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Title: INTERCEPTED HYDROLYSIS STRATEGIES FOR BIOMASS REFINERIES


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INTERCEPTED HYDROLYSIS STRATEGIES FOR BIOMASS
REFINERIES
  • Dr. J. Michael Robinson
  • Jessica Burrow, Robert Caudle, Luis Galvan
  • The University of Texas of the Permian Basin
  • Financial upport from
  • The Robert A. Welch Foundation
  • NREL - The National Renewable Energy Laboratory
  • DOE - Basic Energy Sciences, Advanced Research
    Projects
  • ATP - Texas Higher Education Coordinating Board

2
Reality What is the major US energy need? What
is the major US biomass resource?
Liquid fuels 2/3 of all U.S. energy
3
Biomass fractionation to glucosean unsuccessful
strategy. WHY?
  • Complex nature of biomass resources
  • Severe conditions required
  • Concomitant degradation reactions
  • Lack of reagent selectivity between biomass
    components
  • Commercially impractical reactors
  • The heart of the biomass hydrolysis problem
  • the inherent reactivity of glucose
    required for fermentation
  • stover C6H12O6 2 CH3CH2OH 2
    CO2
  • ?53 yield, 34 carbon efficiency, NREL
    2002 design

4
Problem Solved Intercepted Hydrolysis Strategies
100
5
Intercepted Cellulose Acid Hydrolysis
1 H2SO4 170C
Intercepted cellulose
6
Reduction Rates for Pine (69 CH2O)
0.7 H3PO4
Temperature
Temperature
Theoretical Pressure
Actual Pressure
Cellulose Rate
Differential Pressure
Hemicellulose Rate
7
Biomass IDAHH Fractionation and
Polyols-to-Hydrocarbons Reductions
Fractionation
e-
HI/I2
HI/H2O
IDAHH
Polyols
Biomass
Reduction 117 ºC, 1 h
H3PO4 0.7 185 ºC, 3 h 50 atm H2
100
C12 - C18 Hydrocarbons
Halogen Removal NaOH
e-
Ru/C
Lignin
8
Biomass Refinery via IDAHH
Biomass
H hydrolysis
lt180C
lt140C
Solid Residue
C5 sugars
C6 sugars
Lignin
H2 /Cat
H2 /Cat
C5 Polyols
C6 Polyols
H2 /Cat
HI/e-
H2 /Cat
Phenols
Hydrogen
Alcohols
Hydrocarbons
(Robinson, 2005 in progress)
Dumesic, 2002
Abreau, 1995
Robinson, 1996
9
Biomass Refinery via IDAH Ox/Red
Biomass
H hydrolysis
lt180C
lt140C
Solid Residue
C5 sugars
C6 sugars
Lignin
O2 /Cat
H2 /Cat
C5 Acids
C6 Polyols
H2 /Cat
HI/e-
HI/e-
Phenols
Lactones
Hydrocarbons
(in progress)
(patent pending, 2004)
Robinson, 1996
10
Hemicellulose to Lactones
Valerolactones

85
Xylonic acid
15
11
FUEL PRODUCTS VALUES
  • HYDROCARBONS
  • Compound Formula bp C BON
    Cetane
  • Hexane C6H14 69 (solvent)
  • Dimers C12H22 200
    78(83)
  • Trimers C18H32 290
    25(30)
  • OXYGENATES
  • Methanol CH4O 65 101
  • Ethanol C2H6O 78 115
  • C5-lactone C5H8O2 208 113
  • C6-lactone C6H10O2 219
    108 38

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INTERCEPTED HYDROLYSIS STRATEGIES FOR BIOMASS
REFINERIES
  • IDAH Benefits
  • Hydrolysis Problem Solved
  • 100 Carbon efficiency
  • Reactions in water
  • Catalyzed chemical rxns
  • Reagents recycled
  • Only H2 or O2 or e- consumed
  • H2 from carbohydrates
  • Economical
  • Valuable Products
  • Polyols
  • Gluconates
  • Solvents (hexane)
  • Liquid fuels
  • gasoline, diesel, jet
  • Alcohols
  • Lactones
  • Alkanoic Acids
  • Polymers
  • Phenols

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Strategy Question?
  • Since the estimated cost range is
    0.45- 0.90/gal over a dozen products,
  • and the amount of liquid is 200,
  • vs biomass-glucose-ethanol process,
  • then what strategy is most appropriate?
  • IDAH?
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