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Transformatve Opportunites for Bioproducts Manufacture 2018 Annual Executve Conference Poster Session Abstract Catalog
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Transformative Opportunitiesfor Bioproducts Manufacture

2018 Annual Executive ConferencePoster Session Abstract Catalog

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Advances in Biochemical Production • Pages 5 - 7Page 5 • Chaoyi Chang, Assessing the role of molybdenum oxidation state on the adsorption of biomass-derived oxygenates using density functional theory, ChBEPage 5 • Leo Ya Dong Chiang, Purification of 2,5-dimethylfuran by defect-engineered metal organic framework adsorbents, ChBEPage 5 • Xu Du, Depolymerization of lignin for value-added products using liquid catalytic approach, ChBEPage 6 • Nicholas Kruyer, Microbial productions of adipic acid from catechol, ChBEPage 6 • Thomas Kwok, Lignin value prior to pulping, ChBEPage 6 • Thomas Kwok, The Lignin Group at Georgia Tech, ChBEPage 6 • Nima Ronaghi, Utilization of carbohydrates to access higher value chemicals and fuels, CHEMPage 6 • Michael Stellato, Catalytic upgrading of lignin monomers and dimers, ChBEPage 7 • Andrew Tricker, Mechanocatalytic depolymerization of lignin, ChBEPage 7 • Lisa Wiest, Surface interactions of model sugar compounds on reduced molybdenum oxide surface, ChBEPage 7 • Jungseob So, Investigation of adsorption of C3 oxygenates on heteratom (Sn, Mo, and W) doped Beta Zeolites

and the effect of water on the transformation of C3 oxygenates using infrared spectroscopy, ChBE

Biocomposites and Nanocellulose • Pages 8 - 11

Page 8 • Manali Banerjee, Surface modifications of nanocellulose to design a stable support for heterogenous drug crystallization, MSE

Page 8 • Krista Bullard, Utilizing cyclodextrin to compatibilize the polymer and CNC interface, CHEM

Page 8 • Junhe Chen, Property enhancement and processing by cellulose carbonization, MSE

Page 9 • Nathan Ellebracht, Engineering cellulose nanomaterials as stable and reusable heterogeneous catalytic materials, ChBE

Page 9 • Craig Hamel, Additive manufacturing of cellulosic-reinforced epoxides, ME

Page 9 • Ejaz Haque, Nanocellulosic enhancement of the interface in glass fiber/epoxy composites, MSE

Page 9 • Cameron Irvin, Understanding the impact of cellulose and chitin-based nanomaterials in various polymer matrix constructs (an IGER project*) MSE

Page 10 • Augustus Lang, Transparent wood smart windows, MSE

Page 10 • Hong Luc Le, Eco-friendly composite resins based on renewable biomass resources: Polyfurfuryl alcohol/nanocellulose thermosets, ChBE

Page 10 • Vincent Li, Direct-Ink Write (DIW) 3D-printed cellulose nanofiber aerogel structures, ChBE

Page 10 • Jianshan Liao, Rheological characterization and testing standards for nanocellulose materials, ChBE

Page 11 • Wei Liu, Surface structure patterning for fabricating non-fluorinated super-hydrophobic cellulosic film, ChBE

Page 11 • Jeffrey Luo, Processing, structures and properties of polyacrylonitrile/nanocellulose composite films and fibers, MSE

2018 RBI Annual Executive Conference Poster Session

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Biocomposites and Nanocellulose • Pages 11 - 12

Page 11 • Matthew Orr, Developing and investigating prescribed microstructures in polyethylene-co-vinyl alcohol with cellulose nanocrystals, MSE

Page 11 • Ke Qiu, Cellulose nanowhiskers used in fuel-cell membranes, MSE

Page 11 • Bailey Risteen, Thermo-responsive liquid crystal templating of semi-conducting polymers using cellulose nanocrystals, ChBE

Page 12 • Chinmay Satam, Spray coated chitin and nanocellulose polymer films for barrier applications, ChBE

Page 12 • Nikolay Semenikhin, Surface functionalization and metallization of cellulosic nanomaterials, MSE

Page 12 • Jamie Wooding, Vapor-phase modification (VPM) of cellulosic materials for use in polymer composites, MSE

Page 12 • Jiwoo Yu, Low-cost, large-scale manufacturing of inorganic nanoparticles/cellulose composites for water treatment and energy applications, MSE

Operational Excellence in Advanced Paper & Packaging • Pages 13 - 16

Page 13 • Aydin Bedi Baykal, Erosion-corrosion of steels in caustic environments-effect of flow parameters, MSE

Page 13 • Mason Chilmonczyk, Micro/Nanotechnology-enabled biochemical imaging in complex environments relevant to renewable bioproduct processing, ME

Page 13 • Scott Essenmacher, Removal of particulate contaminants from process effluents by affinity flotation, ChBE

Page 13 • Xuejian Gong, Big-data driven predictive analytics for manufacturing operation excellence in paper industry, ME

Page 14 • Kasey Hanson, Superheater tube corrosion in simulated recovery boiler environments, MSE

