Journée chevreul 2012 : Chimie du végétal et lipochimie

5-6 juin 2012
Maison Alfort (94) — Ecole vétérinaire
 
CHIMIE DU VÉGÉTAL ET LIPOCHIMIE 

L’industrie chimique prévoit une forte augmentation de l’usage des matières premières renouvelables dans l’UE et les Etats-Unis d’ici 2020, motivée par des coûts compétitifs et le souci de responsabilité envers la santé et les questions environnementales. 
Cette tendance sur la longue durée ouvre des opportunités nouvelles pour les huiles et les lipides en termes d’applications à haute valeur ajoutée (lubrifiants, les polymères, les tensio-actifs ...)  et ce compte tenu de leurs propriétés fonctionnelles et autre empreintes carbones favorables.
C’est autour de ces nouvelles stratégies de recherches et de développement industriel que seront centrées les Journées Chevreul  de la Sfel : « chimie du végétal et lipochimie »

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PLANT CHEMISTRY AND OLEOCHEMISTRY

 The Chemical Industry is anticipating a sharp increase of renewable Raw Material use in EU & US till 2020, motivated by competitive costs and responsibility concern towards health and environmental issues. This is a great opportunity for Oils & Lipids which inherently show a natural range of functionalities, from  biodegradability to high value applications (lubricants, polymers, surfactants …). 
To understand the strengths and opportunities of the Oleochemistry, and their related threats and challenges, we invite you to join the 2012 “Journées de Printemps 

Scientific Committee
 
Carine ALFOS, Sylvain CAILLOL, Philippe GUEGAN, Jean-Claude ICART, Zephirin MOULOUNGUI, Alain RANCUREL, Yann RAOUL, Fabrice TURON, Pierre VILLENEUVE
 
Programme
 Tuesday 5th June, 2012
8H15     
Welcome
Introduction — Chair : Sylvain Caillol, P. Villeneuve
8h30  Lipochemistry in Europe, a challenge of regional competitiveness : From demonstration to industrial production : J.F. ROUSSofiprotéol, Paris
 
Oils and Fats — Chair : Sylvain Caillol, P. Villeneuve
9h00  Metropolitan Oleaginous resources : A. MERRIENCETIOM, Ardon, France
9h30 The shift of fuel microorganisms towards (oleo)chemistry : E.SEVERAC —  FAT & Associés, TOULOUSE,  FRANCE

10h00 Coffee break
 
10h30  Oils and fats from southern countries for oleochemistry : J. LECOMTECIRAD, MONTPELLIER, FRANCE
11h00  Metabolic engineering of transgenic plants for the synthesis of omega-3 long chain  polyunsaturated fatty acids- a terrestrial source of fish oils : J. NAPIER — ROTHAMSTED RESEARCH,  HARPENDEN TOULOUSE, UK
11h30  Market and technology challenges in the oleochemical industry : D.PACKET — OLEON, OELEGEM, BELGIUM
 
12h00 Lunch
Polymers and Chemical Intermediates — Chair : P. Guegan, F. Turon

13h30 Is there a peculiar physics of biobased polymers? : J.F. FELLERUniversité de Bretagne Sud, LORIENT, France

14h00 Expectations and Perspectives for vegetable oils as a source of platform chemicals : M. CHATILLON — Novance, COMPIÈGNE, France
 
14h30 Plant Oils: The perfect renewable resource for the polymer industry? : M. MEIERKarlsruhe Institute of Technology, Karlsruhe, Germany
 
15h00 Synthesis of biopolymers from vegetable oils: toward new renewable intermediates : S. CAILLOL — CHEMSUD, MONTPELLIER, France

15h30    Coffee break
 
16h00 Chevreul Award Conference  : Prof. Uwe T. BORNSCHEUER — University of Greifswald, Germany
Enzymes in Lipid Modification: From classical biocatalysis with commercial enzymes to advanced protein engineering tools”

17h00 Well defined polymer from  lipid-based renewable resources : V. CELTONUEVE, EVRY, France
20h30  Gala dinner
 
Wednesday 6th June 2012
 
Catalysis (Chair: Carine Alfos, Zephirin Mouloungui)

9h00  Catalysis for biobased polycondensation materials : A. Fradet (UPMC, Paris, France)
9h30  Multifunctionnal catalysis and plant chemistry  : J. Barrault (ENSIP, Poitiers, France)
10h00  The lipase/acyltransferase from Candida parapsilosis : application of its original features for the synthesis of fatty acid alkyl esters. ; E. Dubreucq (SupAgro, Montpellier, France)

10h30  Coffee break

Formulation (Chair: Carine Alfos, Zephirin Mouloungui)

11h00  Development of continuous processes for vegetable oil alcoholysis in microfluidic devices : S. Tiebaud-Roux (ENSACIET, Toulouse, France)
11h30  Superhydrophilic interfaces and short and medium chain solvo-surfactants : R. Valentin (Université de Toulouse, Toulouse France)

12h00 Lunch

13h30  General Assembly of SFEL (for members only)

Formulation (Chair: Carine Alfos, Zephirin Mouloungui)


14h00  PhD Award: to be announced
14h30  Vegetable oil modeling applied for the formulation of structured lipids
V. Gerbaud (CNRS, Toulouse, France)
15h00  Fatty acid assemblies: from bulk to interfaces
A.L Fameau (INRA, Nantes, France)
 
Conclusions (Chair: Fabrice Turon, Pierre Villeneuve)

15h30 Challenges and industrial perspectives in plant chemistry : V. Lucas (Union des Industries Chimiques, Paris, France)
16h00 Concluding remarks : F.Turon (SFEL Vice-President)
 
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