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High School Science Fair Projects Jian Shi Cellulosic Ethanol Team Lead by Dr. Charles Wyman

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Page 1: High School Science Fair Projects - Center for Environmental

High School Science Fair

Projects

Jian Shi

Cellulosic Ethanol Team

Lead by Dr. Charles Wyman

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Biofuel Production

Cellulosic Biomass to Ethanol

Overcome

natural resistance

of biomass

Make enzymes,

breakdown

polymers to sugars,

ferment all sugars

Cellulosic

biomass

Pretreatment

Ethanol recovery

Residue processing

UtilitiesFuel ethanol

Process effluents

Exported

electricity

Process boundaries

Lignin, etc

Process Heat,

Electricity

Biological steps:

Fermentation

Enzymatic Hydrolysis

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Enzymatic Hydrolysis• Enzymes work to break down the cellulose into sugars

• Enzymes are expensive

• Lignin and other impurities can slow down enzymes

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Mixed paperCardboard

ADC final

Woody waste

Grass waste

ADC green

Cellulose-rich municipal solid waste fractions

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Project 1

• Screening cheap protein sources to

reduce enzyme cost during biofuel

production

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Problem Description Expensive cellulase enzyme attaches to

lignin reduced performance on cellulose

hydrolysis

Cellulosic biomass

Lignin or

other

impurities

Cellulose

Cellulase

Enzyme

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Proposed Solution

Apply cheap protein to protect cellulase enzyme

from attaching to lignin or other impurities

Cellulosic biomass

BSA

Lignin or

other

impurities

Cellulose

Cellulase

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Goals

• Screen potential cheap protein sources

• Test binding capacity of cheap proteins on

to lignin and cellulose

• Test how adding cheap protein helps to

improve cellulose hydrolysis performance

• Demostrate how cellulase enzyme cost

can be reduced

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Expected Outcomes

• Analyze experiment data and prepare a written

report summarizing findings

Reading

10%

Market

investigating

20%

Experiment

30%Data

processing

20%

Report

20%

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Project 2

• Use of ultrasound cleaner to improve

sugar yield from enzymatic hydrolysis of

cellulose

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Assumption & Principle

• Cellulase enzymes rest on celllulose surface

during hydrolysis

• Ultrasound clean surface

– creates compression waves in liquids

– microscopic ‘voids’ or ‘bubbles’

Sonicator

Ultrasound

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Goals

• Apply ultrasound to clean cellulose surface

and activate cellulase enzymes

• Monitor enzyme activity before after

ultrasound treatment

• Test ultrasound treatment time and

frequency for best performance

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Expected Outcomes

• Analyze experiment data and prepare a written

report summarizing findings

Reading

20%

Experiment

40%Data

processing

20%

Report

20%

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Help me, I want to retire…

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Project 3

• A survey on potential customers of

bioethanol vs. biodiesel or solar/wind

energy in California

Professors fighting

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Goals

• How Big Is the Market, and Who Buys?

• Energy sectors that take biodiesel,

bioethanol or other forms of alternative

fuels in California

• Statistics to identify the winner (s)

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Expected Outcomes

• A written report summarizing findings

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Summary

• Project 1: Screening of cheap protein sources to

reduce enzyme cost during biofuel production

• Project 2: Use of ultrasound to improve sugar

yield from enzymatic hydrolysis of cellulose

• Project 3: A survey on the potential customers of

bioethanol vs. biodiesel or solar/wind energy in

California

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Questions?