Patents Assigned to Michigan Biotechnology Institute
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Patent number: 9938662Abstract: This invention is directed to a process for treating biomass. The biomass is treated with a biomass swelling agent within the vessel to swell or rupture at least a portion of the biomass. A portion of the swelling agent is removed from a first end of the vessel following the treatment. Then steam is introduced into a second end of the vessel different from the first end to further remove swelling agent from the vessel in such a manner that the swelling agent exits the vessel at a relatively low water content.Type: GrantFiled: July 16, 2015Date of Patent: April 10, 2018Assignee: THE MICHIGAN BIOTECHNOLOGY INSTITUTEInventors: Timothy J. Campbell, Farzaneh Teymouri
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Patent number: 9458482Abstract: A method is provided in which pretreated and densified cellulosic biomass particulates can be hydrolyzed at a high solids loading rate as compared with the solids loading rate of loose hydrolysable cellulosic biomass fibers. The resulting high concentration sugar-containing stream can be easily converted to biofuels or to an entire suite of other useful bioproducts.Type: GrantFiled: December 22, 2014Date of Patent: October 4, 2016Assignees: THE MICHIGAN BIOTECHNOLOGY INSTITUTE, BOARD OF TRUSTEES OF MICHIGAN STATE UNIVERSITYInventors: Bryan Bals, Farzaneh Teymouri, Timothy J. Campbell, Bruce E. Dale
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Patent number: 9175323Abstract: This invention is directed to a process for treating biomass. The biomass is treated with a biomass swelling agent within the vessel to swell or rupture at least a portion of the biomass. A portion of the swelling agent is removed from a first end of the vessel following the treatment. Then steam is introduced into a second end of the vessel different from the first end to further remove swelling agent from the vessel in such a manner that the swelling agent exits the vessel at a relatively low water content.Type: GrantFiled: April 24, 2013Date of Patent: November 3, 2015Assignee: THE MICHIGAN BIOTECHNOLOGY INSTITUTEInventors: Timothy J. Campbell, Farzaneh Teymouri
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Patent number: 9102964Abstract: This invention is directed to a process for treating biomass. The biomass is treated with a biomass swelling agent within the vessel to swell or rupture at least a portion of the biomass. A portion of the swelling agent is removed from a first end of the vessel following the treatment. Then steam is introduced into a second end of the vessel different from the first end to further remove swelling agent from the vessel in such a manner that the swelling agent exits the vessel at a relatively low water content.Type: GrantFiled: April 27, 2012Date of Patent: August 11, 2015Assignee: THE MICHIGAN BIOTECHNOLOGY INSTITUTEInventors: Timothy J. Campbell, Farzaneh Teymouri
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Patent number: 8945245Abstract: A method is provided in which pretreated and densified cellulosic biomass particulates can be hydrolyzed at a high solids loading rate as compared with the solids loading rate of loose hydrolysable cellulosic biomass fibers. The resulting high concentration sugar-containing stream can be easily converted to biofuels or an entire suite of other useful bioproducts.Type: GrantFiled: April 27, 2012Date of Patent: February 3, 2015Assignees: The Michigan Biotechnology Institute, Board of Trustees of Michigan State UniversityInventors: Bryan Bals, Farzaneh Teymouri, Tim Campbell, Bruce Dale
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Patent number: 8829237Abstract: This invention provide processes for producing carboxylic acid product, along with useful salts. The carboxylic acid product that is produced according to this invention is preferably a C2-C12 carboxylic acid. Among the salts produced in the process of the invention are ammonium salts.Type: GrantFiled: March 3, 2011Date of Patent: September 9, 2014Assignee: The Michigan Biotechnology InstituteInventors: Robert J. Hanchar, Susanne Kleff, Michael V. Guettler
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Publication number: 20140093925Abstract: Recombinant microorganisms that co express enzymatic glucose-6-phosphate dehydrogenase and malate dehydrogenase are generated to produce organic acids.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 2, 2013Publication date: April 3, 2014Applicant: THE MICHIGAN BIOTECHNOLOGY INSTITUTEInventors: Michael Guettler, Robert Hanchar, Susanne Kleff, Sachin Jadhav
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Publication number: 20140093926Abstract: Crude bio-based organic acid-producing feedstock is used to produce a bio-based organic acid. Related systems and methods are also described such as an integrated method including a step of producing a crude polyol product and then processing the crude polyol product to produce a bio-based organic acid.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 2, 2013Publication date: April 3, 2014Applicants: BOARD OF TRUSTEES OF MICHIGAN STATE UNIVERSITY, THE MICHIGAN BIOTECHNOLOGY INSTITUTEInventors: Robert Hanchar, Michael Guettler, Venkataraman (Bobby) Bringi, Sanchin Jadhav, Dennis Miller, Lars Peereboom, Aspi K. Kolah
