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<span>Will Medlin receives $500,000 NSF award for converting biomass into renewable fuels</span>
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<div><p>Professor <a href="/chbe/j-will-medlin" rel="nofollow">Will Medlin</a>, department chair of chemical and biological engineering, received a four-year, $500,000 National Science Foundation award to study new routes for converting biomass into renewable fuels and chemicals. The project, 鈥淐ollaborative Research: ECO-CBET: Coupled Homogeneous and Heterogeneous Processes for an Environmentally Sustainable Lignin-first Biorefinery," involves a collaborative team of scientists from 蜜桃传媒破解版下载, the National Renewable Energy Laboratory, the University of South Carolina and the University of North Carolina at Charlotte. The researchers, who include experts in biomass processing, novel catalysts, reaction modeling, machine learning and life cycle assessment, will study how lignin, a natural recalcitrant polymer, can be broken down into individual molecules and how these molecules are converted by catalysts into stable fuels and materials precursors.</p>
<p>Medlin says the specific chemical route the team is studying involves a "so-called lignin first strategy," in which lignin, one of the most potentially valuable but least utilized components of biomass, is dissolved and processed to useful chemical compounds.</p>
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<div>Professor Will Medlin, department chair of chemical and biological engineering, received a four-year, $500,000 National Science Foundation award to study new routes for converting biomass into renewable fuels and chemicals.</div>
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