College of Agriculture and Environmental Sciences
Sockwell Hall
Bioprocessing and Fermentation Laboratory
Room 137, Sockwell Hall
Capabilities and instrumentation
- Agricultural and environmental engineering
- Fermentation and testing using bench-top fermentors
- Designing and testing pilot-scale fermentation systems
- Anaerobic digestion and testing using bench-top digesters
- Designing and testing pilot-scale digestion systems
- Value-added product development
- Waste utilization
- Cell culturing and bacterial counting to determine cell viability
- Chemical analysis by liquid chromatography
- Chemical analysis by electrochemical methods (YSI Industrial analyzer)
- Landfill gas analysis by GEM-500
- Product separation by ion exchange and membrane separation
- Designing and testing bioreactors
- Designing and testing photovoltaic electric generation systems
- Determining physical, chemical and thermal characteristics of solid biofuels
- Development of web-based instructional materials for distance education
Research
- Production of value-added products from cheese whey, including polymers and antimicrobial compounds
- Production of methane fuel from animal wastes
- Production of hydrogen fuel by microbial fermentation
- Development of an automated egg packaging system
- Assessing renewable energy potential of wood waste and agricultural residues in North Carolina
- Determining the technical performance and economic feasibility of thin-film photovoltaic modules in a residential environment
- Demonstrating the reliability and the performance of a 25-kW Sterling engine and a 5-kW proton exchange membrane (PEM) fuel cell