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Outlines the advantages of using ionic liquids in biotechnology
Presents diverse interactions of ionic liquids with biomolecules and biomaterials
Explores the environmental effects of ionic liquids in biotechnological applications
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Outlines the advantages of using ionic liquids in biotechnology
Presents diverse interactions of ionic liquids with biomolecules and biomaterials
Explores the environmental effects of ionic liquids in biotechnological applications
Presents diverse interactions of ionic liquids with biomolecules and biomaterials
Explores the environmental effects of ionic liquids in biotechnological applications
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- Verlag: Springer International Publishing
- Seitenzahl: 336
- Erscheinungstermin: 24. Juli 2019
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9783030230814
- Artikelnr.: 57197089
- Verlag: Springer International Publishing
- Seitenzahl: 336
- Erscheinungstermin: 24. Juli 2019
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9783030230814
- Artikelnr.: 57197089
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Yoon-Mo Koo received his Ph.D. in chemical engineering, Purdue University in 1985 after the M.S. in chemical engineering, KAIST in 1977 and the B.S. in chemical engineering, Seoul National University in 1975. He is serving as a professor in biological engineering, Inha University since 1987. His research topics in ionic liquids are mostly related with biotechnology, including microbial biotransformation, enzymatic bioconversion and product recovery, molecular simulation of enzyme in ionic liquids, protein folding/refolding in ionic liquids, cellulose dissolution and molecular design of functional ionic liquids. He has organized several professional meetings, including the 15th IBS (International Biotechnology Symposium, 2012), COIL-6 (International Congress on Ionic Liquids, 2015). He served as the President for the KSBB (Korean Society of Biotechnology and Bioengineering, 2007), the Dean of College of Engineering (2007-2008) and Graduate School (2017-2018), Inha University, theSecretary General of the AFOB (Asian Federation of Biotechnology, 2016-2018) and is currently a Member of the NAEK (National Academy of Engineering, Korea). Toshiyuki Itoh graduated at Tokyo University of Education in 1976. After working as a chemistry teacher in high schools in his hometown in Mie prefecture, he decided to go back to the University and received his Ph.D. degree in 1986 from the University of Tokyo. He was appointed Assistant Professor at the Okayama University in 1987, then promoted to Associate Professor in 1990. He worked with Professor Anthony G. M. Barrett as a visiting scholar at Colorado State University in 1990-1991 and moved to Tottori University in 2002, where he was promoted to full Professor in 2004 and is now director of the Center for Research on Green Sustainable Chemistry. He is recipient of the Society of Synthetic Organic Chemistry Japan Award (2010), and the Green and Sustainable Chemistry Award Japan (2009). He served as President of the Society of Fluorine Chemistry, Japan (2013-2015), and has been the representative of the managing committee of the Ionic Liquids Research Association, Japan, since 2014. He is serving as director of the Chemical Society of Japan since 2016.
Ionic Liquids in Bioseparation Processes.- DES/NADES for Biological Applications.- Ionic Liquid Pretreatment of Lignocellulosic Biomass for Enzymatic Delignification.- Activation of biocatalyst using ionic liquids.- Microbially catalyzed transformation in Ionic Liquids.- ILs for the preparation of biopolymer-based hydrogels.- Advances in processing biomaterials from Ionic liquids.- Synthesis of ionic liquids originated from natural products.- Hydrated ionic liquids as stabilization and refolding media for proteins.- Extraction and isolation of medicinal compounds from bioresources using ionic liquids.- Environmental concerns of ionic liquids in biotechnological applications.
Ionic Liquids in Bioseparation Processes.- DES/NADES for Biological Applications.- Ionic Liquid Pretreatment of Lignocellulosic Biomass for Enzymatic Delignification.- Activation of biocatalyst using ionic liquids.- Microbially catalyzed transformation in Ionic Liquids.- ILs for the preparation of biopolymer-based hydrogels.- Advances in processing biomaterials from Ionic liquids.- Synthesis of ionic liquids originated from natural products.- Hydrated ionic liquids as stabilization and refolding media for proteins.- Extraction and isolation of medicinal compounds from bioresources using ionic liquids.- Environmental concerns of ionic liquids in biotechnological applications.







