William A. Evanko - Golden CO, US Aharon M. Eyal - Jerusalem, IL David A. Glassner - Littleton CO, US Fudu Miao - Chester Springs PA, US Aristos A. Aristidou - Highlands Ranch CO, US Kent Evans - Littleton CO, US Patrick R. Gruber - Longmont CO, US Andrew C. Hawkins - Parker CO, US
Assignee:
GEVO, Inc. - Englewood CO
International Classification:
C07C 29/76
US Classification:
568916
Abstract:
This invention is directed to methods for recovery of C3-C6 alcohols from dilute aqueous solutions, such as fermentation broths. Such methods provide improved volumetric productivity for the fermentation and allows recovery of the alcohol. Such methods also allow for reduced energy use in the production and drying of spent fermentation broth due to increased effective concentration of the alcohol product by the simultaneous fermentation and recovery process which increases the quantity of alcohol produced and recovered per quantity of fermentation broth dried. Thus, the invention allows for production and recovery of C3-C6 alcohols at low capital and reduced operating costs.
Recovery Of Higher Alcohols From Dilute Aqueous Solutions
William A. Evanko - Golden CO, US Aharon M. Eyal - Jerusalem, IL David A. Glassner - Littleton CO, US Fudu Miao - Chester Springs PA, US Aristos A. Aristidou - Highlands Ranch CO, US Kent Evans - Littleton CO, US Patrick R. Gruber - Longmont CO, US Andrew C. Hawkins - Parker CO, US
Assignee:
Gevo, Inc. - Englewood CO
International Classification:
C07C 29/76
US Classification:
568916
Abstract:
This invention is directed to methods for recovery of C3-C6 alcohols from dilute aqueous solutions, such as fermentation broths. Such methods provide improved volumetric productivity for the fermentation and allows recovery of the alcohol. Such methods also allow for reduced energy use in the production and drying of spent fermentation broth due to increased effective concentration of the alcohol product by the simultaneous fermentation and recovery process which increases the quantity of alcohol produced and recovered per quantity of fermentation broth dried. Thus, the invention allows for production and recovery of C3-C6 alcohols at low capital and reduced operating costs.
Recovery Of Higher Alcohols From Dilute Aqueous Solutions
William A. Evanko - Golden CO, US Aharon M. Eyal - Jerusalem, IL David A. Glassner - Littleton CO, US Fudu Miao - Chester Springs PA, US Aristos A. Aristidou - Highlands Ranch CO, US Kent Evans - Littleton CO, US Patrick R. Gruber - Longmont CO, US Andrew C. Hawkins - Parker CO, US
Assignee:
Gevo, Inc. - Englewood CO
International Classification:
C07C 29/76
US Classification:
568916
Abstract:
This invention is directed to methods for recovery of C3-C6 alcohols from dilute aqueous solutions, such as fermentation broths. Such methods provide improved volumetric productivity for the fermentation and allows recovery of the alcohol. Such methods also allow for reduced energy use in the production and drying of spent fermentation broth due to increased effective concentration of the alcohol product by the simultaneous fermentation and recovery process which increases the quantity of alcohol produced and recovered per quantity of fermentation broth dried. Thus, the invention allows for production and recovery of C3-C6 alcohols at low capital and reduced operating costs.
Recovery Of Higher Alcohols From Dilute Aqueous Solutions
William A. Evanko - Golden CO, US Aharon M. Eyal - Jerusalem, IL David A. Glassner - Littleton CO, US Fudu Miao - Chester Springs PA, US Aristos A. Aristidou - Highlands Ranch CO, US Kent Evans - Littleton CO, US Patrick R. Gruber - Longmont CO, US Andrew C. Hawkins - Parker CO, US Peter Meinhold - Englewood CO, US Reid M. Renny Feldman - Highlands Ranch CO, US Uvini Gunawardena - Irvine CA, US Jun Urano - Aurora CO, US
Assignee:
Gevo, Inc. - Englewood CO
International Classification:
C12P 7/16 C12N 9/10 C12P 17/10
US Classification:
435160, 4352523, 4352542, 435161, 435 2
Abstract:
This invention is directed to methods for recovery of C3-C6 alcohols from dilute aqueous solutions, such as fermentation broths. Such methods provide improved volumetric productivity for the fermentation and allows recovery of the alcohol. Such methods also allow for reduced energy use in the production and drying of spent fermentation broth due to increased effective concentration of the alcohol product by the simultaneous fermentation and recovery process which increases the quantity of alcohol produced and recovered per quantity of fermentation broth dried. Thus, the invention allows for production and recovery of C3-C6 alcohols at low capital and reduced operating costs.
