IBBC 2018 Call for Papers Now Open
Share your expertise on new technologies using renewable materials from biomass to produce chemicals, products, and fuels, which support the growing bioeconomy using sustainable biorefinery, at the
International Bioenergy & Bioproducts (IBBC) Conference, Oct. 28-31, 2018, in Portland, Ore., USA.
o Innovative Bioproducts from Wood
--- Lignin – Recovery and New Products
Recovering lignin at the mill
Characterization and properties of lignin and its derivatives
Lignin in new platform and replacement chemicals – adhesives, foams, coatings, fillers, etc.
Market usage, assessment, and competitive positioning of bioproducts
--- Sugars – Extraction and Products
Cellulose-derived platform chemicals and products
Hemicellulose-derived chemicals and products
Large scale studies of bioproduct productions
--- Densified Solid Fuels – Production and Markets
Production – White pellets, black pellets, torrefaction technologies
Future growth projections, impacts on wood fiber supply chains
o Biomass Conversion Pathways
--- Innovative Technologies to Transform Biomass
Thermochemical Conversion Technologies – gasification and hydrothermal liquefaction
Biochemical Conversion Technologies – developments in enzyme science, innovative yeasts, fractionation strategies, microorganisms
Hybrid Conversion Technologies - pyrolysis and catalytic conversion
Pretreatments and Feedstock - Characterization, pretreatments, properties of biomass materials, developments in biomass recalcitrance interfacing with conversion technologies
o Supporting the Bioeconomy
--- Leveraging Pulp Mill Assets
Technical and economic issues integrating technology into pulp mills
Process integration and economics of various forest biorefinery pathways
Biorefinery Projects – Status updates, project deployment issues, project case studies
Project Financing – Techno-economic analysis, risk assessments and life cycle analysis
--- Biomass Utilization and Feedstock Assessments
Supply & Demand – Supply availability assessments/sustainability, energy crop development
Developments in biomass crops, harvesting, and storage
Harvesting – Thinnings and forest residuals, development of specialized harvesting equipment
Alternate feedstock options – forest residue, sludge, black liquor
Bioproducts from renewable resources.
*Note: Since IBBC will run concurrent with PEERS we will accept PowerPoint Presentations with or without papers.
Submit Abstract
The deadline to submit abstracts is March 23, 2018. All submissions will be peer reviewed for acceptance.
Due to the large number of submissions received, the organizers cannot guarantee acceptance of abstracts received after the deadline.
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