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Workshop on Chemical Processes of Biomass Utilization in the Slovak-Hungarian Frontier Region

Workshop on Chemical Processes of Biomass Utilization in the Slovak-Hungarian Frontier Region. Key Topics Catalytic conversions of bio-oils obtained by pyrolytic decomposition of non-edible biomaterials Catalytic hydroconversion of lower bio-carboxylic acids to bio-alcohols

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Workshop on Chemical Processes of Biomass Utilization in the Slovak-Hungarian Frontier Region

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  1. Workshop on Chemical Processes of Biomass Utilization in the Slovak-Hungarian Frontier Region Key Topics • Catalytic conversions of bio-oils obtained by pyrolytic decomposition of non-edible biomaterials • Catalytic hydroconversion of lower bio-carboxylic acids to bio-alcohols • Chemical utilization of bio-glycerol by hydrogenolysis, oxidation, etherification and by transformation to carbonate October 17th 2012

  2. Scientific Program 10:00 Opening • Welcome addresses by the Vice Rector of STU in Bratislava prof. Ing. StanislavBiskupič, DrSc. and the Vice Dean of FCHPT prof. Ing. Anton Gatial, DrSc. Official Opening of the ProjectNo. HUSK/1101/1.2.1/0318: Chemical Processes of Biomass Utilization in the Slovak-Hungarian Frontier Region (Alexander Kaszonyi, JózsefValyon) 10:30 Studies of the Catalytic Conversions of Bio-Oils Obtained by Pyrolytic Decomposition of Non-Edible Biomaterials (FerencLónyi) 10:40 Catalytic Conversions of Lignocellulosic Materials and Municipal Wastes into Biofuels(JánCvengroš) 10:50 The Catalytic Hydroconversion of Lower Bio-Carboxylic Acids to Bio-Alcohols (GyörgyOnyestyák) 11:00 Coffee break, refreshment 11:15 Catalytic Transformation of Polyols to Carbonates (LászlóSeemann, Alexander Kaszonyi) 11:25 Catalytic Transformation of Bio-Glycerol to Diols (Andrej Ševčík, Alexander Kaszonyi) 11: 35 Catalytic Etherification of Glycerol (Andrej Turan, DušanMravec) 11:45 Catalytic Transformation of Polyols to Carboxylic Acids (StanislavVajíček, MagdalénaŠtolcová) 11:55 Partners from Industry , Discussion Excursion to the future Joint Slovak-Hungarian Laboratory for Development of Catalyzed Chemical Processes of Biomass Utilization 12:30 Closing

  3. Chemical Processes of Biomass Utilization in the Slovak-Hungarian Frontier Region Chemické postupy zužitkovania biomasy v slovensko-maďarskom prihraničnom regióne /Kémiai eljárások a szlovák-magyar határmenti régióban keletkező biomassza hasznosítására/project No. HUSK/1101/1.2.1/0318

  4. Aims • To built a Joint Slovak-Hungarian Laboratory for Development of Catalyzed Chemical Processes of Biomass Utilization by cooperation of partners research groups, which will be concentrated mainly on utilization of agrarian byproducts from frontier regions.First of all: - Catalytic conversions of bio-oils obtained by pyrolytic decomposition (disposal) of food processing wastes (raw bone meal, etc.) or from lignocellulosic wastes to fuels and fertilizer.- Development of new effectively catalyzed process of producing low alcohols from lower bio-carboxylic acids formed by fermentation or thermal decomposition of lignocellulosic materials.- Development of new effectively catalyzed processes of bioglycerol transformation to useful chemical products, fine chemicals or chemical specialties( carbonate, carboxylic acids, ethers, lower diols)

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  6. State of the art and aims of given topics will be presented by researchers responsible forgiven topic.

  7. Thank you for your attention !

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