4.41 Åbo Akademi University, Wood and Paper Chemistry
Overview
The Laboratory of Wood and Paper Chemistry in the Department of Chemical
Engineering is one of the four units that constitute the Process Chemistry Centre of
ÅA, a Centre of Excellence of the Academy of Finland in 2000–2005 and 2006–2011
(in the second period within the framework of “Sustainable Chemistry in Production
of Pulp and Paper, Fuels and Energy, and Functional Materials”).
In the evaluation period, the unit has had an average staff of one professor, some
three senior researchers and three postdoctoral researchers, as well as 14 PhD
students. The group is supported by one administrative staff member and two
technicians.
Of the unit’s annual budget, about one-third comes from core funding. The
majority of the external funding comes from Tekes and industry, the two funding
sources contributing in total about 50 per cent of the unit’s total funding. The
Academy of Finland and the graduate school programme account for the remaining
20 per cent.
Research
The unit’s research direction was changed two years ago, as a result of the
appointment of a new professor replacing the former unit head. Analytical tools are
very important, and the unit benefits from close collaboration with the ÅA
Laboratory of Analytical Chemistry. The unit’s work concerns the chemistry of
components contained in wood, with particular attention paid to the whole value
chain so that potentially valuable products in numerous parts of different kinds of
biomass can be identified and their separation envisaged (e.g. lignans in the knots of
spruce wood). There are also other teams in Finland focusing on this area of
chemistry.
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