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CHE5882 · Biomass and biorefineries

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2026 Handbook6 credit pointsLevel 5Department of Chemical and Biological Engineering

Last checked: 23 Aug 2026 UTC

Overview

The unit covers biomass reaction engineering including kinetics, reaction/mass transfer limitations, selectivity, improving reaction rates, and homogeneous and heterogeneous catalysis. The role of biotechnology including enzymatic reactions, fermentation, selectivity will also be studied together with common separation liquid and liquid-solid separation processes. Global concepts relevant to biorefineries will be emphasised including the carbon cycle (micro and macro perspectives), overall sustainability of water, energy, and minimising by-products from biorefineries.

Areas of study: E6009 Master of Industrial Chemical Engineering (Monash-SEU Double Masters) E6011 Master of Professional Engineering - Specialisation: Chemical engineering (Bioprocessing and food engineering stream) E6014 Master of Engineering - Specialisation: Biological engineering E6014 Master of Engineering - Specialisation: Energy transitions engineering E6017 Master of Advanced Engineering - Specialisation: Bioresource engineering

Offerings

CampusTeaching periodMode
ClaytonSecond semesterTeaching activities are on-campus (ON-CAMPUS)
Suzhou (SEU)Term 3Teaching activities are on-campus (ON-CAMPUS)

Assessment

The Handbook does not list a final examination among the assessment items. That is not a guarantee there is none.

#AssessmentTypeWeightHurdle
1Practical in-class asessmentExercise20%
2Case study 1Exercise20%
3Case study 2Exercise20%
4Executive group reportPerformance40%

Continuous assessment: 100%

Assessment details may change. Please refer to the assessment information in Moodle closer to the start of the teaching period.

Requisites

The Handbook lists no prerequisite, corequisite or prohibition for this unit.

Learning outcomes

  1. Analyse new developments in fundamental aspects of biorefineries by identifying the main pathways of chemical conversion within biorefineries, the resulting products and their applications.
  2. Critically evaluate and critique new advances and applications for biorefineries from a technical perspective to devise a strategy based on the economic factors, safety considerations and environmental impacts and use them to inform engineering decision-making.
  3. Research, analyse and recommend an appropriate biorefining approach for various biomass feedstocks.
  4. Review and critique recent biorefinery research literature to systematically synthesise the finding and insights to design a solution to a problem and/or the project
  5. Create and analyse experimental data to produce an accurate and detailed report.

Workload

The minimum total expected workload to achieve the learning outcomes for this unit is 144 hours per semester typically comprising a mixture of 3-6 hours of scheduled learning activities and 6-9 hours of independent study per week. Scheduled activities may include a combination of teacher-directed learning, peer-directed learning and online engagement. Independent study may include associated readings, assessment and preparation for scheduled activities.

ActivityDuration
Workshops24 hours
Workshops2 hours
Lectures8 hours
Practical activities24 hours

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