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2 Biomaterial Industry of The Future USDA S1007 Nov 6-7, Washington DC X. Susan Sun Kansas State University Manhattan, KS 66506 785-532-4077 xss@ksu.edu

3 Outline Demands Bio resources Current R&D Efforts Challenges Bottleneck Issues Possible Solutions Feasibility

4 Market Size 56 B lb thermoplastics 20 B lb adhesives 75 B lb composites ……. Demands Homeland Security Environment, Energy, Petroleum resources, Terrorists, Sustainable World Development R&D Urgent Needs Bioproducts Affordable,Durable,Stable, & Sustainable New Demands Biomaterials Bioproducts Ag Resource Potential Grain: 550 MMT Ag residues: 500 MMT

5 Ag Resource Potential Grains: 550 MMT Ag residues: 500 MMT Grain Uses 10 -15% Foods 40% Animal feeds 50 % available = 275 MMT Contribution to energy 97 Quad BTU/yr 40% (39 Quad) is fossil fuels 325 MMT = 5.7 Quad BTU 275 MMT = 10 Quad BTU Ag Residues Uses 20% back to fields 15% current uses 65% available = 325 MMT Contribution to Bioproducts Total demands = ??? 325 MMT = (glucose + lignin) + fiber 275 MMT = glucose + amino acids + fatty acids Resource Availability

6 Sustainability l Sustainable development provides evolvable growth of ecological integrity and social equity to meet basic human needs through viable economic development over time Resource Availability Social Community Impact Energy Efficiency Land Uses Biodiversity Soil Conservation Environment Impact

7 Mission of Biomaterial R&D l Promote widespread use of biobased industrial products from renewable resources to meet future national and environmental needs

8 Plants Amino acids protein Fatty acids oil BioProducts Adhesives & resins, Inks, paints & coating, plastics, composites, Surfactants, detergents, lubricant, tires & rubber goods, transportation fuels, solvents, pharmaceuticals/medical, cosmetics, Biodegradable polymers, chemicals New biotechnology based products Food and nutrition, More …… Glucose carbohydrate

9 Challenge l Affordable l Durable l Stable l Sustainable l Diverse l Unique

10 Diverse and Unique: Examples Protein adhesives & composites Plant oil resins & composites Plant oil lubricants and recycles issues Grain processing by-products i.e., DDG issues Bioplastics, foams, films, Chitin and chitosan quality Bioconversion products Liquefaction of biomaterials Nonwoven composites

11 Bottleneck Issues l Economic Viability l Performance Feasibility l Diverse l Unique l Public Education l Regulations

12 Short Term Research Efforts l Reduce cost l Improve performance l Commercialization value l Impact on energy and environment l Impact on market size Y 1 st layer – billion lb or $ B market Y 2 nd layer – million lb or $ M market

13 Long Term Biomaterial Research Roadmap Structure- Functionality Genetic information Product quality Processing Genetic modification Biopolymer quality Demands,Commercialization, Industry, World issues

14 Three Powerful Platforms Fatty Acids Thermochemicals Solvents,lubricants Biofuels Customer’s products More …. Amino Acids Thermochemicals Bionano materials Bioactive workhorse Catalysts Nutrients Customer’s products More …. Glucose Thermochemicals Bioconversion substrates Customer’s products More …. Thermochemicals Solvents Chemicals Customer’s products More ….

15 Integrated Research Team l BioMaterial Science and Engineering Y Novel biomaterials, novel bioproduct design, Y Structure-functional properties, modifications, bioconversions, reactions, catalysts, etc. Y Property measurements, performance evaluations, Y Processing design, control, scale-up, etc. l Plant/Microorganism/enzyme Science Y Genomics/breading, DNA/gene analysis, genetic engineering, protein cloning, bioinformatics,etc. l Chemistry/Biochemistry Y Biopolymer structures, Biopolymer reaction pathways, analytical analysis, etc l Agriculture Economics Y Economic analysis, life cycle analysis

16 Biomaterial Industry of the Future Bioproducts: Diverse and Unique One Goal: Economic Viable and High Performance Three Platforms: Glucose, Amino Acids, Fatty acids One Complex: Genomics – Structure – Performance


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