John M. Woodley
Technical University of Denmark
459 Papers
3.6K Citations
John M. Woodley is an academic researcher from Technical University of Denmark. The author has contributed to research in topics: Chemistry & Catalysis. The author has an hindex of 58, co-authored 420 publications. Previous affiliations of John M. Woodley include Novozymes & University of Edinburgh.
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Papers
Integrated Process Design and Control of Reactive Distillation Processes
Seyed Soheil Mansouri,Mauricio Sales-Cruz,Jakob Kjøbsted Huusom,John M. Woodley,Rafiqul Gani +4 more
- 01 Jan 2015
TL;DR: It is verified that the reactive distillation design option is less sensitive to the disturbances in the feed at the highest driving force and has the inherent ability to reject disturbances.
Tools for characterizing the whole‐cell bio‐oxidation of alkanes at microscale
TL;DR: The results indicate that mass transfer rates limit productivity in the n‐dodecane bio‐oxidation system, rather than inherent enzyme activity, and provide strong evidence that the mechanism of E. coli interaction with alkanes is mainly via uptake of alkanes dissolved in the aqueous phase rather than by direct cell–droplet contact.
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Patent
A method of producing hydroxymethylfurfural
Sven Pedersen,Troels B. Christensen,Astrid Boisen,Vibeke W. Jürgensen,Thomas S. Hansen,Soeren Kegnaes,Anders Riisager,John M. Woodley,Jacob Skibsted Jensen,Wenjing Fu +9 more
- 07 Apr 2011
TL;DR: In this article, a method of producing 5-hydroxymethylfurfural by dehydration of fructose and/or glucose or mannose is described. But this method is not applicable to the present paper.
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Increasing the productivity of bioconversion processes
Rashmi P. Chauhan,John M. Woodley +1 more
- 01 Jun 1997
TL;DR: The authors have devised a systematic approach to identify the most suitable process options for the design and operation of bioconversion processes, emphasizing the integration of upstream ( i.e., catalyst production) and downstream (i.e, product recovery) operations.
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Fed-batch bioconversion of indene to cis-indandiol
A Amanullah,Christopher J. Hewitt,Alvin W. Nienow,C Lee,Michel Chartrain,Barry C. Buckland,SW Drew,John M. Woodley +7 more
TL;DR: It is demonstrated that it is feasible to feed indene directly in the stationary phase of the bioconversion using high biomass concentrations to obtain enhanced cis -indandiol formation rates as well as yields based on indene utilisation compared to a two-phase silicone oil system.
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