Recovery Of Higher Alcohols From Dilute Aqueous Solutions
William A. Evanko - Golden CO, US Mark Brothers - Longmont CO, US Ken Drobish - Castle Rock CO, US Aristos A. Aristidou - Highlands Ranch CO, US Kent Evans - Littleton CO, US Andrew C. Hawkins - Parker CO, US Scott Lucas - Parker CO, US
This invention is directed to methods for recovery of C3-C6 alcohols from dilute aqueous solutions, such as fermentation broths. Such methods provide improved volumetric productivity for the fermentation and allow recovery of the alcohol. Such methods also allow for reduced energy use in the production and drying of spent fermentation broth due to increased effective concentration of the alcohol product by the simultaneous fermentation and recovery process which increases the quantity of alcohol produced and recovered per quantity of fermentation broth dried. Thus, the invention allows for production and recovery of C3-C6 alcohols at low capital and reduced operating costs.
Yeast Microorganisms With Reduced By-Product Accumulation For Improved Production Of Fuels, Chemicals, And Amino Acids
Thomas Buelter - Denver CO, US Andrew Hawkins - Parker CO, US Peter Meinhold - Denver CO, US Catherine Asleson Dundon - Englewood CO, US Aristos Aristidou - Highlands Ranch CO, US Jun Urano - Aurora CO, US Doug Lies - Parker CO, US Matthew Peters - Highlands Ranch CO, US Melissa Dey - Aurora CO, US Justas Jancauskas - Englewood CO, US Kent Evans - Denver CO, US Julie Kelly - Denver CO, US Ruth Berry - Englewood CO, US
Assignee:
GEVO, INC. - Englewood CO
International Classification:
C12N 1/00
US Classification:
435243
Abstract:
The present invention relates to recombinant microorganisms comprising biosynthetic pathways and methods of using said recombinant microorganisms to produce various beneficial metabolites. In various aspects of the invention, the recombinant microorganisms may further comprise one or more modifications resulting in the reduction or elimination of 3 keto-acid (e.g., acetolactate and 2-aceto-2-hydroxybutyrate) and/or aldehyde-derived by-products. In various embodiments described herein, the recombinant microorganisms may be microorganisms of the clade, Crabtree-negative yeast microorganisms, Crabtree-positive yeast microorganisms, post-WGD (whole genome duplication) yeast microorganisms, pre-WGD (whole genome duplication) yeast microorganisms, and non-fermenting yeast microorganisms.
Recovery Of Higher Alcohols From Dilute Aqueous Solutions
Aharon M. Eyal - Jerusalem, IL David A. Glassner - Littleton CO, US Fudu Miao - Chester Springs PA, US Aristos A. Aristidou - Highlands Ranch CO, US Kent Evans - Littleton CO, US Patrick R. Gruber - Longmont CO, US Andrew C. Hawkins - Parker CO, US
Assignee:
GEVO, INC. - Englewood CO
International Classification:
C12M 1/107 B23P 11/00
US Classification:
4352941, 29428
Abstract:
This invention is directed to methods for recovery of C3-C6 alcohols from dilute aqueous solutions, such as fermentation broths. Such methods provide improved volumetric productivity for the fermentation and allows recovery of the alcohol. Such methods also allow for reduced energy use in the production and drying of spent fermentation broth due to increased effective concentration of the alcohol product by the simultaneous fermentation and recovery process which increases the quantity of alcohol produced and recovered per quantity of fermentation broth dried. Thus, the invention allows for production and recovery of C3-C6 alcohols at low capital and reduced operating costs.
Recovery Of Higher Alcohols From Dilute Aqueous Solutions
William A. Evanko - Golden CO, US Mark Brothers - Longmont CO, US Ken Drobish - Castle Rock CO, US Aristos A. Aristidou - Highlands Ranch CO, US Kent Evans - Littleton CO, US Andrew C. Hawkins - Parker CO, US Scott Lucas - Parker CO, US
Assignee:
Gevo, Inc. - Englewood CO
International Classification:
B01D 5/00
US Classification:
435160, 2021852
Abstract:
This invention is directed to methods for recovery of C3-C6 alcohols from dilute aqueous solutions, such as fermentation broths. Such methods provide improved volumetric productivity for the fermentation and allow recovery of the alcohol. Such methods also allow for reduced energy use in the production and drying of spent fermentation broth due to increased effective concentration of the alcohol product by the simultaneous fermentation and recovery process which increases the quantity of alcohol produced and recovered per quantity of fermentation broth dried. Thus, the invention allows for production and recovery of C3-C6 alcohols at low capital and reduced operating costs.
Gevo
Fermentation Team Leader
National Renewable Energy Laboratory 1992 - Dec 2007
Senior Scientist
Syntex Technical Center 1991 - 1992
Research Biochemist
Education:
Colorado State University 1982 - 1986
Bachelors, Bachelor of Science, Biology, Microbiology
Community College of Denver 1981 - 1982
Skills:
Biotechnology Fermentation Biofuels Microbiology R&D Renewable Energy Biomass Fermentation Process Development Project Management Biopharmaceuticals Team Management Statistical Data Analysis Ethanol Life Sciences Chemistry Hplc Molecular Biology Biochemistry Analytical Chemistry Technology Transfer Research and Development Laboratory Skills
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