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Patent number: 8431373Abstract: Disclosed are recombinant microorganisms for producing organic acids. The recombinant microorganisms express a polypeptide that has the enzymatic activity of an enzyme that is utilized in the pentose phosphate cycle. The recombinant microorganism may include recombinant Actinobacillus succinogenes that has been transformed to express a Zwischenferment (Zwf) gene. The recombinant microorganisms may be useful in fermentation processes for producing organic acids such as succinic acid and lactic acid. Also disclosed are novel plasmids that are useful for transforming microorganisms to produce recombinant microorganisms that express enzymes such as Zwf.Type: GrantFiled: December 16, 2011Date of Patent: April 30, 2013Assignee: Michigan Biotechnology InstituteInventors: Jian Yi, Susanne Kleff, Michael V. Guettler
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Patent number: 8394177Abstract: This invention provides methods for separating gas components from a gas stream. The methods are particularly advantageous in that an environmentally friendly biomass absorbent is used to assist in the separation process. The invention is particularly suited to separate water soluble gas components from a gas stream. The water soluble gas components can be used to condition the biomass for additional use, such as a conditioned feed for a biofuel. In general, the conditioned biomass will have increased enzyme digestibility, making the conditioned biomass highly suitable as feedstock for biofuel production.Type: GrantFiled: June 1, 2010Date of Patent: March 12, 2013Assignee: Michigan Biotechnology InstituteInventors: Timothy J. Campbell, Farzaneh Teymouri, David K. Jones
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Publication number: 20120225095Abstract: This invention provide processes for producing carboxylic acid product, along with useful salts. The carboxylic acid product that is produced according to this invention is preferably a C2-C12 carboxylic acid. Among the salts produced in the process of the invention are ammonium salts.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 3, 2011Publication date: September 6, 2012Applicant: MICHIGAN BIOTECHNOLOGY INSTITUTEInventors: Robert J. Hanchar, Susanne Kleff, Michael V. Guettler
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Publication number: 20120164703Abstract: Disclosed are recombinant microorganisms for producing organic acids. The recombinant microorganisms express a polypeptide that has the enzymatic activity of an enzyme that is utilized in the pentose phosphate cycle. The recombinant microorganism may include recombinant Actinobacillus succinogenes that has been transformed to express a Zwischenferment (Zwf) gene. The recombinant microorganisms may be useful in fermentation processes for producing organic acids such as succinic acid and lactic acid. Also disclosed are novel plasmids that are useful for transforming microorganisms to produce recombinant microorganisms that express enzymes such as Zwf.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 16, 2011Publication date: June 28, 2012Applicant: Michigan Biotechnology InstituteInventors: Jian YI, Susanne Kleff, Michael V. Guettler
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Patent number: 8119377Abstract: Disclosed are recombinant microorganisms for producing organic acids. The recombinant microorganisms express a polypeptide that has the enzymatic activity of an enzyme that is utilized in the pentose phosphate cycle. The recombinant microorganism may include recombinant Actinobacillus succinogenes that has been transformed to express a Zwischenferment (Zwf) gene. The recombinant microorganisms may be useful in fermentation processes for producing organic acids such as succinic acid and lactic acid. Also disclosed are novel plasmids that are useful for transforming microorganisms to produce recombinant microorganisms that express enzymes such as Zwf.Type: GrantFiled: December 16, 2005Date of Patent: February 21, 2012Assignee: Michigan Biotechnology InstituteInventors: Jian Yi, Susanne Kleff, Michael V. Guettler
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Patent number: 7937851Abstract: A method and apparatus for continuously treating a moist biomass feedstock is disclosed. The method includes treating a biomass feedstock with a swelling agent in a pressurized first vessel, transferring the feedstock to a second vessel at a lower operating pressure than the first vessel such that the biomass fibers rupture. At least portions the swelling agent, and/or the moisture are recycled in the process.Type: GrantFiled: November 9, 2005Date of Patent: May 10, 2011Assignee: Michigan Biotechnology InstituteInventors: Srinivasan Rajagopalan, Tonya Tiedje, Darold McCalla
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Patent number: 7204940Abstract: Disclosed are polymer-based coatings and materials comprising (i) a polymeric composition including a polymer having side chains along a backbone forming the polymer, at least two of the side chains being substituted with a heteroatom selected from oxygen, nitrogen, sulfur, and phosphorus and combinations thereof; and (ii) a plurality of metal species distributed within the polymer. At least a portion of the heteroatoms may form part of a chelation complex with some or all of the metal species. In many embodiments, the metal species are present in a sufficient concentration to provide a conductive material, e.g., as a conductive coating on a substrate. The conductive materials may be useful as the thin film conducting or semi-conducting layers in organic electronic devices such as organic electroluminescent devices and organic thin film transistors.Type: GrantFiled: March 19, 2003Date of Patent: April 17, 2007Assignee: Michigan Biotechnology InstituteInventors: William F. McDonald, Amy B. Koren, Sunil K. Dourado, Joel I. Dulebohn, Robert J. Hanchar
