- Office.Room 818, FTC
- Tel.02-2220-4717
- Email.biosang@hanyang.ac.kr
- Website.Syncretic Bio-Chemical Process Lab
Renewable energy
Biochemicals
Biofuels
Bioplastics
Bioelectrochemical system
Bacteria nanocellulose
Life Science and Engineering
Biochemical Engineering
Advanced Bioenergy
Advanced Ecological Risk Assessment
Advanced Biodegradable Plastics Production and Degradation Technologies
Hanyang University, Seoul, Korea (B.S. in Chemical Engineering)
Seoul National University, Seoul, Korea (M.S. in Chemical Engineering)
Tokyo Institute of Technology, Tokyo, Japan (Ph.D. in Biotechnology)
Professor, Department of Chemical Engineering, Hanyang University, Seoul, Korea
Director, Clean Energy Research Center, Hanyang University
Expert Advisor, Feasibility Studies, Ministry of Economy and Finance (MOEF)
Project Director, Sector Coupling Human Resource Development, Ministry of Trade, Industry and Energy (MOTIE)
Strategy Committee Member, Ministry of Science and ICT (MSIT)
Project Director, Green Convergence Talent Development, Ministry of Environment (MOE)
Visiting Professor, University of Delaware, DE, USA
Program Officer, Energy & Environment, National Research Foundation of Korea
Department Chair, Chemical Engineering, Hanyang University
Program Director, Bio & Waste R&D Program, Korea Institute of Energy Technology Evaluation and Planning (KETEP), Seoul, Korea
Visiting Professor, Tokyo Institute of Technology, Tokyo, Japan
Associate Professor, University of Science and Technology, korea
Senior Research Scientist, Korea Institute of Science and Technology (KIST), Seoul, Korea
Post Doctoral Research Fellow, Northwestern University, Evanston, IL, USA
Researcher, Hanwha Energy Research Institute, Seoul, Korea
Prabaharan D, Park H, Choi O, Abraham A & Sang B-I. Enhancing cellulose acetate biodegradability in cigarette filters: an in-depth analysis of thermal alkaline pretreatment, microbial dynamics, and breakdown pathway prediction. Microbial Cell Factories 23, 199 (2024)
Prabaharan D, Nair PS, Park H, Choi O & Sang B-I. Complete genome sequence of Methanothermobacter sp. DP, a hydrogenotrophic and thermophilic methanogen. Microbiology Resource Announcements 13, e00642-23 (2023)
Udayan A, Pandey AK, Sirohi R, Sreekumar N, Sang B-I, Sim SJ, Kim SH & Pandey A. Production of microalgae with high lipid content and their potential as sources of nutraceuticals. Phytochemistry Reviews 22, 833–860 (2023)
Udayan A, Kang S & Sang B-I. Autotrophic and mixotrophic culture of electro-active microalgae with electron supplied from electrodes for CO₂ conversion. Journal of Ceramic Processing Research 24, 29–39 (2023)
Kim H, Sang B-I, Tsapekos P, Angelidaki I & Alvarado-Morales M. Techno-Economic Analysis of Succinic Acid Production from Sugar-Rich Wastewater. Energies 16, 3227 (2023)
Kim H, Kang S & Sang B-I. Metabolic cascade of complex organic wastes to medium-chain carboxylic acids: A review on the state-of-the-art multi-omics analysis for anaerobic chain elongation pathways. Bioresource Technology 344, 126211 (2022)
Kang S, Kim H, Jeon BS, Choi O & Sang B-I. Chain elongation process for caproate production using lactate as electron donor in Megasphaera hexanoica Bioresource Technology 346, 126660 (2022)
Lee S, Abraham A, Lim ACS, Choi O, Seo JG & Sang B-I. Characterisation of bacterial nanocellulose and nanostructured carbon produced from crude glycerol by Komagataeibacter sucrofermentans Bioresource Technology 342, 125918 (2021)
Abraham A, Park H, Choi O & Sang B-I. Anaerobic co-digestion of bioplastics as a sustainable mode of waste management with improved energy production – A review. Bioresource Technology 322, 124537 (2021)
Abraham A, Jothi VR, Lee J, Yi S-C & Sang B-I. Bacterial nanocellulose as a green and flexible electrode matrix for efficient hydrogen evolution reaction in alkaline conditions. Cellulose 27, 8135–8146 (2020)
The Syncretic Bio-Chemical Process Lab (SBCP) conducts research on a wide range of topics, including the development of electronic, secondary battery, solar energy, medical, and cosmetic materials using microbially produced cellulose; greenhouse gas conversion technologies powered by solar and wind energy; electrochemical conversion reactions for cosmetic material development; naturally biodegradable plastic materials to address the microplastic problem; clean energy and green chemical materials as alternatives to fossil fuels; and the exploration of microbial genetic resources for new drug and novel chemical material development.
