Preliminary program, 7 th Nordic Wood Biorefinery Conference (NWBC 2017), Stockholm, Sweden, March 28-30, 2017

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1 Version Preliminary program, 7 th Nordic Wood Biorefinery Conference (NWBC 2017), Stockholm,, March 28-30, 2017 Monday March 27 Tour to LignoCity with the LignoBoost Demo Plant (whole-day trip) Evening ( ): Open house with lab tours at Innventia, Address: Drottning Kristinas väg 61, Stockholm Conference venue: Courtyard Stockholm Kungsholmen Address: Rålambshovsleden 50, Stockholm Tuesday March 28 Opening Peter Axegård, Innventia Welcome Peter Axegård, Innventia, Towards a cellulose-based society current market and consumer trends Fredrik Aldaeus, Innventia, Metsä Group s Bioproduct Mill in Äänekoski Niklas von Weymarn, Metsä Group, New biorefinery concepts Strategies to Improve the Enzymatic Hydrolysis of Hardwood Biomass Produced by the TMP-Bio Process Luis F Del Rio, FPInnovations, Break Lignocellulosic biomass fractionation for the production of inexpensive sugars using low-cost protic ionic liquids Fractionation of recycled wood for biorefineries by 2-stage alkaline oxidation The ENERLIG project : Development of a sulfur free process in a pulp mill biorefinery Florence Gschwend, Imperial College, United Kingdom Matti Siika-aho, VTT, Christine Chirat, Grenoble INP Pagora, France Lunch and Poster session 1 1

2 2 Hemicellulose and sugar products Spruce gum a new natural Nordic stabilizer Polyesters and -amides from wood: Sugar conversion to furan dicarboxylic acid and to muconic acid The synthesis of furfural from xylose in a biphasic system comprising water and a new organic solvent Kirsi S Mikkonen, University of Helsinki, Juha Linnekoski, VTT, Cornelius Staude, Thünen Institute of Agricultural Technology, Germany Break Valorization of a kraft dissolving pulp mill pre-hydrolysate Development of a bioprocess with high energy efficiency for the flexible production of n-butanol/ethanol integrated to a kraft pulp mill St1 Cellunolix bioethanol demonstration plant process is based on softwood as a raw material Naceur Jemaa, FPInnovations, Adriano P Mariano, University of Campinas (UNICAMP), Brazil Tom Granström, St1 Biofuels Oy, 19:00 Conference dinner with entertainment at Courtyard

3 3 Wednesday March 29 Nanocellulose and other cellulose products Cellulose based thermoplastics Jarmo Ropponen, VTT, The emergence of nanocellulose applications for a more source efficient paper/board industry Cellulose nanocrystals prepared by mild oxalic acid-catalysed hydrolysis: kinetic study The eucalyptus biorefinery programme at the Navigator company: production and application of nanofibrillated cellulose Eva Ålander, Innventia, Wenyang Xu, Åbo Akademi University, Paula Pinto, The Navigator Company, Portugal Break Nano Bio Mimetics - Materials for the future Oded Shoseyov, Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Israel Carbonised products Sustainable Carbon Materials and Chemicals from Biomass Hydrothermal Processes Magdalena Titirici, Queen Mary Univ. of London, UK Structural carbon fibre from kraft lignin Darren Baker, Innventia, Effect of process conditions on lignin color: a carbon black case study Marzouk Benali, CanmetENERGY, Lunch Lignin products Biomaterial insight: Lignin 4.0 Petri Vasara, Pöyry Management Consulting, Lignin: a biobased raw material for the production of chemicals and materials? Richard Gosselink, Wageningen University and Research, the Netherlands Recent progress in new lignin applications Per Tomani, Innventia, Break

4 Concrete plasticizers and versatile dispersants from LigniOx lignins Electrochemical depolymerisation of lignin in a deep eutectic solvent CatLignin Reactive lignin for phenol replacement in resins Mitigating trade barriers by standardized determination of lignin molar mass Value chain for production of bio-oil from kraft lignin for use as bio jet-fuel Anna Kalliola, VTT, Davide Di Marino, Aachen University, Germany Hanne Wikberg, VTT, Anna Jacobs, Innventia, Marie Anheden, Innventia, 17:00-18:00 Mingle with refreshments

5 5 Thursday March 30 Industrial biorefineries SunPine biorefinery - An evolutionary story Valeri Naydenov, SunPine, The path forward for Fibria s biorefinery Matheus Antunes Guimarães, Fibria, Brazil The latest progress of the LignoBoost process for lignin recovery Anders L Larsson, Valmet, Break & Poster session 2 Biorefinery processes Techno economic evaluation of lignin extraction in a pulp mill Evaluation of commercial scale solventbased processes for the fractionation of Kraft lignin Membrane separation technology as a valuable and efficient tool in the value chain of wood towards chemicals and materials Desalting of Wood Hydrolysate is a key step to achieve purity of bio-based chemicals Karin Lindgren, Innventia, Marzouk Benali, CanmetENERGY, Kelly Servaes, Flemish Institute for Technological Research VITO, Belgium Marlene Beyerle, Novasep, France Lunch Volatile terpene emissions in pulp mills: investigation of a Kraft pulp mill and potential recovering in a TMP mill Exploring the Role of Retrofitting CCS in the Pulp and Paper Industry ERIFORE European roadmap for new models of research infrastructure collaborations in forest based bioeconomy Frédérique Bertaud, Centre Technique du Papier, France Kristin Onarheim, VTT, FInland Mika Härkönen, VTT, Closing Peter Axegård, Innventia Summing up Peter Axegård, Innventia, Announcement of NWBC 2018 Eemeli Hytönen, VTT,