BE, Richardson GR |
639 - 647 |
Modeling Scale-Up Effects on a Small Pilot-Scale Fluidized-Bed Reactor for Fuel Ethanol-Production Webb OF, Davison BH, Scott TC |
649 - 657 |
Development of an EPI-Fluorescence Assay for Monitoring Yeast Viability and Pretreatment Hydrolysate Toxicity in the Presence of Lignocellulosic Solids Combs N, Hatzis C |
659 - 664 |
Biochemical Processing of Heavy Oils and Residuum Lin MS, Premuzic ET, Yablon JH, Zhou WM |
665 - 665 |
Process Economics and Commercialization Folster HG, Sanford K |
667 - 676 |
Commercialization of Biomass Ethanol Technology - Feasibility Studies for Biomass-to-Ethanol Production Facilities Mielenz JR, Koepping D, Parson F |
677 - 688 |
Hydrogen-Production by Photosynthetic Microorganisms Akano T, Miura Y, Fukatsu K, Miyasaka H, Ikuta Y, Matsumoto H, Hamasaki A, Shioji N, Mizoguchi T, Yagi K, Maeda I |
689 - 698 |
Ethanol-Production from Spent Sulfite Liquor Fortified by Hydrolysis of Pulp-Mill Primary Clarifier Sludge Moritz JW, Duff SJ |
699 - 709 |
Use of K(L)A as a Criterion for Scaling-Up the Inulinase Fermentation Process Pessoa A, Vitolo M, Hustedt H |
711 - 727 |
A Technoeconomic Assessment of the Pretreatment and Fractionation Steps of a Biomass-to-Ethanol Process Gregg D, Saddler JN |
729 - 740 |
South Coast Air-Quality Management District (Scaqmd) - The Permitting and Commercialization of Landfill Gas-Based Methanol Production Facilities Wuebben P, George S, Watkins L, Bonny A |
741 - 761 |
Likely Features and Costs of Mature Biomass Ethanol Technology Lynd LR, Elander RT, Wyman CE |
763 - 775 |
Alternative Energy-Sources and Technologies for the Pulp and Paper-Industry Raymond DR |
777 - 777 |
Environmental Biotechnology Sublette K, Klasson KT |
779 - 789 |
Reactor Comparisons for the Biodegradation of Thiodiglycol, a Product of Mustard Gas Hydrolysis Pham MQ, Harvey SP, Weigand WA, Bentley WE |
791 - 801 |
A Case-Study of the Natural Attenuation of Gas Condensate Hydrocarbons in Soil and Groundwater Barker GW, Raterman KT, Fisher JB, Corgan JM, Trent GL, Brown DR, Kemp N, Sublette KL |
803 - 815 |
Biodegradation of Mixed Wastes in Continuously Operated Cyclic Reactors Wang KW, Tsangaris DM, Baltzis BC, Lewandowski GA |
817 - 826 |
Mechanisms of Intrinsic Bioremediation of Gas Condensate Hydrocarbons in Saturated Soil Borole AP, Sublette KL, Fisher JB, Raterman KT, Kemp NP, Mcinerney MJ |
827 - 835 |
Effect of Temperature and Yeast Extract on Microbial Respiration of Sediments from a Shallow Coastal Subsurface and Vadose Zone Chapatwala KD, Bau GR, Vijaya OK, Armstead E, Palumbo AV, Zhang C, Phelps TJ |
837 - 843 |
Operation of a Novel Anaerobic Biofilter for Treating Food-Processing Waste-Water Chua H, Cheng CC |
845 - 849 |
Effects of a Heavy-Metal (Zinc) on Organic Adsorption Capacity and Organic Removal in Activated-Sludge Chua H, Hua FL |
851 - 856 |
Filamentous Growth in Activated-Sludge Chua H, Tan KN, Cheung MW |
857 - 867 |
Application of Sorbent Obtained by Pyrolysis of Sewage-Sludge for Biological Treatment of Waste-Water Dobele G, Bogdanovich N, Telysheva G, Viesturs U |
869 - 876 |
The Effect of Antibiotics on Nitrification Processes - Batch Assays Gomez J, Mendez R, Lema JM |
877 - 884 |
Frequency-Response of the Glucose Sensor-Based on Immobilized Glucose-Oxidase Membrane Gondo S, Kim C, Morishita M, Kawakami M |
885 - 894 |
Sequential Anaerobic-Aerobic Biodegradation of PCBs in Soil Slurry Microcosms Evans BS, Dudley CA, Klasson KT |
895 - 904 |
Perchloroethylene Utilization by Methanogenic Fed-Batch Cultures - Acclimation and Degradation Garant H, Lynd LR |
905 - 914 |
Influence of Media on Measurement of Bacterial-Populations in the Subsurface - Numbers and Diversity Palumbo AV, Zhang CL, Liu S, Scarborough SP, Pfiffner SM, Phelps TJ |
915 - 922 |
Effect of Perchloroethylene (Pce) on Methane and Acetate Production by a Methanogenic Consortium Berededsamuel Y, Petersen JN, Skeen RS |
923 - 932 |
Enhancement of Fe(III), Co(III), and Cr(VI) Reduction at Elevated-Temperatures and by a Thermophilic Bacterium Zhang CL, Liu S, Logan J, Mazumder R, Phelps TJ |
933 - 944 |
Microbial Control of Hydrogen-Sulfide Production in a Porous-Medium Mcinerney MJ, Wofford NQ, Sublette KL |
945 - 957 |
Biotreatment of Refinery Spent Sulfidic Caustic by Specialized Cultures and Acclimated Activated-Sludge Kolhatkar A, Sublette KL |
959 - 969 |
Production of Sulfur from Gypsum as an Industrial by-Product Hiligsmann S, Deswaef S, Taillieu X, Crine M, Milande N, Thonart P |
971 - 982 |
Estimating Biodegradative Gene Numbers at a Jp-5 Contaminated Site Using PCR Chandler DP, Brockman FJ |
983 - 991 |
Pretreatment Technology for the Beneficial Biological Reuse of Municipal Sewage Sludges Rivard CJ, Nagle NJ |
993 - 1002 |
Microbial Reduction of Sulfur-Dioxide in Immobilized, Mixed Cultures of Sulfate-Reducing Bacteria with Sewage Digest as Carbon and Energy-Source Selvaraj PT, Meyer GB, Kaufman EN |
1003 - 1012 |
An Economic-Analysis of Microbial Reduction of Sulfur-Dioxide with Anaerobically Digested Sewage Biosolids as Electron-Donor Selvaraj PT, Sublette KL |
1013 - 1019 |
Immobilization of a Sulfide-Oxidizing Bacterium in a Novel Adsorbent Biocatalyst Support Sublette KL, Plato A, Woolsey M, Yates RG, Camp C, Bair T |