Biopropane – a new renewable energy source

The new product biopropane (biopropane liquid gas- bioLPG) has just come onto the market as a large scale product. Neste has started up the world’s first large-scale renewable propane production facility in Rotterdam with their new facility having a production capacity of 40,000 tonnes per year. BioLPG can be used within a full range of…

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UPDATED: Read DTU Posters from ROBOX Workshop

At our recent workshop at Dechema DTU presented a series of posters that give a good ovedrview of their contributions to ROBOX 1. Oxygen Supply to Biooxidation Reactions Quantification of Glucose Oxidase Reaction Kinetics 2. Stability of Enzymes under Industrial Process Conditions 3. Evaluation of Oxygen Supply Methods for Oxidative Biocatalysis 4. Kinetic Measurements of…

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Read ROBOX public deliverables

During the course of ROBOX a number of public deliverables have become available which describe more details. The ones below give an ovderview of the technical work in the ROBOX project- Completion of benchmarking protocol and flowsheets established for the case studies Identification of genes predicted to encode relevant robust BVMOs and oxidases Structural elucidation…

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Could crickets could hold a key to biofuel development?

Studies on a bacterium found in camel crickets is capable of breaking down lignin, the material that makes wood tough which can help the development of biofuels and chemical manufacturing using woody type materials. Lignocellulose is a renewable and abundant energy source and efficient syntheisis of lignocellulosic biofuels in a sustainable and economically manner would…

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ChemBiOx 2019 – a student led conference

This two days of cutting-edge research on July 30th & 31st in the idyllic setting of one of Oxford’s most historic colleges – Worcester College. ChemBiOx 2019 is a student-led chemical biology and medicinal chemistry conference organised by the inaugural cohort of the University of Oxford’s doctoral training partnership with GSK and the Francis Crick…

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Self-sufficient fused redox redox enzymes (Baeyer-Villiger monooxygenases/alcohol dehydrogenases)s

Read the latest ROBOX paper from our partner RUG – “What to sacrifice? Fusions of cofactor regenerating enzymes with Baeyer-Villiger monooxygenases and alcohol dehydrogenases for self-sufficient redox biocatalysis” This is the latest of our publications that demonstrate the usefulness of our enzymes in factsheets and these reactions have been used to synthesize multi-kilogram quantities of…

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