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Patent number: 6951902Abstract: A polymeric composition that generates nitric oxide and a process for rendering the surface of a substrate nonthrombogenic by applying a coating of the polymeric composition to the substrate are disclosed. The composition comprises: (1) a crosslinked chemical combination of (i) a polymer having amino group-containing side chains along a backbone forming the polymer, and (ii) a crosslinking agent containing functional groups capable of reacting with the amino groups; and (2) a plurality of nitric oxide generating functional groups associated with the crosslinked chemical combination. Once exposed to a physiological environment, the coating generates nitric oxide thereby inhibiting platelet aggregation. In one embodiment, the nitric oxide generating functional groups are provided by a nitrated compound (e.g., nitrocellulose) imbedded in the polymeric composition. In another embodiment, the nitric oxide generating functional groups comprise N2O2? groups covalently bonded to amino groups on the polymer.Type: GrantFiled: August 16, 2002Date of Patent: October 4, 2005Assignee: Michigan Biotechnology InstituteInventors: William F. McDonald, Amy B. Koren
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Patent number: 6939554Abstract: A polymeric composition having antimicrobial properties and a process for rendering the surface of a substrate antimicrobial are disclosed. The composition comprises a crosslinked chemical combination of (i) a polymer having amino group-containing side chains along a backbone forming the polymer, (ii) an antimicrobial agent selected from quaternary ammonium compounds, gentian violet compounds, substituted or unsubstituted phenols, biguanide compounds, iodine compounds, and mixtures thereof, and (iii) a crosslinking agent containing functional groups capable of reacting with the amino groups.Type: GrantFiled: February 5, 2002Date of Patent: September 6, 2005Assignee: Michigan Biotechnology InstituteInventors: William F. McDonald, Zhi-Heng Huang, Stacy C. Wright
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Patent number: 6797743Abstract: A polymeric composition having antimicrobial properties and a process for rendering the surface of a substrate antimicrobial are disclosed. The polymeric composition comprises a crosslinked chemical combination of (i) a polymer having amino group-containing side chains along a backbone forming the polymer, (ii) an antimicrobial agent selected from metals, metal alloys, metal salts, metal complexes and mixtures thereof, and (iii) a crosslinking agent containing functional groups capable of reacting with the amino groups.Type: GrantFiled: May 7, 2001Date of Patent: September 28, 2004Assignee: Michigan Biotechnology InstituteInventors: William F. McDonald, Stacy C. Wright, Andrew C. Taylor
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Publication number: 20040051083Abstract: Disclosed are polymer-based coatings and materials comprising (i) a polymeric composition including a polymer having side chains along a backbone forming the polymer, at least two of the side chains being substituted with a heteroatom selected from oxygen, nitrogen, sulfur, and phosphorus and combinations thereof; and (ii) a plurality of metal species distributed within the polymer. At least a portion of the heteroatoms may form part of a chelation complex with some or all of the metal species. In many embodiments, the metal species are present in a sufficient concentration to provide a conductive material, e.g., as a conductive coating on a substrate. The conductive materials may be useful as the thin film conducting or semi-conducting layers in organic electronic devices such as organic electroluminescent devices and organic thin film transistors.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 19, 2003Publication date: March 18, 2004Applicant: The Michigan Biotechnology InstituteInventors: William F. McDonald, Amy B. Koren, Sunil K. Dourado, Joel I. Dulebohn, Robert J. Hanchar
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Patent number: 6509104Abstract: An article having a non-thrombogenic surface and a process for making the article are disclosed. The article is formed by (i) coating a polymeric substrate with a crosslinked chemical combination of a polymer having at least two amino substituted side chains, a crosslinking agent containing at least two crosslinking functional groups which react with amino groups on the polymer, and a linking agent containing a first functional group which reacts with a third functional group of the crosslinking agent, and (ii) contacting the coating on the substrate with an antithrombogenic agent which covalently bonds to a second functional group of the linking agent. In one example embodiment, the polymer is a polyamide having amino substituted alkyl chains on one side of the polyamide backbone, the crosslinking agent is a phosphine having the general formula (A)3P wherein A is hydroxyalkyl, the linking agent is a polyhydrazide and the antithrombogenic agent is heparin.Type: GrantFiled: December 5, 2000Date of Patent: January 21, 2003Assignee: Michigan Biotechnology InstituteInventors: Zhi Heng Huang, William F. McDonald, Stacy C. Wright, Andrew C. Taylor