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Model-based design of a biorefinery platform to valorise agrifood organic waste into odd-chain volatile fatty acids integrating technical and environmental criteria

The conversion of organic wastes by anaerobic fermentation (the so-called carboxylate platform) is one of the promising emerging biorefineries that allows valorising organic carbon to volatile fatty acids (VFA), which can be further processed as chemicals, biopolymers and biofuels. A major obstacle to the widespread of the carboxylate ...

Programme: Targeted VFA production from (waste) waters - Biogroup

Public web page: https://biogroup.usc.es/ODDITY

Start date: 1st Dec 2022

End date: 30th Nov 2024

Real-time smart monitoring of bioprocesses for efficient conversion of organic carbon to volatile fatty acids

Development of a lactic acid centred biorefinery scheme to valorize flexibly organic waste streams into biochemicals

Programme: Targeted VFA production from (waste) waters - Biogroup

Public web page: Not specified

The PETzyme project's objective is to develop an enzymatic technology for recycling polyethylene terephthalate (PET) wastes using free and immobilized PET hydrolases. We aim to obtain biocatalysts with enhanced thermostability, and we will take advantage of all recent works where protein engineering was used to improve the stability and catalytic efficiency of these enzymes, thus increasing the competitiveness of this recycling process.

Programme: WooBAdh

Public web page: Not specified

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Programme: Era CoBioTech

Public web page: https://www.ufz.de/cell4chem/

Start date: 1st Jul 2021

End date: 30th Jun 2024

In this proposal, we aim the sequential multivalorization of apple pomace towards the extraction of polyphenolics, the production of enzymes and its biological conversion into acetone-butanol-ethanol (ABE)

Programme: WooBAdh

Public web page: Not specified

Start date: 7th Sep 2020

WooBAdh project aims to study the feasibility of replacing formaldehyde in wood adhesives by natural components derived from wood or other vegetable matter. The consortium will develop new bioadhesives which are able to provide a holistic solution to the current emissions challenges facing the wood-based composites industry. The proposed solution is focused on different modifications of polyphenols, namely lignin and tannins, for producing bioadhesives that do not contain formaldehyde in its ...

Valorization of mussel processing water into bioplastics

Programme: WooBAdh

Public web page: Not specified

Start date: 9th Nov 2020

End date: 9th Nov 2021

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