Page 14 • Liang He, Pitting corrosion and properties of passive film of duplex stainless steels in chloride-and-thiosulfate-containing environments, MSE

Page 14 • Chad Hume, Design and manufacture of press fabric structures for improved dewatering, ME

Page 14 • Nasreen Khan, Increasing solids into the dryer via rational design of polyelectrolytes, MSE

Page 15 • Felipe Larrain, Instant inkjet-printable circuits and solution-processed electronics for the Internet of Things (IoT) and smart packaging, ECE

Page 15 • Vincent Lee, Stratified fluid forming of two layers with different viscosity, ME

Page 15 • Yi Li, Patterning paper wettability enabled by vapor-phase modification, MSE

Page 15 • Yoon Joo Na, Damage zones in paper and packaging materials, MSE

Page 15 • Dennis Oztekin, Simulation of a headbox with a flexible middle lamella, ME

Page 15 • Sarah Paluskiewicz, Planar strain distributions in paper, MSE

Page 16 • Songcheng Wang, Advanced froth flotation using oil-coated bubbles and its application in de-inking process, ChBE

Page 16 • Zhongzhen Wang, Tunable graphene oxide membranes for energy-efficient black liquor concentration, ChBE

Page 16 • Gaoxiang Wu, Effect of deformation on general corrosion and pitting corrosion of steels, MSE

Page 16 • Yuanzheng Zhu, Crystal particle adhesion to surfaces in black liquor evaporators, ME

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Group B • (20)Operational Excellence in

Advanced Paper & Packaging

Global Learning Center • First FloorPoster Contest Guidelines

Teams of judges with representatives from industry andfederal agencies will evaluate the posters based on researchmerit, commercial potential, poster clarity and the quality ofpresentation. Each poster will be judged by at least threejudges using a common rubric. Poster presentations will befollowed by judges’ Q&A. Winners will be announced andprizes awarded at the conclusion of the poster session onTuesday evening.

Logistics & Contest Guidelines

Group A • (11)Advances in Biochemical Production Group C • (18)

Biocomposites and Nanocellulose

Group A

Group C Group B

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Advances in Biochemical Production - ALast Name First Name Abstract Title Abstract Advisor

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Advances in Biochemical Production - ALast Name First Name Abstract Title Abstract Advisor

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Last Name First Name Abstract Title Abstract Advisor

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Biocomposites and Nanocellulose - BLast Name First Name Abstract Title Abstract Advisor

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Last Name First Name Abstract Title Abstract Advisor

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Biocomposites and Nanocellulose - BLast Name First Name Abstract Title Abstract Advisor

Hong Luc Le

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Last Name First Name Abstract Title Abstract Advisor

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Biocomposites and Nanocellulose - BLast Name First Name Abstract Title Abstract Advisor

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Last Name First Name Abstract Title Abstract Advisor

Operational Excellence in Advanced Paper & Packaging - C

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Operational Excellence in Advanced Paper & Packaging - CLast Name First Name Abstract Title Abstract Advisor

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Last Name First Name Abstract Title Abstract Advisor

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Operational Excellence in Advanced Paper & Packaging - CLast Name First Name Abstract Title Abstract Advisor

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RBI membership options include full participation, directed research and consortium membership.

For more information, please contact RBI Executive Director Norman F. Marsolan at 404.894.2082 or [email protected].

We extend our special thanks to our membercompanies. Their engagement makes possible

the advancement of our research, ourprograms and our students.

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The Renewable Bioproducts Institute at GeorgiaTech benefits from a substantial endowment,which began in 1929 to advance the forestproducts industry through leadershipdevelopment and graduate research that

addresses current/future needs of this industry. Over theyears, the Endowment has produced more than 1,500graduate scientists and a growing body of scientificresearch. We emphasize fundamental engineering science andengineering skills in the bioprocessing, biomaterials andbiochemistry industries, with specialization in the pulp,paper and allied industries. Offerings include courses inbiorenewable and sustainable chemistry, and emergingtechnologies in forest bioproducts, as well as in traditionalareas of applied chemistry, industrialbioprocessing/biotechnology, chemical engineering,materials science, mechanical engineering and pulp andpaper technology.Each year, the RBI Endowment offers up to ten four-yearfellowships to eligible students through faculty who haveapplied for and been awarded funding. The Endowmentsupports more than 40 students each year in their facultydirected research. Our students come from a variety offields, including Chemistry and Biochemistry, Materials

RBI Fellowship: Connecting Academic Research to Industry Applications

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Science and Engineering, Chemical and BiomolecularEngineering, and Mechanical Engineering.RBI engages its member companies in endowedresearch by inviting them to offer perspectives onresearch opportunities aligned with their businessinterests and on project proposals. Members canprovide additional sponsorship to fellowship projects,expanding the scope and gaining intellectual propertyrights. Members also have the opportunity to engagewith graduate research fellows through participationas mentors, members of the project advisorycommittee and other means.

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Georgia Institute of Technology500 10th Street NWAtlanta, GA 30332-0620

404.894.5700

RBI.gatech.edu

Copyright 2018 • Georgia Institute of Technology • An equal education and employment opportunity institution.


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