This book serves as a reference for those interested in state-of-the-art research on the science and technology of ionic liquids (ILs), particularly in relation to lipids processing and analysis. Topics include a review of the chemistry and physics of ILs as well as a quantitative understanding of structure-activity relationships at the molecular level. Further, chapter authors examine the molecular basis of the toxicity of ILs, the prediction of the properties of ILs, and the rationale and steps toward a priori design of ionic liquids for task-defined applications.
Emerging research in developing lipid-inspired ILs and their prospective use in drug formulation is described. Among the highlights are the latest advances in IL-mediated biocatalysis and biotransformation, along with lipase production, purification, and activation.
- Reviews the state-of-the-art applications of ionic liquids in lipid processing and relevant areas from a variety of perspectives
- Summarizes the latest advances in the measurement of the physical and chemical properties of ionic liquids and available databases of thermodynamic property datapoints
- Presents the tremendous opportunities provided and challenges faced from ionic liquids as a newly emerging technology for lipids processing area
Xuebing Xu, is the general manager for Wilmar Global R&D Center. He is also honorary professor in the Faculty of Science and Technology of Aarhus University, Denmark. His research interests include lipid technology, enzyme technology, food functionality, food nanotechnology, biofuel technology, etc. with particular focus on structured lipids, biocatalysis, process technology, phospholipids, ionic liquids, biodiesels, food physics, etc. Xuebing Xu is also associate editor for JAOCS, ad hoc reviewer for more than 150 papers and members of editorial board for journals including EJLST, Open Biotechnology, etc. He has authored more than 200 publications and over 30 book chapters in lipid-related researches.
Zheng Guo, Ph.D., obtained his Ph.D. degree in Biochemical Engineering at Tianjin Univeristy in 2004, China. Then he moved to Denmark as a Research Assistant Professor in Technical University of Denmark. In 2008, he was employed as a Research Associate Professor in Aarhus University. During 2011-2012, he was sponsored by Novartis as a visiting scholar in MIT for collaboration research. In 2012 he was promoted as Associate Professor (faculty).
As the principle researcher, Dr. Guo has lead and co-ordinated a few national and international projects from Danish Independent Research Fundation, Danish Advanced Technology Foundation etc. He devoted his effort to materialize the technology for industrial application and production of lipids. He acquired a few world and the US patents.
As an active researcher in lipids/biotechnology field, Dr. Guo has authorized over 80 peer-reviewed papers in international journals, over 60 conference proceedings, 6 book chapters, co-editors of 3 books.
His research involves Lipids biotechnology; Ionic liquid-mediated biotransformation; Lipase and micro-aqueous enzymology; Biorefinery and bioenergy; Lipid microbiology, Fermentation and downstream process; and Nanolipids.
Ling-Zhi Cheong, Ph.D. actively participates and engages in research projects with both academic and industrial researchers in the field of enzyme technology, biocatalysis and biotransformation, lipids and phospholipids processing, lipid physics and functionality, food colloids especially surface active compounds with antioxidative properties and encapsulation technology. To date, she has actively authored and co-authored peer-reviewed articles and book chapters in aforementioned research areas.