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Shifting to biorefinery; Monomers, biopolymers and biomaterials f | 19209
Journal of Chemical Engineering & Process Technology

Journal of Chemical Engineering & Process Technology
Open Access

ISSN: 2157-7048

Shifting to biorefinery; Monomers, biopolymers and biomaterials from renewable resources


8th World Congress on Biopolymers & Bioplastics

June 28-29, 2018 | Berlin, Germany

Aman Ullah

University of Alberta, Canada

Posters & Accepted Abstracts: J Chem Eng Process Technol

Abstract :

In recent years, the use of renewable natural resources have become the focus of research in supplementing and replacing traditional petrochemical products due to growing energy demands and environmental concerns. The utilization of lipids and other renewable resources has been considered to play a primitive role towards sustainable development due to their large scale availability, built-in-functionality, biodegradability and no net CO2 production. In addition, a broad range of monomers can be obtained as a single feedstock. These attributes make lipids a good fit for the development of renewable biomaterials. This Presentation will focus on the conversion of lipids, from various sources including waste streams such as waste cooking oil and lipids extracted from spent foul, into monomers, biopolymers and biomaterials. The ability for complete conversion of oils in just few minutes under solvent free conditions into monomers, biopolymers and bio-composites is undoubtedly an attractive concept from both an academic and an industrial point of view.

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