APPLICATIONS: Biorefineries Ionic liquid manufacturing ADVANTAGES: Potential to reduce capital costs of lignocellulosic biorefineries Improves ability to create high-valued ionic liquids from biomass ABSTRACT: Researchers led by Blake Simmons and Seema Singh at the Joint BioEnergy Institute (JBEI) have demonstrated that mucic acid – the aldaric acid of … [Read more...] about Derivitization of Sugars into Ionic Liquids 2015-059
Toaster Software: Optimizing CRISPR Technologies for Genome Editing 2016-056
APPLICATIONS: Synthetic biology Biotechnology research ADVANTAGES: Design tool for both guide RNA and for CRISPR sequences Models secondary structures ABSTRACT: Researcher Sarah Richardson of the Joint BioEnergy Institute (JBEI) has developed Toaster, a software program that designs Cas9 targeting reagents for non-human model organisms. Given a genome … [Read more...] about Toaster Software: Optimizing CRISPR Technologies for Genome Editing 2016-056
Synthesized Adipic Acid for Renewable Chemical Production 2015-106
APPLICATIONS: Renewable commodity chemical production ADVANTAGES: Environmentally friendly and sustainable pathway to commodity chemicals Reduces dependence on petroleum products The polyketide synthases can be modified to tailor make a variety of dicarboxylic acids ABSTRACT Researchers at the Joint BioEnergy Institute (JBEI) have developed a technology … [Read more...] about Synthesized Adipic Acid for Renewable Chemical Production 2015-106
Artificial Metalloproteins For Producing New Chemicals and Materials 2015-184
APPLICATIONS Catalysis for the synthesis of fine chemicals and specialty chemicals Production of new chemicals and materials Stereoselective synthesis, including enantioselective synthesis ADVANTAGES More diverse range of reaction specificity than for small-molecule catalysts Increased speed and selectivity of enzymatic reactions Creation of abiological … [Read more...] about Artificial Metalloproteins For Producing New Chemicals and Materials 2015-184
DOE Announces $16M in Lab-to-Market Funding
The U. S. Department of Energy (DOE) will commit nearly $16M to help businesses move energy technologies from DOE's national labs to the marketplace. The Technology Commercialization Fund, administered by DOE's Office of Technology Transitions, will support projects at 12 national labs involving 52 private-sector partners. Two Berkeley Lab technologies were selected for FY16 … [Read more...] about DOE Announces $16M in Lab-to-Market Funding