Bioprocessing and Renewable Energy Laboratory
Welcome
The Bioprocessing Laboratory at Kansas State University is an integral part of Department of Grain Science and Industry and located in Bioprocessing and Industrial Value Added Program (BIVAP) building. The laboratory focuses on efficient utilization of the agricultural resources available in the state of Kansas and the conversion of those resources into value-added products. The laboratory is equipped with state of the art fermenters to carry out both aerobic and anaerobic fermentation.
Areas of Research
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Development of bioprocesses for production of biofuels from grain and cellulosic feedstock.
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Evaluation of bioenergy crops for biofuels production.
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Production and characterization of enzymes from solid state fermentation.
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Enzymatic and microbial fermentation for value-added products from renewable resources.
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Development of engineered microbial strains for targeted platform chemicals.
Laboratory Equipment
Fermenters:
- New Brunswick Scientific BioFlo110 7.5L Benchtop Fermenter w/ BioCommand Software
- BBI Satorious BioStat B 2L fermenter
Gas Chromatographs:
- Shimadzu GC 2014 w/ FID
- Shimadzu GCMS-QP2010 Plus
High Performance Liquid Chromatographs:
- Agilent Hewlett Packard Series 1100 Quaternary HPLC machine w/ UV/Vis and RID
- Shimadzu Prominance LC-20AB Binary HPLC machine w/ UV/Vis and RID