Sune Tjalfe Thomsen
Associate Professor
Forest and Bioressources
Rolighedsvej 23
1958 Frederiksberg C
Research interest circles around applied biorefinery research, i.e. biomasses and densification, pretreatment, enzymatic modification/saccharification, and fermentation hereof, as well novel methods and assays enabling more efficient industrial conversion (e.g. in relation to 2G ethanol, biogas, og protein feed). In spite of the apparent applied research field, breakthroughs still relies on understanding on a basic/molecular level. Especially comprehending the plant and algae cell wall in all of its complexity is intriguing to me.
The most obvious resource is one of the most well-equipped biomass laboratories in Denmark including my favourite workhorses an ASE 350 (accelerated solvent extractor), HPLC’s and a high-throughput platform. I have 10+ years of experience within bioenergy research and have a widespread scientific and industrial professional network.
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The multi-feedstock biorefinery - Assessing the compatibility of alternative feedstocks in a 2G wheat straw biorefinery process
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Combined ensiling and hydrothermal processing as efficient pretreatment of sugarcane bagasse for 2G bioethanol production
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Ensiling of wheat straw decreases the required temperature in hydrothermal pretreatment
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