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Mark Finkelstein
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National Renewable Energy Laboratory, USA
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Brian H. Davison
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Oak Ridge National Laboratory, USA
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Table of contents (92 papers)
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- Taha I. Zaghloul, M. Al-Bahra, H. Al-Azmeh
Pages 207-213
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- F. Ramirez, O. Monroy, E. Favela, J. P. Guyot, F. Cruz
Pages 215-223
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- K. Réczey, A. Brumbauer, M. Bollók, Zs. Szengyel, G. Zacchi
Pages 225-235
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- Christian Leitner, Dietmar Haltrich, Bernd Nidetzky, Klaus D. Kulbe, Hansjörg Prillinger
Pages 237-248
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- Aparat Chetsumon, Fusako Umeda, Isamu Maeda, Kiyohito Yagi, Tadashi Mizoguchi, Yoshiharu Miura
Pages 249-256
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- Thomas W. Jeffries, Vina W. Yang, Mark W. Davis
Pages 257-265
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- Graciette Matioli, Gisella M. Zanin, Flavio F. De Moraes, Manoel F. Guimaraes
Pages 267-275
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- O. Garcia-Kirchner, Ma. E. Bautista-Ramirez, M. Segura-Granados
Pages 277-284
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- Ali Mohagheghi, Kent Evans, Mark Finkelstein, Min Zhang
Pages 285-299
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- Isamu Maeda, Wasimul Q. Chowdhury, Kenji Idehara, Kiyohito Yagi, Tadashi Mizoguchi, Yoshiharu Miura et al.
Pages 301-310
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- F. Weekers, Ph. Thonart, Ph. Jacques, D. Springael, M. Mergeay, L. Diels
Pages 311-322
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- Jianxin Du, Ningjun Cao, Cheng S. Gong, George T. Tsao
Pages 323-329
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- Silvio S. Silva, Maria G. A. Felipe, Ismael M. Mancilha
Pages 331-339
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- Fusako Umeda, Yoshiharu Kitano, Yuki Murakami, Kiyohito Yagi, Yoshiharu Miura, Tadashi Mlzoguchi
Pages 341-352
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- Hugh G. Lawford, Joyce D. Rousseau, Ali Mohagheghi, James D. McMillan
Pages 353-367
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- I. Ballesteros, J. M. Oliva, J. Carrasco, A. Cabañas, A. A. Navarro, M. Ballesteros
Pages 369-381
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- Gisella M. Zanin, Flavio F. De Moraes
Pages 383-394
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- John O. Baker, Christine I. Ehrman, William S. Adney, Steven R. Thomas, Michael E. Himmel
Pages 395-403
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- Xin Zhao, Peiji Gao, Zunong Wang
Pages 405-414
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- Rakesh Bajpai, David A. Glassner
Pages 415-415
About this book
MARK FINKELSTEIN National Renewable Energy Laboratory BRIAN H. DAVISON Oak Ridge National Laboratory The proceedings of the 19th symposium on Biotechnologyfor Fuels and Chemicals, held in Colorado Springs, Colorado, May 4-8, 1997, had over 200 attendees. This meeting continues to provide a unique forum for the presentation of new applications and recent research advances in the production of fuels and chemicals through biotech nology. The utilization of renewable resources, and in particular cellulosic biomass, has broad implications in today's world of green house gases, global warming, ozone layers, climate change, energy sustainability, and carbon emissions. It also has relevance to the chemical industry's continuing need to both lower current chemi cal production costs and produce novel chemicals. Biotechnology and bioprocessing are now making it possible to convert this bio mass to fuels and chemicals in a commercially attractive fashion. The 19th Symposium captures a wide range of technical topics from an academic, industrial, or government perspective. A vari ety of biomass feedstocks are discussed in Session 1, along with several updated and innovative pretreatment processing approaches. The ability to turn lignocellulosic materials into simple sugars offers great opportunities to generate cost-effective feed stocks to be used in biotechnological processes for the production of fuels and chemicals. Through the advent of genetic engineering, the development of a series of exciting new biocatalysts and microbes were presented in Session 2.
Editors and Affiliations
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National Renewable Energy Laboratory, USA
Mark Finkelstein
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Oak Ridge National Laboratory, USA
Brian H. Davison