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Promote Forest Health for a Stable Bio-Economy Understand and Separate Wood Components Create and Commercialize New Bioproducts

About FBRI

Facilities

FBRI’s research is made possible by state of the art research equipment and laboratories. Please go to Research Projects

to see our facilities at work.

 

Extractor
 

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FBRI’s Extractor is a custom designed and built system created to extract chemicals from wood biomass.  An innovative collaboration between the Cianbro Corporation, Fitch Company, and Honeywell, the extractor was designed by UMaine engineer Keith Hodgins and staff and faculty at UM’s Department of Chemical and Biological Engineering. This completely unique system is engineered to advance state of the art wood extraction science. Wood chips and additives are heated in a series of rotating vessels that encourage even mixing and heat distribution. After processing, spent woods chips are removed (and may be used for fuel or in wood composites) and the wood extractives (hemicellulose, for example) can be further treated to produce fuels (ethanol) and other bioproducts.


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NSF EPSCoR The University of Maine EPSCoR Department of Energy
This project is supported by the National Science Foundation under Grant No. EPS-0554545 This project is supported by the Department of Energy EPSCoR program under award number DE-FG02-07ER46373